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On 15 February 2017, Knežević was stripped of his parliamentary immunity in connection with an ongoing criminal prosecution against him.<ref>[http://www.vijesti.me/vijesti/skupstina-ukinula-imunitet-mandicu-i-knezevicu-924719 Skupština ukinula imunitet Mandiću i Kneževiću] Vijesti</ref> On 8 June 2017, the High Court in Podgorica confirmed the indictment of Milan Knežević, along with thirteen other persons, including two Russian nationals and [[Andrija Mandić]], on charges that included "preparing a conspiracy against the constitutional order and the security of Montenegro" and an "attempted terrorist act."<ref name="rferlcoup">[https://www.rferl.org/a/montenegro-coup-charges-confirmed/28535744.html Montenegrin Court Confirms Charges Against Alleged Coup Plotters] Radio Liberty</ref>
On 15 February 2017, Knežević was stripped of his parliamentary immunity in connection with an ongoing criminal prosecution against him.<ref>[http://www.vijesti.me/vijesti/skupstina-ukinula-imunitet-mandicu-i-knezevicu-924719 Skupština ukinula imunitet Mandiću i Kneževiću] Vijesti</ref> On 8 June 2017, the High Court in Podgorica confirmed the indictment of Milan Knežević, along with thirteen other persons, including two Russian nationals and [[Andrija Mandić]], on charges that included "preparing a conspiracy against the constitutional order and the security of Montenegro" and an "attempted terrorist act."<ref name="rferlcoup">[https://www.rferl.org/a/montenegro-coup-charges-confirmed/28535744.html Montenegrin Court Confirms Charges Against Alleged Coup Plotters] Radio Liberty</ref>


On 18 October 2017, Knezevic was sentenced to seven months in prison, for attacking a policeman on 17 October 2015 in front of the Parliament building, during the Democratic Front protests.{{cn|date=February 2024}} After being found guilty, Knezevic said that the verdict was an indicator of trapped state institutions, particularly judicial ones. He added he was not afraid and said he would continue his political struggle. He announced that he would appeal against the court's judgement.
On 18 October 2017, Knezevic was sentenced to seven months in prison, for attacking a policeman on 17 October 2015 in front of the Parliament building, during the Democratic Front protests.{{cn|date=February 2024}} After being found guilty, Knezevic said that the verdict was an indicator of trapped state institutions, particularly judicial ones, and announced that he would appeal against the court's judgement.


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Milan Knežević
Милан Кнежевић
Milan Knežević in January 2020.
Member of Parliament
Assumed office
29 March 2009
PresidentRanko Krivokapić
Darko Pajović
Ivan Brajović
Aleksa Bečić
Personal details
Born (1980-03-24) 24 March 1980 (age 44)
Titograd, SFR Yugoslavia
Political partyDemocratic People's Party
(2012-present)
Socialist People's Party
(until 2012)
Alma materUniversity of Montenegro
ProfessionPolitician
NicknamePipun

Milan Knežević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Кнежевић; born 24 March 1980) is a Montenegrin politician and poet. He is the founder and current president of the right-wing Democratic People's Party, a member of presidency of the opposition Democratic Front alliance, current Мember of the Parliament of Montenegro and the President of the Parliamentary Board for Defence and Security.[1][2]

Biography

Private life

He was born to a Serb family in 1980 in Titograd (Podgorica). Having finished elementary and secondary school in Podgorica, Knežević graduated Serbian language and South Slavic literature at the Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić. He is fluent in Serbian, English and Russian language.[3]

On 13 November 2020, it was announced that Knežević had contracted COVID-19.[4]

Political life

He decided to enter political life in the mid-2000s by joining Srđan Milić's Socialist People's Party (SNP), in which he was one of the representatives in the parliament of Montenegro. Before the 2012 parliamentary election, the right-wing faction of the SNP led by Knežević and their former president Predrag Bulatović left the party and joined the Democratic Front (DF) alliance independently.[5]

After the election Knežević remained a representative in the assembly. In November 2015, he was elected President of the newly formed populist Democratic People's Party (DNP).[6]

Involvement in alleged coup d'état

On 15 February 2017, Knežević was stripped of his parliamentary immunity in connection with an ongoing criminal prosecution against him.[7] On 8 June 2017, the High Court in Podgorica confirmed the indictment of Milan Knežević, along with thirteen other persons, including two Russian nationals and Andrija Mandić, on charges that included "preparing a conspiracy against the constitutional order and the security of Montenegro" and an "attempted terrorist act."[8]

On 18 October 2017, Knezevic was sentenced to seven months in prison, for attacking a policeman on 17 October 2015 in front of the Parliament building, during the Democratic Front protests.[citation needed] After being found guilty, Knezevic said that the verdict was an indicator of trapped state institutions, particularly judicial ones, and announced that he would appeal against the court's judgement.

References

  1. ^ Predsjednik, DNP official web site
  2. ^ "LOŠE VESTI ZA DPS: Milan Knežević dobio važnu funkciju u Crnoj Gori". NOVOSTI (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-12-18.
  3. ^ Ko je najperspektivniji političar u Crnoj Gori?, Mondo
  4. ^ "Milan Knežević pozitivan na koronu". CdM.
  5. ^ Milan Knežević i zvanično u Frontu, Vijesti
  6. ^ "Osnovana Demokratska narodna partija". pcnen.com.
  7. ^ Skupština ukinula imunitet Mandiću i Kneževiću Vijesti
  8. ^ Montenegrin Court Confirms Charges Against Alleged Coup Plotters Radio Liberty