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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.
3 years, 350 days Communist Party: 2 Nikola Kovačević Никола Ковачевић (1890–1964) 6 November 1950 4 February 1953 2 years, 90 days Communist Party (renamed) Communist Party reformed and renamed into the League of Communists. League of Communists (renamed) Presidents of the People's Assembly 1953–1974 (2) Nikola Kovačević
The President of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Predsjednik Crne Gore / Предсједник Црне Горе) is the head of state of Montenegro. The current president is Jakov Milatović since 20 May 2023. The official residence of the president is the Blue Palace in Cetinje. The President is constitutionally limited to two five-year terms of ...
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In March 2023, Milatović ran as a replacement candidate of Europe Now in the 2023 Montenegrin presidential election after Spajić's candidacy was rejected by the State Electoral Commission (DIK) as it was discovered that he is a dual citizen of Serbia and Montenegro. [20] He was elected president following his landslide victory against the ...
The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was created by the unification of the Kingdom of Serbia (the Kingdom of Montenegro had united with Serbia five days previously, while the regions of Kosovo, Vojvodina and Vardar Macedonia were parts of Serbia prior to the unification) and the provisional State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (itself formed from territories of the former Austria-Hungary ...
The President of Montenegro is the representative head of state, elected for a period of five years through direct election. The President promotes the country internationally through diplomatic engagements, promulgates laws by ordinance, calls elections for the Parliament , and ceremonially proposes candidates for Prime Minister , president ...
Upon entry into the FRY, Montenegro was led by President Momir Bulatović, a former member of the Communist Party in Yugoslavia and an ally of Serbian President Slobodan Milošević, whom Bulatović helped gain power during the Anti-Bureaucratic Revolution, in which he and Milošević gained power in their respective republics. In the final ...