Pavićević Reappointed Director of Montenegro’s Official Gazette: Government Keeps Playing Political Games

Montenegro’s Government and the Never-Ending Game of Musical Chairs: Pavićević Reappointed as Official Gazette Director!

Podgorica, Montenegro – Thought the political musical chairs in Montenegro were over? Think again! The government has just reappointed Danijela Pavićević as the director of the Official Gazette of Montenegro. Yes, you read that right – same person, same position, same drama!

But wait, there’s more. At the same government session, Almir Agović and Demir Drešević were appointed as advisors to the Deputy Prime Minister for international relations. Because apparently, we need even more bureaucrats to explain how to navigate the world.

Meanwhile, Marija Šarap reports that a decision was made to end the acting duties of the General Director of the Directorate for the Development of Creative Industries, Culture, and Media, and the artistic director of the Montenegrin National Theatre was appointed in her place. Culture is important, sure, but isn’t it odd how frequently these positions change hands?

And as the cherry on top, Ivana Đukanović was appointed as the General Director of the Directorate for Consular Affairs, Cooperation with the Diaspora, and Foreign Affairs. Is this just another political rotation or something more?

What’s going on with stability and continuity?

While the government plays its appointment games, citizens are left wondering – who’s actually running the country? Are these frequent personnel changes a sign of instability or just political games? Pavićević has already held this position, so why again? Because of her expertise or political loyalty?

Political games or efficiency?

Such changes can cause delays in institutional work. Every time a director or advisor changes, processes slow down and accountability gets lost in bureaucratic mazes.

What do you think?

Is this just another political show or genuine concern for Montenegro’s development? Is Pavićević the best choice or just a piece in the political puzzle? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, or crack a joke about political musical chairs – because sometimes, laughter is the only cure for political reality!

Conclusion

Montenegro’s government continues its game of musical chairs, while citizens watch and wonder – what’s next? As positions change like on a conveyor belt, the question remains whether the country will ever gain the stability and continuity it desperately needs.

Stay alert, follow the changes, and remember – politics is sometimes like a soap opera, just without commercial breaks!

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