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Vladimir Bozovic, the Serbian ambassador to Montenegro when the outgoing Montenegrin government declared him persona non grata today, was born in 1970 in Niksic.
Source: Tanjug
PHOTO TANJUG / STRAHINJA ACIMOVIC / bs
Bozovic then pursued criminal studies in Belgrade, then law studies, a little in Podgorica, a little in Kragujevac, to graduate from the Belgrade Law School, it is stated in the 2003 “Glas javnosti” text, which was transmitted this night for “Blic”.
The same text claims that he made his first money selling books and magazines as a student, while at the same time driving a truck to Italy.
The engagement of a more serious attorney followed the opening of his own office.
As noted, the public presented him as a lawyer for the Metropolitanate de Montenegro y el Litoral, “but he gained real fame by representing the first defendant in The Hague, Dusan Tadic, alongside John Linguiston”, who defended Milan Milutinovic.
He aroused great public interest after the Ibar road and the assassination of the SPO president, Vuk Draskovic, because he represented the families of the victims, adds the “Glas javnosti” text.
“Blic” reports that in his biography on “Linkedin”, Bozovic, among other things, states that he began his career in 1995 as an intern in Belgrade, Serbia and Milwaukee, United States, and that in 1997 he started his own practice and opened a law firm Bozovic Lawyers.
That, as he claims, allowed him to be invited for years to the famous Prayer Breakfast at the White House in Washington.
From 2004 to 2007 he was, he points out, Undersecretary of the Interior and Inspector General of the Department of Public Security of the Ministry of the Interior, and during 2005, National Coordinator of Police and Human Rights in Serbia and Montenegro in the Council of Europe.
It indicates that from April to November 2012 he served as advisor to the Minister in the Cabinet of the Minister of the Interior, and from November 2012 to May 2014 he was Secretary of State in the Ministry of the Interior in charge of internal control and international cooperation.
He also claims that he was an advisor to the Minister in the cabinet of the Minister of the Interior from May 2014 to May 2015.
A former member of the Serbian Renewal Movement, he joined the Progressive Party of Serbia, where he later became a member of the Main Board of SNS.
He is the founder of the Petar Drugi Petrović Njegoš Fund and the Center for Strategic Projects.
Outgoing Montenegrin Foreign Minister Srdjan Darmanovic announced today that Ambassador Bozovic was declared undesirable, explaining that on Friday he called the Illegal and Illegitimate Podgorica Assembly of 1918 the “liberation” and “free will” of the people. Montenegrin.
Thus, they believe, the Serbian diplomat once again in the “most direct way, disparaged the state that offered him diplomatic hospitality.”
According to the interpretation of the Montenegrin ICJ, Bozovic did so after long and, as they claim, continued interference in the internal affairs of Montenegro, behaviors and statements inconsistent with the customary and acceptable standards of the performance of a diplomatic function.
They add that Božović was warned orally and in writing several times about the unacceptability of such behavior.
According to the Montenegrin Ministry, Bozovic “humiliated the highest legislative and representative body, the Parliament of Montenegro”, which on November 29, 2018 adopted the Resolution on the annulment of the decisions of the Parliament of Podgorica, which later abolished the former sovereignty of Montenegro , its territory annexed to the Kingdom. Serbia and the violently dethroned king Nikola Petrovic Njegos, reported Vijesti of Podgorica.
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