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Prior to 1974, Montenegro's head of state was the speaker (president) of the Montenegrin parliament. The President (Predsjednik) is directly elected to a five-year term and is limited by the Constitution to a maximum of two terms.
The President of Montenegro shall assume the duty on the date of taking an oath before the Members of the Parliament. If the mandate of the President expires during the state of war or the state of emergency, the mandate shall be extended for maximum 90 days after the end of circumstances that have caused that state. The President of Montenegro ...
President Election Term of office Party Notes No. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Took office Left office Time in office 1 (15) Momir Bulatović Момир Булатовић (1956–2019) 1990 1992: 28 April 1992 15 January 1998 5 years, 262 days Democratic Party of Socialists (until 1997) DPS – Momir Bulatović (from 1997) 2 (16) Milo Đukanović
Pages in category "Presidents of Montenegro" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
It mandated that after a period of three years, Montenegro could hold a referendum on the question of independence. In a bid to prolong his executive powers, Đukanović and Prime Minister Vujanović agreed a job-swap that same year. Đukanović did not run for president in the 2002 election and Vujanović replaced him as the DPS candidate. On ...
Footage shows the president pushing Montenegro's prime minister, Dusko Markovic, aside so that he could be at the front of the group. Trump then confidently adjusts his jacket.
In 1991, as the League of Communists of Montenegro changed its name to Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro after the first multi-party elections, the adjective "Socialist" was erased from the republic's title (ratified by the Constitutional Amendment LXXXIV of August 2 in 1991). Montenegro joined the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on ...
The presidents of Serbia and Montenegro agreed Monday to try to patch up strained relations between the historic Balkan allies. The former allies grew further apart after Montenegro recognized the ...