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  2. 2023 Montenegrin parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    On 19 October, after months of negotiations, a coalition agreement was reached between Europe Now!, For the Future of Montenegro, Democratic Montenegro (excluding URA), the Socialist People's Party of Montenegro (as DEMOS was unable to get seats in Parliament), Civis, the Albanian Forum, and the Albanian Alliance. The session to officially ...

  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. 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.

  6. Elections in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    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. To enter the national parliament, parties have to surpass the electoral threshold of 3%, except for minority lists, for which that threshold does not apply.

  7. 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]

  8. Based on a seven-day rolling average of all national published polls, Labour’s vote share stood at 40% on June 6, ahead of the Conservatives on 32%, with the Liberal Democrats on 12% and the ...

  9. 2022 Montenegrin municipal elections - Wikipedia

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    President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, set elections for 26 January 2022 in Berane and for 27 March Ulcinj. [2] On 4 February Montenegro Parliament changed the law for elections in municipalities with the goal that all elections are going to be held on one day, [ 3 ] but president Milo Đukanović did not support this change.