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1.1  Early life and entering politics  





1.2  Leader of the Workers' Party  







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Maksim Vučinić






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Maksim Vučinić
Максим Вучинић
Member of Parliament

Incumbent

Assumed office
23 September 2020
PresidentAleksa Bečić
Personal details
Born (1994-07-11) 11 July 1994 (age 29)
Nikšić, FR Yugoslavia
(now Montenegro)
Political partyWorkers' Party
(2015–present)
New Serb Democracy
(before 2015)
Parent
Alma materUniversity of Montenegro
ProfessionElectrical engineer, politician

Maksim Vučinić (Serbian Cyrillic: Максим Вучинић; born 11 July 1994) is a Montenegrin electrical engineer and politician, who is currently a Member of the Parliament of Montenegro, where he chairs the Parliamentary Commission for Monitoring the Privatisation Process.[1] He is the president of the minor left-populist and socially conservative Workers' Party, since 2019.

Biography[edit]

Early life and entering politics[edit]

After graduating from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the University of Montenegro, he decided to enter politics in the mid-2010s, joining the right-wing New Serb Democracy (NSD) and the opposition Democratic Front (DF) alliance, in which he served as a member of local board in his hometown Nikšić.

At that time, his father Janko Vučinić was an independent MP within the parliamentary club of the DF. In 2015, Janko Vučinić founded the socialist and left-populist Workers' Party (RP), continuing his activity within a coalition with the DF. In March 2019, Workers' Party left the coalition with Democratic Front.[2]

Leader of the Workers' Party[edit]

In December 2019 he succeeded his father as the president of the Worker's Party, after his sudden death in October.[3] After he took the lead in the RP, the party increasingly employed a more significant cultural and socially conservative discourse, supporting 2019-2020 Clerical protests in Montenegro and Serbian Orthodox Church rights in Montenegro, due to the 2020 Montenegrin political crisis, and an open conflict between the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro and the DPS-led Government of Montenegro, following the adoption of the disputed law on the status of religious communities in the country.[4] Vučinič claims that if workers in the private sector are exposed to exploitation and exploitation to the maximum of psychophysical possibilities, no less exposed to pressure are also workers in the public sector, by "party soldiers".[5] He also criticized Montenegrin government for legalizing same-sex civil partnerships by saying that this decision is a continuation of the "path of hell".[6] His party will participate in the 2020 Montenegrin Parliamentary elections as a part of the Democratic Front-led For the Future of Montenegro coalition, Maksim Vučinić hold the twenty-seventh place on common electoral list.[7] Vučinić was elected to Parliament after For the Future of Montenegro gained 27 seats. As the youngest MP, he was assisting Miodrag Lekić, the oldest member of parliament who acts as the speaker for the first session of the parliament.[8]

In September 2023, he was appointed president of the board of directors of EPCG Željezara Nikšić.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Izabrani predsjednici skupštinskih odbora, Vučinić na čelu Komisije za praćanje postupka privatizacije". vijesti.me (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-12-17.
  • ^ Radnička partija istupila iz DF-a: Ne pristajemo da budemo marginalizovani CdM (March 2019)
  • ^ "Sin Janka Vučinića novi predsjednik, suprug Željke Savković istupio iz stranke". CdM. 2019-12-04. Retrieved 2020-08-23.
  • ^ Radnička partija: Atentat na Davidovića i vladiku Joanikija imao za namjeru suzbijanje izlaska naroda na sabor 21. decembra, in4s.net
  • ^ "Vučinić: Vlast ne želi da uradi ništa što bi bilo od koristi za neko opšte dobro". vijesti.me (in Serbian).
  • ^ "Vučinić: Usvajanje zakona o istopolnim zajednicama je nastavak puta pakla i stradanja koji vodi DPS". vijesti.me (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-08-23.
  • ^ "Ko će učestvovati na crnogorskim izborima?". Radio Slobodna Evropa (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 2020-08-23.
  • ^ "Sednica u Podgorici: Bečić na čelu skupštine, Krivokapić podržan za mandatara". N1 Srbija (in Serbian (Latin script)). Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  • ^ "Vučinić izabran za predsjednika Odbora direktora EPCG Željezara Nikšić". vijesti.me (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-09-07.
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