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  2. 2023 Montenegrin parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    When a specific poll does not show a data figure for a party, the party's cell corresponding to that poll is shown empty. The threshold for a party to elect members is 3%. LOESS curve of the polling for the 2023 Montenegrin Parliamentary Election.

  3. 2023 Montenegrin presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The incumbent president, Đukanović was eligible for re-election in 2023, since his first presidential term (1998–2003) was served before the successful 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum. [10] The 2023 Presidential election was held amid the deepest political crisis Montenegro has faced since its independence from Serbia in 2006.

  4. Next Montenegrin parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    1 Opinion polls. 2 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... The next parliamentary elections are to be held in Montenegro before 30 June 2027. [1] Opinion polls

  5. Montenegro president nominates pro-Western party leader ... - AOL

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    Montenegro's President Jakov Milatovic on Thursday nominated Milojko Spajic, a leader of a pro-Western party that won a parliamentary vote in June, as prime minister-designate tasked to form a ...

  6. Elections in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Montenegro holds national election for the Parliament and the office of President.Montenegro has a multi-party system with numerous parties.The Parliament has 81 members elected by a system of proportional representation using D'Hondt method for a four-year term.

  7. 2024 Montenegrin municipal elections - Wikipedia

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    Early local elections were held in Montenegro on 26 May in Budva, [1] and on 2 June in Andrijevica. [2]Local elections were also held in Gusinje on 15 September, as well as in Kotor and the capital Podgorica on 29 September.

  8. Portugal's conservatives win election as far-right surges - AOL

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    Portugal's centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD) won Sunday's general election, its leader Luis Montenegro said, though it was unclear if he could govern without the support from far-right Chega ...

  9. 2023 in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    19 March – 2023 Montenegrin presidential election: Incumbent president Milo Đukanović wins the first round, moving onto face Jakov Milatović in the runoff on 2 April. [1] 2 April – Former economic minister Jakov Milatović defeats incumbent Milo Đukanović to become the new President of Montenegro, with 60.1% of the vote. [2]