ACG a new target of Serbian World
The President of the Board of Directors of the Airports of Montenegro (ACG) Nebojsa Djokovic, with a part of that body, is trying to put Montenegrin airports under the control of the Serbian World, claim Dnevne Novine’s sources well acquainted with the events in this company.
According to the information submitted to this media, shortly after he was elected president of the board, Djokovic signed a consulting contract with Serbian historian Vladimir Dobrosavljevic, who is considered a person trusted by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
The same sources point out that Djokovic’s monthly fee in the board is around €1,800, while citizens pay Dobrosavljevic’s consulting services at ACG around €700, plus transportation and accommodation costs.
A large amount of information about Dobrosavljevic can be found in the media. In 2016, for example, the Serbian tabloid Kurir published an article in which it was written about Dobrosavljevic that he “led the attempt to overthrow Montenegrin PM Milo Djukanovic”, that he was also known as “a magician for election campaigns, but also techniques of non-violent revolutions”.
So, Dobrosavljevic has been present in Montenegro for a long time, but so far his name has not been associated with our state-owned companies.



