Dusko Markovic is the Deputy Prime Minister for Montenegro.
Yes. Montenegro has both a president and a prime minister.
Igor Lukšić was the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 2011. Lukšić became the Prime Minister of Montenegro on 2010 December 29 after the previous Prime Minister Milo Đukanović resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union. Lukšić was previously the Finance Minister from 2004 February 16 until he became prime minister. He stepped down on 2012 December 4 and Đukanović again became prime minister, with Lukšić becoming the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Milo Đukanović was the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 1994.Milo Đukanović has been Prime Minister of Montenegro at four different times. He was the first Prime Minister of Montenegro after Yugoslavia dissolved, becoming the PM on 1991 February 15 to 1998 February 5. He then served as President of Montenegro 1998 January 25 to 2002 November 25. Đukanović would again become Prime Minister of Montenegro from 2003 January 8 to 2006 November 10, resigning shortly after Montenegro's independence was recognized by the UN in 2006. Prime minister for a third time from 2008 February 29 to 2010 December 29, he resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union, staying leader of his party. He finally became prime minister a fourth time on 2012 December 4.
Milo Đukanović was the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 2009.Milo Đukanović has been Prime Minister of Montenegro at four different times. He was the first Prime Minister of Montenegro after Yugoslavia dissolved, becoming the PM on 1991 February 15 to 1998 February 5. He then served as President of Montenegro 1998 January 25 to 2002 November 25. Đukanović would again become Prime Minister of Montenegro from 2003 January 8 to 2006 November 10, resigning shortly after Montenegro's independence was recognized by the UN in 2006. Prime minister for a third time from 2008 February 29 to 2010 December 29, he resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union, staying leader of his party. He finally became prime minister a fourth time on 2012 December 4.
Milo Đukanović was the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 2004.Milo Đukanović has been Prime Minister of Montenegro at four different times. He was the first Prime Minister of Montenegro after Yugoslavia dissolved, becoming the PM on 1991 February 15 to 1998 February 5. He then served as President of Montenegro 1998 January 25 to 2002 November 25. Đukanović would again become Prime Minister of Montenegro from 2003 January 8 to 2006 November 10, resigning shortly after Montenegro's independence was recognized by the UN in 2006. Prime minister for a third time from 2008 February 29 to 2010 December 29, he resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union, staying leader of his party. He finally became prime minister a fourth time on 2012 December 4.
Milo Đukanović was the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 1995.Milo Đukanović has been Prime Minister of Montenegro at four different times. He was the first Prime Minister of Montenegro after Yugoslavia dissolved, becoming the PM on 1991 February 15 to 1998 February 5. He then served as President of Montenegro 1998 January 25 to 2002 November 25. Đukanović would again become Prime Minister of Montenegro from 2003 January 8 to 2006 November 10, resigning shortly after Montenegro's independence was recognized by the UN in 2006. Prime minister for a third time from 2008 February 29 to 2010 December 29, he resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union, staying leader of his party. He finally became prime minister a fourth time on 2012 December 4.
Milo Đukanović was the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 1993.Milo Đukanović has been Prime Minister of Montenegro at four different times. He was the first Prime Minister of Montenegro after Yugoslavia dissolved, becoming the PM on 1991 February 15 to 1998 February 5. He then served as President of Montenegro 1998 January 25 to 2002 November 25. Đukanović would again become Prime Minister of Montenegro from 2003 January 8 to 2006 November 10, resigning shortly after Montenegro's independence was recognized by the UN in 2006. Prime minister for a third time from 2008 February 29 to 2010 December 29, he resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union, staying leader of his party. He finally became prime minister a fourth time on 2012 December 4.
Milo Đukanović was the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 1992.Milo Đukanović has been Prime Minister of Montenegro at four different times. He was the first Prime Minister of Montenegro after Yugoslavia dissolved, becoming the PM on 1991 February 15 to 1998 February 5. He then served as President of Montenegro 1998 January 25 to 2002 November 25. Đukanović would again become Prime Minister of Montenegro from 2003 January 8 to 2006 November 10, resigning shortly after Montenegro's independence was recognized by the UN in 2006. Prime minister for a third time from 2008 February 29 to 2010 December 29, he resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union, staying leader of his party. He finally became prime minister a fourth time on 2012 December 4.
Milo Đukanović is the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 2013.Milo Đukanović has been Prime Minister of Montenegro at four different times. He was the first Prime Minister of Montenegro after Yugoslavia dissolved, becoming the PM on 1991 February 15 to 1998 February 5. He then served as President of Montenegro 1998 January 25 to 2002 November 25. Đukanović would again become Prime Minister of Montenegro from 2003 January 8 to 2006 November 10, resigning shortly after Montenegro's independence was recognized by the UN in 2006. Prime minister for a third time from 2008 February 29 to 2010 December 29, he resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union, staying leader of his party. He finally became prime minister a fourth time on 2012 December 4.
Igor Lukšić was the Prime Minister of Montenegro at the start of 2012. Milo Đukanović became the Prime Minister of Montenegro on December 4.Milo Đukanović was the first Prime Minister of Montenegro after Yugoslavia dissolved, becoming the PM on 1991 February 15 to 1998 February 5. He then served as President of Montenegro 1998 January 25 to 2002 November 25. Đukanović would again become Prime Minister of Montenegro from 2003 January 8 to 2006 November 10, resigning shortly after Montenegro's independence was recognized by the UN in 2006. Prime minister for a third time from 2008 February 29 to 2010 December 29, he resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union, staying leader of his party. He finally became prime minister a fourth time on 2012 December 4.Lukšić became the Prime Minister of Montenegro on 2010 December 29. Lukšić was previously the Finance Minister from 2004 February 16 until he became prime minister. He stepped down on 2012 December 4 and became the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Milo Đukanović was the Prime Minister of Montenegro at the start of 2010. Igor Lukšić became the Prime Minister of Montenegro on December 29.Milo Đukanović was the first Prime Minister of Montenegro after Yugoslavia dissolved, becoming the PM on 1991 February 15 to 1998 February 5. He then served as President of Montenegro 1998 January 25 to 2002 November 25. Đukanović would again become Prime Minister of Montenegro from 2003 January 8 to 2006 November 10, resigning shortly after Montenegro's independence was recognized by the UN in 2006. Prime minister for a third time from 2008 February 29 to 2010 December 29, he resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union, staying leader of his party. He finally became prime minister a fourth time on 2012 December 4.Lukšić became the Prime Minister of Montenegro on 2010 December 29. Lukšić was previously the Finance Minister from 2004 February 16 until he became prime minister. He stepped down on 2012 December 4 and became the Minister of Foreign Affairs.