Soil Law: Montenegro family has real estate, PM denies conflict of interest

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Soil Law: Montenegro family has real estate, PM denies conflict of interest

The chief executive ensures that the company in question has never bought or sold real estate or land, nor will it be involved in any business that may benefit from the new soil law.

Luís Montenegro says it is absurd to talk about conflict of interest between and a family -related real estate company.

The Prime Minister’s wife is the majority partner and Montenegro’s two children also have a participation in Spinumviva.

As the real estate may benefit from the change to the Soil Law, recently approved by the government, and as Montenegro is married in communion of acquired with the main partner, the prime minister is in a situation of possible conflict of interest.

The Chief Executive ensures that the company in question has never bought or sold real estate or land, nor will it be involved in any business that may benefit from soil law.

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