Koča Pavlović
Koča Pavlović | |
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Member of Parliament | |
Assumed office 2006 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Žabljak, Montenegro | September 17, 1962
Nationality | Montenegrin |
Political party | Movement for Changes |
Alma mater | University of Montenegro |
Koča Pavlović (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Коча Павловић; born September 17, 1962) is a Montenegrin filmmaker and politician.
He made a career in journalism as a political talk-show host and chief editor of NTV Montena and TV Budva television networks, and director of "War for Peace", the first Montenegrin documentary about the involvement of the Montenegrin army in the Civil War in Yugoslavia and the Siege of Dubrovnik. The movie sparked great controversies in Montenegro.[1]
Pavlović was a founding member of a prominent non-governmental organization Group for Changes, which was transformed into a political party in 2006. Since the elections in 2006, the Movement for Changes (MFC) has established itself as the strongest opposition party in the country, Koča Pavlović served as a Member of Parliament for the MFC and the Party's Spokesman. Following the elections in 2009 and elections in 2012 Pavlovic serves in the Parliament of Montenegro in the MP club of the center-right Democratic Front coalition.