Podgorica,
   
25.Jun 2002.
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AMBASSADORS OF GERMANY AND POLAND IN MONTENEGRO
INTERESTED IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL CHARTER

Podgorica – Speaker of Montenegro's Parliament Vesna Perovic and Prime Minister Designate Filip Vujanovic had separate meetings yesterday with German and Polish ambassadors, Joakim Schmidt and Tadeus Dima.
The meetings proved mutual contentment with good bilateral cooperation of Montenegro with Germany and Poland respectively. The guests were interested in the current political situation in Montenegro, and especially in the implementation of the Belgrade Agreement. They expressed their belief that conducting of the Belgrade Agreement would be done most effectively and that the term predicted for its realization would be met.
German and Polish Ambassadors were received separately by Vice President of Montenegro's Government Dragan Djurovic, President of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) Ranko Krivokapic and President of the People's Party (NS) Dragan Soc.

END OF CONSULTATIONS OF FORMING MONTENEGRO'S GOVERNMENT
VUJANOVIC TALKED WITH BARDHI

Podgorica – Yesterday's meeting of Prime Minister Designate Filip Vujanovic with president of the Democratic Alliance in Montenegro Mehmet Bardhi marked the end of the consultations about the constitution of the new Government.
In the course of this week Vujanovic is expected to inform President of the Republic Milo Djukanovic about the contents of his recent talks with representatives of parliamentary parties.

FORMING OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COALITION FOR YUGOSLAVIA AND LIBERALS – TOGETHER IN FIVE MUNICIPALITIES

Podgorica – The main Board of the Socialist People's Party (SNP) accepted yesterday the offer of the Liberal Alliance (LS) to form local authorities in five Montenegro's municipalities.
The Coalition "Together for Yugoslavia" (ZZJ) will support the nomination of LS candidates for mayors in Kotor, Budva, Tivat, Niksic and Cetinje, as a part of their coalition on a local level.
The ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) are strongly opposed to such a coalition cooperation.

PODGORICA
INAUGURATION OF GERMAN EMBASSY OFFICE

Podgorica – German Ambassador to Belgrade Joakim Schmidt inaugurated in Podgorica last night the opening of a German Embassy office. He said that the work of the office would make easier the contact of Montenegro's and German politicians, businessmen, artists, scientists, journalists and representatives of the civil society.
Vice-President of Montenegro's Government Dragan Djurovic said that opening of the Office was a result of an intensive and successful cooperation of the Governments of Montenegro and Germany, and that it represented a stimulus to further development of bilateral relations between the two countries.

 

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