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The European movement won the elections; who is the 33-year-old who can become the prime minister of Montenegro

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The European movement won the elections; who is the 33-year-old who can become
Millojko Spajic

Millojko Spajic, the co-founder of Lévizje Europa, is now expected to be the next Prime Minister of Montenegro.

This is if he manages to create a governing coalition.

Spajic, along with Jakov Milatovic, who managed to be elected president of Montenegro, is a politician who has seen a huge increase in popularity in Montenegro in recent years and months.

He became known to the general public as a minister in the government of Zdravko Krivokapic, after which he and his colleague Milatovic formed the Europe Now Movement.

He was born on September 24, 1987. He graduated from high school as one of the top students and continued his education at Osaka University in Japan, where he studied ecometry in the Japanese language as a Japanese Government scholarship.

He completed his master's studies in France at the HEC Paris business school.

After graduation, he worked in the United States on Wall Street, in Paris and Tokyo. Before entering politics, Spajic also worked for "a global banking group that deals with investment banking, securities trading and other financial services, mainly with institutional clients.

Election results 

The Europe Now movement of President Jakov Milatovic wins the early parliamentary elections in Montenegro. This party has managed to secure 26 percent of the votes or 23 mandates of deputies, followed by the Together Alliance led by former president Djukanovic's DPS with 22 mandates, the coalition For the Future of Montenegro with 13 mandates and the coalition of Democrats and Dritan Abazovic bridge with 11 mandates.

The two lists of Albanians in these elections have produced 3 mandates of deputies. Genci Ninambegu will be a representative of the Albanian Alliance, while the Albanian Forum will be represented by Nik Gjeloshaj and Nikola Camaj. Three more Albanians will go to the parliament. Mehmet Zenka and Drita Lola represent the party of former president Milo Djukanovic, while alongside them will be another Albanian, Dritan Abazovic, whose coalition secured 11 deputies.

The leader of the Europe Now Movement, Milojko Spajic, said that they have achieved a good result and expect the government to be formed soon. He said that a great victory was achieved in the early elections and that he will talk to everyone with whom he shares common values ​​for the formation of the new government.

Spajic said that he had clearly stated that he would not form a coalition with the Democratic Party of Socialists and the URA Civic Movement.

The last elections in Montenegro showed that the pro-European parties received the most support from the citizens, while the Serbian and pro-Russian parties had low support.

The role of the Albanian parties remains essential to create the new government of Montenegro, which requires the support of at least 41 deputies out of 81 in the parliament. Low participation of female voters is registered, only 56.7%, while two months ago in the presidential elections, it exceeded 70%.

 

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