Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić said a government reshuffle would take place “very soon” and that Jelena Borovinić Bojović would be acceptable to him as a deputy prime minister.
Spajić said the public would be informed once the government was ready to announce details.
He also said authorities would quickly find a solution for the purchase of surplus milk, with the method to be announced within 24 hours.
Wage talks continue
Speaking about the general collective agreement, Spajić said workers would not be left at the mercy of employers and that the government remained open to negotiations.
He said the government supports increasing the coefficient from 90 to 100, but only if coefficients are aligned with the minimum wage.
Without that condition, he said, wage increases would benefit around 40,000 to 50,000 workers in public administration and state-owned companies, while around 250,000 private-sector workers would be left out.
“Either we increase wages for everyone, or we agree on how to do it,” Spajić said.
Airport concession
Spajić also said the airport concession agreement is ready for parliament, adding that the concessionaire should pay 100 million euros.
He said only technical details remain, including a side agreement with Korean partners on promoting Montenegro in South Korea and other benefits for the country.


