On 16 April 2026, at its 123rd session, the Government of Montenegro reviewed a set of personnel decisions directly relevant to the fields of legalization of illegal structures (legalizacija bespravnih objekata), the real estate cadastre (katastar nepokretnosti), and spatial planning (planiranje prostora). The agenda specifically included proposals to appoint the Secretary of the Ministry of Spatial Planning, Urbanism and State Property (Ministarstvo prostornog planiranja, urbanizma i državne imovine), as well as heads of several relevant directorates.
The appointments in this block are as follows: Miodrag Rašović as Secretary of the Ministry (sekretar Ministarstva), Nevena Jovović as Director General of the Directorate for Spatial Planning (Direktorat za planiranje prostora), Vesna Simović as Director General of the Directorate for State Property and the Real Estate Cadastre (Direktorat za državnu imovinu i katastar nepokretnosti), and Nikola Ražnatović as Director General of the Directorate for the Legalization of Illegal Structures (Direktorat za legalizaciju bespravnih objekata).
From a practical standpoint, this is important not because new legalization rules were adopted, but because the Government formalized leadership in the sectors that directly affect administrative practice: legalization (legalizacija), cadastre (katastar), and planning (planiranje). The published materials indicate that these officials had previously served in acting capacities and have now been formally appointed.
For property owners and market participants, this does not automatically change the legalization procedure itself. However, it is an important institutional signal: the state has formally confirmed the management structure in the sectors that influence coordination, administrative interpretation, and further case handling.
The appointments in this block are as follows: Miodrag Rašović as Secretary of the Ministry (sekretar Ministarstva), Nevena Jovović as Director General of the Directorate for Spatial Planning (Direktorat za planiranje prostora), Vesna Simović as Director General of the Directorate for State Property and the Real Estate Cadastre (Direktorat za državnu imovinu i katastar nepokretnosti), and Nikola Ražnatović as Director General of the Directorate for the Legalization of Illegal Structures (Direktorat za legalizaciju bespravnih objekata).
From a practical standpoint, this is important not because new legalization rules were adopted, but because the Government formalized leadership in the sectors that directly affect administrative practice: legalization (legalizacija), cadastre (katastar), and planning (planiranje). The published materials indicate that these officials had previously served in acting capacities and have now been formally appointed.
For property owners and market participants, this does not automatically change the legalization procedure itself. However, it is an important institutional signal: the state has formally confirmed the management structure in the sectors that influence coordination, administrative interpretation, and further case handling.