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Miomir Mugoša Miomir Mugoša Mayor of Podgorica Incumbent Assumed office
2000Personal details Born 23 July 1950
Cetinje, Montenegro (Yugoslavia)Political party DPS Residence Podgorica Miomir Mugoša (Миомир Мугоша), MD (born 23 July, 1950) is a Montenegrin physician and politician. He has been mayor of Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, since 2000.
Born in Cetinje, Mugoša completed primary school and high school in Podgorica, and graduated from the University of Belgrade School of Medicine. He specialized in general surgery, with an emphasis on hepatobiliary surgery.[1]
Mugoša worked in the emergency service of the health center and at the Surgery Clinic of the Clinical Center in Montenegro. He performed a duty of the Director of the Clinical Center in Montenegro in the period of 1996-97. Mayor Mugoša is the minister with the longest service in the Government of Montenegro - from 1990 to November 2000 he covered the position of the Minister of Health with the exception of 3 months during which he acted as the Minister of Labor and Social Welfare. [1]
Mugoša has been a member of the Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (DPS) since its founding. He is a member of the main board of DPS in Donja Gorica.
He lives in Podgorica at Mareza in a family house, on the property of his ancestors.
Mugoša was recently involved in scandal with abusive behavior regarding journalist of local newspaper "Vijesti" Mihailo Jovović. According to some sources the journalist of "Vijesti" Jovovic was beaten and his redactor was also involved.[2]
On September 13 2006, Mugoša was reelected to manage the municipality of Podgorica for a second term.[3]
References
- ^ a b "Mugoša, Miomir" (in Serbian). Poslanici i poslanice (24. saziv Skupštine). Parliament of Montenegro. http://www.skupstina.me/index.php?strana=poslanici&menu_id=4&poslanik_id=145. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ "SDP supports stripping Mugoša of immunity". B92. 2009-08-09. http://www.b92.net/eng/news/region-article.php?yyyy=2009&mm=8&dd=9&nav_id=61053&version=print. Retrieved 2009-11-26.
- ^ "Opštinska izborna komisija u Podgorici saopštila privremene rezultate izbora" (in Serbian). Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro. http://www.dpscg.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=113&Itemid=7. Retrieved 2009-11-25. Google automatic translation to English
Preceded by
Mihailo BurićMayor of Podgorica
2000–presentSucceeded by
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