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Government of Montenegro
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Ministry of Information of Montenegro was responsible for providing citizens with the latest news from Montenegro and the whole World. It was positioned within government, chosen by the president. Almost every government had this ministry included. It used to be one of the main ministries in the beginning, but it's importance decreased over time, so good journalists weren't interested in working in this ministry anymore.
"Golden age" of this ministry was in March 2013, when President Petar Popara Crni hired three of the best journalists in the country (they were among the best in the region as well) – IvanNiksic, simplyme83 and Bogohulja. Their articles were praised by the citizens for being comprehensive, objective and well written. New visual look also received good critics. Bogohulja was charged for warfare analyses, international politics and recommended reading, simplyme83 wrote about local politics and economy, and IvanNiksic wrote about game changes and other stuff. At the end of the month, simplyme83 and IvanNiksic quit the game, and Bogohulja resigned three months later.
The Ministry newspaper was called Sluzbeni list eCrne Gore.
List of Ministers
Date | Minister(s) | Deputy/ies |
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October 2010 | 3latko | / |
November 2010 | 3latko, Nessko | / |
December 2010 | ? | |
January 2011 | Pedja16 | / |
February 2011 | Nessko | / |
March 2011 | ScoLLe | Reaper 13 |
April 2011 | ScoLLe | Vojvoda Misic |
May 2011 | ? | |
June 2011 | Armon | Draken Korin |
July 2011 | ? | |
August 2011 | IvanNiksic | Kralj I |
September 2011 | IvanNiksic | Draken Korin |
October 2011 | IvanNiksic | SlobicaGP |
November 2011 | Nessko | / |
December 2011 | ? | |
January 2012 | ScoLLe | ShonePG, GorskiCar1 |
February 2012 | ScoLLe | Zeljko Vukmirovic |
March 2012 | ScoLLe | Savan1, Vojvoda_Misic |
April 2012 | viamontenegro | Elizabeth Gutierrez |
May 2012 | viamontenegro | / |
June 2012 | Balkan Ruller | Elizabeth Gutierrez |
July 2012 | Balkan Ruller | Elizabeth Gutierrez |
August 2012 | Zeljko Vukmirovic | / |
September 2012 | Zeljko Vukmirovic | / |
October 2012 | ? | |
November 2012 | / | |
December 2012 | IvanNiksic simpleme83 |
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January 2013 | IvanNiksic simpleme83 |
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February 2013 | IvanNiksic Savan1 |
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March 2013 | IvanNiksic simpleme83 Bogohulja |
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April 2013 | Bogohulja | / |
May 2013 | Bogohulja | / |
June 2013 | Bogohulja | / |
July 2013 | Zeljko Vukmirovic | / |
August 2013 | / | |
September 2013 | / | |
October 2013 | / | |
November 2013 | Zeljko Vukmirovic | / |
December 2013 | / | |
January 2014 | / |
Records
* as of January 4, 2014.
Most terms within the office
- IvanNiksic: 7
- ScoLLe: 5
- Bogohulja, Zeljko Vukmirovic: 4
- Nessko, simpleme83: 3
Most consecutive terms within the office
Most articles published
- IvanNiksic: 22
- Nessko: 19
- Zeljko Vukmirovic: 18
- Bogohulja: 14
- ScoLLe: 11