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    Igor Lukšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Игор Лукшић, pronounced [îɡor lûkʃit͡ɕ]; born 14 June 1976) is a Montenegrin politician who served as the 4th Prime Minister...
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  • Igor Luksic may refer to: Igor Lukšić (born 1976), Montenegrin politician Igor Lukšič (born 1961), Slovenian politician This disambiguation page lists...
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    Igor Lukšič (born 3 December 1961) is a Slovenian political scientist, politician and was president of the Slovenian Social Democrats (June 2012 – May...
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  • and heir of Andrónico Luksic Igor Lukšić (1976), Montenegrin politician, Prime Minister of Montenegro 2010–2012 Igor Lukšič (born 1961), Slovenian political...
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    re-election as president of the Social Democrats. He was defeated by Igor Lukšič by a narrow margin. However, on 20 March 2013 Janša's coalition was replaced...
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    Hegemony and Culture. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 1986. Igor Lukšič, Politična kultura. Ljubljana: The University of Ljubljana, 2006. Wilson...
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    re-election as president of the Social Democrats. He was defeated by Igor Lukšič by a narrow margin. At the same party congress, Pahor announced he would...
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    opinion poll. Following the European Parliament election, Židan replaced Igor Lukšič as acting president of the Social Democrats. "Minister za kmetijstvo...
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    proposed Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Igor Lukšić to lead the new government. Lukšić was confirmed as the new prime minister by the Parliament...
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    The Lukšić Cabinet, led by Igor Lukšić, is the 39th cabinet of the Montenegro. The cabinet was elected on 29 December 2010 by a majority vote in Montenegrin...
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    "Potpredsjednik Vlade Igor Lukšić na Međuvladinoj konferenciji o pristupanju Crne Gore EU" [Deputy Prime Minister Igor Luksic at the Intergovernmental...
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  • Education (2008–2012): Igor Lukšič (Social Democrats) Minister of Higher Education (2008–2011): Gregor Golobič (Zares) (2011–2012): Igor Lukšič (acting) (Social...
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    world, surpassed only by Madagascar's Andry Rajoelina and Montenegro's Igor Lukšić. In 2015, the Chinese billionaire Ng Lap Seng was arrested by the FBI...
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    Prince in July 2011 when he represented the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Igor Lukšić, at the requiem of Otto von Habsburg, former Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary...
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    secular civilization. In February 2012, the Prime Minister of Montenegro Igor Lukšić signed an agreement with the Montenegrin Jewish community to grant official...
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    Borut Pahor in the 2008 parliamentary elections, Zver was replaced by Igor Lukšič as Minister of Education of Sports. In 2009, he was chosen to head the...
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  • Socialists   URA   Independent Montenegrin Prime Minister-designate Igor Luksic presents program, reshuffles cabinet Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback...
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    in the European Parliament. The leader of the Social Democrats (SD) Igor Lukšič, was not elected in the parliament even though he was the president of...
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  • Party of Socialists   Non-partisan Montenegrin Prime Minister-designate Igor Luksic presents program, reshuffles cabinet Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback...
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    Parliament to head the agency, a position he held until 2010. In 2010, Igor Lukšić's government appointed him first as a minister without portfolio, then...
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  • Politician and former Secretary for Health Viridiana Rios - Academic Igor Lukšić - Former Prime Minister Zin Mar Aung - Minister of Foreign Affairs Mark...
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    followed by the withdrawal of Montenegro's Foreign Affairs Minister Igor Lukšić on 24 August and the withdrawal of Christiana Figueres on 12 September...
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    December 2010 2 years, 304 days Democratic Party of Socialists 4 (28) Igor Lukšić (born 1976)  — 29 December 2010 4 December 2012 1 year, 341 days Democratic...
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  • of Socialists   Democratic Party Montenegrin Prime Minister-designate Igor Luksic presents program, reshuffles cabinet Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback...
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  • Party "HISTORY". www.mif.gov.me. Montenegrin Prime Minister-designate Igor Luksic presents program, reshuffles cabinet Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback...
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    Studies) Manca Košir (1948-), journalist, politician (Chair of Journalism) Igor Lukšič (1961-), former minister of education and sport (2008–12), former president...
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  • 2012 Nebojša Kaluđerović (born 1955) none 10 July 2012 4 December 2012 Igor Lukšić (born 1976) DPS 4 December 2012 28 November 2016 Srđan Darmanović (born...
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  • Nicolae Timofti President 2005 Petru Lucinschi President 1995  Montenegro Igor Lukšić Prime Minister 1999  The Netherlands Jan Peter Balkenende Prime Minister...
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  • School of Economics. 8 September 2020. Retrieved 17 October 2021. Fedyk, Igor (2021-09-10). "The Church is not out of Politics. The Case of Montenegro"...
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    Marović 11 June 2009 29 December 2010 Democratic Party of Socialists Igor Lukšić 11 June 2009 29 December 2010 Democratic Party of Socialists Duško Marković...
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