
Miodrag Pešić
Miodrag Pešić is the President of the Administrative Court in Montenegro, known for his insights into the legal system and the challenges posed by the issue of administrative silence. Recently, he has been in the news discussing the financial impact of unresolved administrative cases, highlighting that the state has incurred significant costs due to lawsuits related to administrative inaction. Pešić advocates for legal reforms aimed at improving the efficiency of administrative proceedings and reducing the backlog of cases in the court system.
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Miodrag Pešić is the president of the Judges' Association of Montenegro and has spoken about the impact of salary cuts on judges and prosecutors.
Sudije i tužioci će 1. februara primiti za 30 odsto manje plateMiodrag Pešić is one of the applicants for the judge position.
Ustavni odbor ustanovio listu kandidata za sudiju Ustavnog suda i komisiju koja će provjeravati prijaveMiodrag Pešić has been the president of the Administrative Court of Montenegro since 2022.
Devet kandidata za togu ustavnog sudijeMiodrag Pešić, president of the Association of Judges of Montenegro, advocates for a comprehensive reform of the judicial qualification process.
Kvalifikacije budućih pravosudnih funkcionera i dalje problematičneMiodrag Pešić, the president of the Judges' Association, states that the draft is already completed and is awaiting the Ministry of Finance's response.
Sudijama i tužiocima povećanje plata 30 odsto, ali samo do januaraMiodrag Pešić is the president of the Judges' Association and initiated the salary increase for judges.
Sudije se ne plaše vetinga, moguće je sprovesti ga i bez promjene UstavaMiodrag Pešić is mentioned as the head of the institution that responded to inquiries regarding the legal proceedings involving Jelena Perović.
Pravda za građane spora, za Perović sve u rokovimaMiodrag Pešić, the President of the Administrative Court, discusses the need for legal changes to address issues of administrative silence.
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