Predrag Bošković (Serbian Cyrillic: Предраг Бошковић; born 12 March 1972) is a Montenegrin politician and sports administrator.
[2] He was a member of the Montenegrin Parliament, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Government of Serbia and Montenegro.
[2][9] Even though he was keen on pursuing career in electrical engineering, he graduated in 1996 from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Montenegro.
[2] He started his academic career as a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Economics, University of Montenegro, where he thought courses in Statistics and Econometrics.
[citation needed] The most important training was the one on the Time series and predictions of election results, organized by the Central European University (CEU) in Budapest in October 1997.
[2] The general public learned about Boskovic in mid-2001 when, as president of the DPS Youth Club and a member of the Parliament of Montenegro, he announced a lawsuit against the newspaper Dan for a text claiming he was a volunteer in the Croatian War of Independence as a member of the Serbian National Renewal and a paramilitary White Eagles unit.
[citation needed].In June 2005, Boskovic delivered a speech on the importance of non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in front of the United Nations General Assembly.
[9][16] From September 2006 to August 2008 he was the president of the Board of Directors of Montenegrobonus (a prominent Montenegrin oil and gas trade company).
[9] In August 2008 he was elected the president of the Coalmine "Pljevlja".The company had suffered major losses for many consecutive years prior to his appointment.
[citation needed] Bošković immediately introduced many organizational and strategic changes, and as a result the company started to incur profits.
[32] Recognizing his stellar work, the European Handball Federation (EHF) elected Boskovic as an Executive Committee (ExeC) Member in June 2012.