Dritan Abazović Explained

Dritan Abazović
Native Name Lang:cnr
Office:Prime Minister of Montenegro
Term Start:28 April 2022
Term End:31 October 2023
Successor:Milojko Spajić
Office1:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Term Label1:Acting
Term Start1:21 October 2022
Term End1:31 October 2023
Primeminister1:Himself
Predecessor1:Ranko Krivokapić
Successor1:Filip Ivanović
Office2:Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro
Primeminister2:Zdravko Krivokapić
Term Start2:4 December 2020
Term End2:28 April 2022
Successor2:
Embed:yes
Office3:Member of Parliament
Term Start3:14 October 2012
Term End3:4 December 2020
Birth Date:25 December 1985
Birth Place:Ulcinj, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia
(now Montenegro)
Party:United Reform Action (2015–present)
Otherparty:Positive Montenegro (2012–2014)
Occupation:Politician
Signature:Dritan Abazoviç (nënshkrim).svg
Allegiance: Montenegro
Branch:Armed Forces of Montenegro
Rank:Commander-in-chief
Serviceyears:2022 - 2023

Dritan Abazović (Albanian: Dritan Abazi; born 25 December 1985) is a Montenegrin politician who served as Prime Minister of Montenegro and as acting Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2022 to 2023. An ethnic Albanian, he heads the United Reform Action party. He previously served as deputy prime minister in the cabinet of Zdravko Krivokapić from 2020 until 2022.[1]

Abazović is the first ethnic Albanian and first Muslim to have served as Prime Minister of Montenegro.

Early life, education and early career

Abazović was born on 25 December 1985 in Ulcinj, Montenegro.[2] Abazović is an ethnic Albanian.[3] Having finished elementary and secondary school in Ulcinj, he graduated at the Faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Sarajevo, becoming a valedictorian and winner of the "Golden Badge" and "Golden Charter" of the University of Sarajevo.[4] He obtained a master's degree in international relations from the University of Montenegro Faculty of Political Sciences in 2008.[5] In 2019, he finished his PhD in the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Sarajevo, having defended his doctoral dissertation titled "Global Politics—Ethical Aspects of Globalization".[6]

He has worked as a high school teacher in Ulcinj, teaching the sociology of culture, communication and the history of religion.

From 2005 to 2007, he was an assistant at the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Sarajevo. In 2009, he completed the course for the Study of Peace at the University of Oslo. At the same university, he completed a seminar for professional development. In 2011, he resided in the United States while participating in the State Department program in Washington, D.C. From 2010 to 2012, he was the executive director of the local broadcasting company Teuta, as well as the NGO Mogul, both centered in Ulcinj.

In 2010, he published his first book titled Cosmopolitan Culture and Global Justice.[7]

He has held lectures at various prestigious universities, including Harvard University, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Columbia University, LUMSA University, Tulane University, University of Belgrade etc.[8]

Political career

Opposition (2012–2020)

Abazović was one of the founders of the social liberal political party Positive Montenegro in 2012.[9] At the 2012 Montenegrin parliamentary election, the party won 7 out of 81 seats, leading to Abazović becoming the youngest member of the new convocation of the Parliament of Montenegro.[10]

In 2014, following a split in the party, Abazović left Positive Montenegro, serving as an independent MP before joining the newly founded United Reform Action (URA) in 2015.[11] He is currently the president of URA and served as one of its parliamentary representatives from 2015 to 2020.[5]

In June 2020, delegates from thirty-eight European countries voted at the XXXI Congress to admit Civic Movement URA to the European Green Party, making Civic Movement URA the first opposition party in independent Montenegro to join a family of European parties.[12]

On 11 July 2020, the Civic Movement URA decided to run independently, presenting its centre-left election platform under the name In Black and White. The list was led by independent candidates, including well known journalist and activist Milka Tadić, several university professors, journalists, civil society and NGO activists. Abazović was the ballot carrier of the list, as the leader of URA.[13] The URA electoral list also included one representative of the Bosniak minority interests SPP party, as well as several minor local initiatives.[14]

The 2020 parliamentary elections in Montenegro achieved the first democratic change of government in the history of the country. Abazović's electoral list won four mandates, which proved to be crucial in unseating the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) led by Milo Đukanović after 30 years.[15] [16] Abazović, on behalf of URA, and the leaders of the lists For the Future of Montenegro and Peace is Our Nation, Zdravko Krivokapić and Aleksa Bečić, agreed during a meeting on several principles on which the future government would rest, including the formation of an expert government, a continuation of the European Union accession process, the fight against corruption and overcoming the polarization of Montenegrin society.[17] They invited minority parties of Bosniaks and Albanians, wishing to form a large coalition government, which the minority parties would ultimately decline. After the election, Abazović's interview with Professor Kenneth Morrison was published by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).[18]

Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro (2020–2022)

On 4 December 2020, the new big tent cabinet of Montenegro was elected by 41 out of 81 members of the Parliament of Montenegro, and independent politician Zdravko Krivokapić became the new Prime Minister of Montenegro, with Abazović as Deputy Prime Minister in charge of security sector coordination and national security, formally ending three decades of DPS rule in the country. The new cabinet vowed to dismantle the state apparatus built by the DPS, and root out corruption and organized crime.[19] In January 2022, Abazović was appointed as a member of the advisory board of the Institute for Freedom of Faith and Security in Europe.[20]

On 5 January 2021, Abazović revealed that the company "Global Montenegro", owned in part by President Milo Đukanović, was in a 12.45 million euro debt to the state and that there were no more "untouchable" officials.[21] The following day, construction and casino magnate with alleged ties to organized crime Brano Mićunović was apprehended in Budva. Abazović congratulated the police and National Security Agency for the action.[22] Mićunović was released on 8 January to be allowed to prepare his defense.[23]

Following the violent clashes that erupted in Cetinje during the enthronement of the new Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral Joanikije Mićović on 5 September 2021, tensions erupted in the ruling majority. The following day, Deputy Prime Minister Abazović, Interior Minister Sergej Sekulović and police chief Zoran Brđanin were accused of being against the event being held in Cetinje by several media outlets, with Democratic Front (DF) leader Andrija Mandić and Democratic Montenegro MP Danilo Šaranović echoing their remarks.[24] Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić announced an internal investigation into the events, refusing to comment on the potential dismissal of Sekulović and Brđanin. On 7 September, DF leader Nebojša Medojević called on the two to resign, claiming they were part of a conspiracy designed to return the DPS to power by violent means.[25] The following day, Abazović said that the government was crossing a "red line", warning that the dismissal of Sekulović would lead to him retracting support from the government and working to overthrow it.[26] The cabinet of Prime Minister Krivokapić declined to issue a statement on the matter until the internal investigation was finished.[27] On 1 November, following a closed meeting of the Security and Defense Committee, Abazović reiterated his support for the security sector, saying they had "preserved the peace, which was the area of highest risk". Minister Sekulović also defended his actions during the first meeting of the committee on 27 September.[28] These events signaled the "beginning of the end" of Krivokapić's government, eventually leading to it being toppled in a no-confidence vote several months later.[29]

Premiership (2022–2023)

See main article: Abazović Cabinet. On 3 March 2022, President Đukanović asked Abazović to form a new government following a no-confidence vote in early February against Krivokapić.[30] On 28 April, Montenegro's parliament approved a new government composed of a broad coalition of both pro-European and pro-Serb parties, with Abazović as Prime Minister.[31] Abazović told lawmakers the new government's main focus will be the reforms required by the EU so that Montenegro can ask to speed up its accession process in the light of the new situation created by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He added that government priorities will be the fight against corruption, more sustainable investments and development, protection of the environment and better care for children and youth.[31]

On 20 August 2022, the Parliament of Montenegro passed a motion of no confidence against Abazović's government, which ended his premiership.[32] He remained in power as a caretaker prime minister pending the formation of a new government.[33]

Personal life

Abazović is an ethnic Albanian[34] and a Muslim.[35] Besides his native Albanian, he is also fluent in Serbo-Croatian and English.[5] In 2017, he signed the Declaration on the Common Language of the Montenegrins, Croats, Serbs and Bosniaks.[36]

Honours

Honorary degrees

Other awards

Bibliography

Books

References

Primary sources

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 4 December 2020 . Montenegro Elects First Government Without Djukanovic Party . Balkan Insight . en-US.
  2. Web site: Dritan Abazović . 15 April 2023 . . en.
  3. Web site: Dritan Abazovic, the third Albanian Prime Minister in the Balkans . 28 April 2022 .
  4. Web site: 10 September 2020 . Dritan Abazović Biografija . 29 April 2022 . Biografija.org . sr-RS.
  5. Web site: Predsjednik . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20190327101225/https://ura.org.me/ura/predsjednik . 27 March 2019 . 29 April 2022 . URA.
  6. Web site: Dritan Abazović doktorirao u Sarajevu. www.cdm.me.
  7. Web site: 3 March 2010 . Promocija knjige mr. Dritan Abazi "Kosmopolitska kultura i globalna pravda" . 29 April 2022 . Lajme nga Ulqini . sq.
  8. News: Abazović danas na Oksfordu . 29 June 2023 . DAN . 23 May 2023.
  9. Web site: Osnivački kongres Pozitivne CG 26. maja: Vrijeme političkih promjena . 29 April 2022 . vijesti.me . cnr.
  10. Web site: DA LI ZNATE KOLIKO GODINA IMA DRITAN ABAZOVIĆ? Patosiraćete se . 29 April 2022 . espreso.co.rs . sr.
  11. News: Frakcija isključena iz Pozitivne, partiju napustio i Abazović . 29 April 2022 . Radio Slobodna Evropa . 15 October 2014 . sh . Janković . Srđan .
  12. Web site: Evropski delegati odlučili: URA primljena u Zelene Evrope . 29 April 2022 . vijesti.me . cnr.
  13. https://www.vijesti.me/vijesti/politika/450321/sta-pise-u-platformi-crno-na-bijelo-smjena-vlasti-ce-izroditi-drugaciju-crnu-goru Šta piše i ko je potpisao platformu "Crno na bijelo": Smjena vlasti će izroditi drugačiju Crnu Goru
  14. Web site: SPP Hazbije Kalača podžala Platformu Crno na bijelo. vijesti.me.
  15. Web site: Objavljeni konačni rezultati parlamentarnih izbora u Crnoj Gori . 24 September 2020 . N1 Srbija . sr-Latn . 16 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200916053003/http://rs.n1info.com/Region/a639526/Konacni-rezultati-izbora-u-Crnoj-Gori.html . dead .
  16. Web site: Nedeljnik.rs . 30 August 2020 . Dritan Abazović, nosilac liste "Crno na bijelo": Pobedili smo mafiju, svima neka je srećno. Crnu Goru treba da vodi ekspertska vlada... . 24 September 2020 . Nedeljnik . en-US.
  17. Web site: 31 August 2020 . Montenegrin opposition agrees on expert government, revision of disputed laws . . 24 September 2020 . 8 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200908164416/http://rs.n1info.com/English/NEWS/a635113/Montenegrin-opposition-agrees-on-expert-government-revision-of-disputed-laws.html . dead .
  18. Web site: Science . London School of Economics and Political . Dr Dritan Abazovic in conversation with Professor Kenneth Morrison . 14 October 2020 . London School of Economics and Political Science . en-GB.
  19. http://rtcg.me/vijesti/politika/301645/krizu-prevazici-reformama-i-znanjem.html "Krizu prevazići reformama i znanjem"
  20. Web site: Dr Dritan Abazović . 10 April 2022 . Institute for Freedom of Faith & Security in Europe . en-US.
  21. Web site: ABAZOVIĆ ODGOVORIO MILU: Providno je tvitnuo, ali nije demantovao dug od 12,4 miliona evra . 5 January 2021 . kurir.rs . sr.
  22. News: Mićunović određeno zadržavanje do 72 sata, Abazović: Svi jednaki pred zakonom . 4 May 2022 . Radio Slobodna Evropa . 6 January 2021 . Serbo-Croatian.
  23. News: Brano Mićunović pušten da se brani sa slobode . 4 May 2022 . Danas . Beta . 8 January 2021 . Serbian.
  24. News: Kajošević . Samir . Montenegro Opposition Accused of 'Coup Attempt' Over Cetinje Riots . 3 May 2022 . Balkan Insight . BIRN . 6 September 2021 . Podgorica.
  25. News: Kajošević . Samir . Montenegro to Probe Police Role in Orthodox Church Unrest . 3 May 2022 . Balkan Insight . BIRN . 7 September 2021 . Podgorica.
  26. News: Kajošević . Samir . Deputy PM's Threats Shake Montenegro's Fragile Coalition Govt . 3 May 2022 . Balkan Insight . BIRN . 10 September 2021 . Podgorica.
  27. News: Šćepanović . Lela . Crna Gora: Premijeru bez većine prijete konačnim rušenjem . 3 May 2022 . Radio Slobodna Evropa . 10 September 2021 . Serbo-Croatian.
  28. News: Bez novih detalja nakon rasprave u 'gluvoj sobi' o događajima na Cetinju . 3 May 2022 . Radio Slobodna Evropa . 1 November 2021 . Serbo-Croatian.
  29. News: Janković . Srđan . Pod istragom policajac koji je obezbjeđivao Joanikija i Porfirija na Cetinju . 3 May 2022 . Radio Slobodna Evropa . 3 May 2022 . Serbo-Croatian.
  30. News: Milic . Pedrag . 3 March 2022 . Montenegro PM-designate named to form pro-Western government . ABC News . 4 March 2022.
  31. News: Vasiljevic . Stevo . 28 April 2022 . Montenegro approves new minority government focused on joining EU . en . Reuters . 28 April 2022.
  32. Web site: Stevanović . Vojislav . 2022-08-19 . Skupština Crne Gore izglasala nepoverenje vladi Dritana Abazovića . 2022-08-20 . N1 . sr-RS.
  33. News: Borger . Julian . Montenegro's PM says organised crime used influence to oust him over raids . . 2022-09-25 . 2022-10-18.
  34. Web site: 31 August 2020 . Ko je Albanac Dritan Abazović i kako od njega zavisi budućnost u Crnoj Gori . 28 April 2022 . Telegraf . sr.
  35. Web site: Eid al-Fitr, Abazovic Prays at Ulcinj Mosque . ALBANIA DAILY NEWS . 2022-05-20 . 2023-11-01.
  36. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XVGV5Z306SeDFzpdpUHhfeK-voAFdaakS48LqXfGozA/pubhtml Signatories of the Declaration on the Common Language
  37. Web site: Univerzitet Luarasi u Tirani proglasio Abazovića počasnim doktorom: Poseban doprinos interkulturalnim vrijednostima . Vijesti.me . 28 June 2023.
  38. Web site: Lecture by Prime Minister of Montenegro, HE Dritan Abazovic . Swiss-UMEF.ch . 9 October 2022 . 28 June 2023.
  39. News: Universiteti Mesdhetar i jep titullin "Doctor Honoris Causa", kryeministrin Dritan Abazović: Ruajtës i paqes dhe dialogut në rajon . 28 June 2023 . KohaJone.com . 13 January 2023.
  40. News: Universum International College nderon kryeministrin e Malit të Zi, Dritan Abazoviq me çmimin "Doctor Honoris Causa" . 28 June 2023 . Telegrafi.com.
  41. Web site: Our University awarded an Honorary Doctorate to the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dritan Abazovic. . Medeniyet.edu.tr . 28 June 2023.
  42. Web site: Malliotakis presents Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition to Abazović . GOV.ME . 28 June 2023.
  43. Web site: Abazović honored as honorary citizen of New Orleans, awarded the Honorary Ambassador of Louisiana . GOV.ME . Office of the Prime Minister . 29 September 2023.
  44. News: Abazović is an honorary citizen of New Orleans and ambassador of Louisiana . 29 September 2023 . Vijesti . September 23, 2023.
  45. Web site: Prime Minister of Montenegro Dr. Dritan Abazović received a special IFIMES award . Diplomat Magazine . 3 October 2023.
  46. Web site: Dritan .
  47. Web site: A Critique of Global Ethics | Hardcover .