
Vladimir Novović
Vladimir Novović is the Special State Prosecutor in Montenegro, responsible for prosecuting serious crimes, including war crimes. Under his leadership, the Special State Prosecutor's Office has been actively working on reopening cases related to war crimes, aiming to ensure accountability for past atrocities committed during the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Montenegro | 11 | 6.09 | 0.67% | +170% | 628,066 | 11,367 | $5,500 | 100$ |
Totals | 11 | 628,066 | 11,367 | $5,500 | 100$ |
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Recent Mentions
Montenegro:
Vladimir Novović was requested by Đorđe Zenović to investigate the purchase of Vila Manojlović.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Novović is the head of the institution responding to inquiries about the anonymous criminal complaint against Ivica Janović.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Novović is the Chief Special Prosecutor who was invited to the National Security Council meeting.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Novović was also invited to the meeting of the National Security Council.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Novović is competing in the men's category of the beach volleyball championship in Montenegro.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Novović is mentioned as the chief special prosecutor.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Novović is the Chief Special Prosecutor who met with the Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs Beate Meinl-Reisinger during her official visit to Montenegro.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Novović is the Chief Special Prosecutor who ordered the re-establishment of criminal cases regarding war crimes in Montenegro.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Novović is also mentioned as a member of special teams looking into the actions of Radulović and his associates.
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Montenegro:
Vladimir Novović is the chief special prosecutor whom Zenović has urged to investigate the privatization issues.
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