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This is a list of the presidents of Montenegro, including the heads of state of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro, a constituent country of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and heads of state of the Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006), a constituent country of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia / State Union of Serbia and ...
Presidents of the People's Assembly 1953–1974 (2) Nikola Kovačević Никола Ковачевић (1890–1964) 4 February 1953 15 December 1953 314 days: League of Communists: 3 Blažo Jovanović Блажо Јовановић (1907–1976) 15 December 1953 12 July 1962 8 years, 209 days League of Communists: 4 Filip Bajković Филип ...
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. ...
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 a single five-year term ...
Also: Montenegro: People: By occupation: Political people: Politicians. ... Candidates for President of Montenegro (2 P) P. Pretenders to the Montenegrin throne (5 P)
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 Blue Palace in Cetinje, the seat of the President of Montenegro. The President of Montenegro is elected for a period of five years through direct and secret ballots. The President: Represents Montenegro in the country and abroad; Promulgates laws; Calls for Parliamentary elections; Proposes to the Parliament a candidate for Prime Minister ...
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 ...