Darko Pajović

Darko Pajović is the Ambassador of Montenegro to the People's Republic of China, former President of the Parliament of Montenegro,[1] and founder of the political party Positive Montenegro.

Darko Pajović
Дарко Пајовић
Darko Pajović in October 2016
Ambassador of Montenegro to China
Assumed office
15 June 2018
Prime MinisterDuško Marković
Preceded byBranko Perović
President of the Parliament
In office
1 June 2016  7 November 2016
Preceded byRanko Krivokapić
Succeeded byIvan Brajović
Member of the Parliament
In office
6 November 2012  7 November 2016
PresidentRanko Krivokapić
Personal details
Born24 November 1972,
Podgorica, Montenegro
Political partyPositive Montenegro
Alma materUniversity of Montenegro
ProfessionBiologist-embryologist

Biography

He graduated at the University of Montenegro - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Department of Biology. He specialized in the field of In Vitro Fertilization (Human Reproduction) at the University Medical Centre Maribor, Slovenia. He is a graduate biologist-embryologist.

Early career

He started his service as a professor of biology in High School in 2000. Since 2003. he has been working as an embryologist in a Center for In Vitro Fertilization "Life", where in the laboratory conditions was created the first Montenegrin "test tube baby". Since 2004. is a member of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE). He began his social engagement as an activist in the civil sector.

He founded non-governmental and non profit organization "Green Home" in 2000 and was the executive director until 2012. During these twelve years, was a member of the National Council for Sustainable Development, National Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO and member of the Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy of the "International Union for Conservation of Nature" (IUCN).

Political career

For the first President of the centrist political party "'Positive Montenegro", he was elected at the founding congress, in May 2012. The same year in October led the list of Positive Montenegro in the parliamentary elections, which became a parliamentary party, winning 7 seats ( 8.4%). He was a Member of Parliament for 4 years in the 25th assembly of the Parliament of Montenegro. During his mandate, was a member of the Security and Defense Committee, the Anti-corruption Committee, the Committee on International Relations and Emigrants and Member of The Parliamentary Committee of the European Union and Montenegro
for Stabilization and Association (POSP).

Pajović, as President of Montenegrin Parliament, Podgorica, October 2016.

On 27 January 2016, Pajović's Positive Montenegro despite formerly being an opposition party, provided the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) with 3 votes necessary to win the government confidence vote, after the junior partner Social Democratic Party (SDP) left the government due to allegations of electoral fraud and political corruption, therefore forming a new ruling majority. Following this vote, national media and other opposition parties accused Pajović's party for deceiving and betraying its voters in order to save Prime Minister Milo Đukanović.[2] In turn, in June 2016 Darko Pajović was appointed as the President of the Parliament of Montenegro, position formerly held by Ranko Krivokapić (SDP), and held the position until October 2016.

In October 2016, in the parliamentary elections, he led the list of Positive Montenegro, which failed to pass a census to enter the Parliament of Montenegro. After publishing of the results the same evening he resigned as President of the Positive Montenegro, leaving Vice President Azra Jasavić to serve as acting President until the next party congress. The scheduled congress did not take place, Pajović left party membership, prior 2018 when he took office as Montenegrin ambassador to PR China, as did acting president Jasavić shortly after, leaving the status of the party leadership unclear, Positive Montenegro party eventually dissolved prior 2020.

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