Igor Lukšić
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Igor Lukšić (born 1976 in Bar, Montenegro) is Montenegrin politician who is currently the Minister of Finance in the Government of Montenegro. His family roots trace back to Crmnica (one of the regions of the so called old Montenegro).
[edit] Biography
Igor Lukšić was born 1976 in Bar, Montenegro. In 1998, he graduated from the Faculty of Economics in Podgorica. In 2000, he finished postgraduate studies in the same faculty and in 2002, obtained his MA degree. In 2003, he was the advisor to the Prime Minister in the area of Public Relations, along with being the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia and Montenegro. On 16 February 2004, he was appointed Minister of Finance of Montenegro by then-Prime Minister Milo Đukanović. He received a PhD in Economics on 10 September 2005. On 3 October 2006, Đukanović announced that he will not be a candidate for the position of Prime Minister and first chose Igor Lukšić as his first candidate for Prime Minister. Instead, Željko Šturanović was chosen as his successor and became Prime Minister as per a compromise between Đukanović and Svetozar Marović.
Besides speaking his native ((montenegrin language/montenegrin]], he also speaks English, French and Italian.
Preceded by Miroslav Ivanišević |
Ministry of Finance 16 February 2004–Present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |