Valentina Pavličić
Valentina Pavličić is the President of the Supreme Court of Montenegro, elected on December 2, 2024. She has been vocal about the urgent need for a temporary solution regarding judges' salaries and has emphasized the importance of maintaining judicial independence as Montenegro seeks integration into the European Union.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Montenegro | 2 | 6.00 | 0.18% | +0% | 628,066 | 1,143 | $5,500 | 10$ |
| Totals | 2 | 628,066 | 1,143 | $5,500 | 10$ |
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Recent Mentions
Montenegro:
Valentina Pavličić was removed from her position as representative and replaced by Katarina Peković.
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Montenegro:
Valentina Pavličić noted that she initiated an ethical procedure against a judge upon taking office.
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Montenegro:
Valentina Pavličić is the President of the Supreme Court of Montenegro and has addressed criticisms regarding the lack of verdicts in high-profile corruption cases.
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Montenegro:
Valentina Pavličić is the President of the Supreme Court who was invited to the session.
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Montenegro:
Valentina Pavličić was unanimously elected as the new president of the Supreme Court by the Judicial Council.
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Montenegro:
Valentina Pavličić mentioned that the report showed progress in terms of the efficiency of judges' work.
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Montenegro:
Valentina Pavličić is the president of the Supreme Court warning about the impact of the strike on judicial efficiency.
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Montenegro:
Valentina Pavličić believes that the court's failure to deliver a verdict in the case of her predecessor Vesna Medenica and her son Miloš does not reflect well on the judicial branch of government.
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Montenegro:
Valentina Pavličić is the president of the Supreme Court whom Milatović called to account for the judicial process.
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Montenegro:
Valentina Pavličić is the president of the Supreme Court and earned over 4,000 euros last month.
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