The session was chaired by the Vice-President of the Parliament of Montenegro, Suljo Mustafić, who, among other things, said that words cannot describe emptiness that remained after the departure of this great man.
″We were left without a colleague, great companion and a friend. Zeljko was a man who, in every meeting with him, in every circumstance, was radiating goodness and grandness, and his honesty and dignity were a model way of life. Plenty could be learned from him: Željko’s expertise and knowledge, and dedication to work were enormous, and tolerance and respect for other and different – shall remain an example in the Parliament and wider - on the public scene in Montenegro″, the Vice-President Mustafić emphasized.
President of Montenegro, Filip Vujanović, also addressed the present public, emphasizing that Mr Šturanović a man of special value, whose thoughtfulness, generosity, love and commitment to the common good was a fortune that set him apart, and he left the works honest and pure, to which both his family and Montenegro can be proud of.
″Valuable, quiet, honest, generous, tolerant man has left us″, President Vujanović said.