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Elections in Montenegro/ President Milatovic's party emerges as the first force, Abazovic a factor for the creation of the government

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Elections in Montenegro/ President Milatovic's party emerges as the first

The process of the number of votes in Montenegro has ended and the party of the current president, Jakov Milatovic leads with 26 percent, followed by the coalition "Together" led by the party of the former president Djukanovic (DPS-SD-LP-DUA). which gained 23 percent.

Neither major party has managed to secure a majority of votes to lead the 81-seat parliament. Therefore, they will turn their eyes to the two coalitions that have received a considered majority in these early elections.

The first is the Coalition "For the Future of Montenegro" (NSD-DNP) which received 15.1 percent or the "Courage is Worth" coalition led by the party of the current Prime Minister, Drtian Abazovic (Democrats-URA) which has received 13 percent.

Both coalitions will have a very decisive role in the creation of the new government, including the Bosnian Party which received 6.8 percent, or (5 MPs).

While other parties have received a low percentage of votes that cannot change the result. Starting from the Social Democratic Party (SDP) with 2.9 percent, PKSH and Demos with 2.8 and 'Pravda za sve' with 2.7 percent, the Albanian Forum 1.7 percent, the Revolution 1.6 percent, the Albanian Alliance 1.5 percent, the People's Coalition (DHP , Prava, Slobodna) 1.1 percent, Movement for Change 0.7 percent, 'Croatian Civic Initiative' 0.7 percent and 'We Can' 0.5 percent.

Elections in Montenegro/ President Milatovic's party emerges as the first
Distribution of seats in the Montenegrin parliament

Why were these elections important?

These extraordinary parliamentary elections could end a nearly three-year political crisis in Montenegro where two governments were toppled through no-confidence motions.

The election result could produce a functioning government that Montenegro has not had since April 2020, when the Democratic Party of Socialists, then led by Milo Djukanovic, lost the election.

Various international media and political analysts said in recent days that these elections will be decisive for the future of Montenegro as voters will have the opportunity to decide to support parties and coalitions, some supporting the West, others supporting Serbia as well as such supporters of Russia.

The result of these elections will show whether Montenegro, as a small country of the Western Balkans, members of NATO, will offer more to the European Union and advance in the integration processes.

Këto janë zgjedhjet e para parlamentare në 30 vitet e fundit në të cilat nuk merr pjesë ish-presidenti i Malit të Zi, Millo Gjukanoviç, i cili humbi në zgjedhjet presidenciale që u mbajtën në muajin prill të këtij viti.

Paraprakisht, më 16 mars, tre ditë para se të zhvillohej raundi i parë të zgjedhjeve presidenciale, Gjukanoviç shpërndau Parlamentin dhe caktoi zgjedhje të parakohshme parlamentare, duke përmendur trazirat e vazhdueshme brenda qeverisë dhe mungesën e përparimit drejt anëtarësimit në Bashkimin Evropian.

Zgjedhjet e 11 qershorit, janë zgjedhjet e 12-ta parlamentare që nga futja e sistemit shumëpartiak dhe të gjashtat që nga pavarësimi i Malit të Zi në vitin 2006.

Mali i Zi është anëtar i NATO-s që nga viti 2017 dhe kandidat për anëtarësim në BE që nga fundi i vitit 2012.

Montenegro opened all 33 negotiation chapters, the last one in June 2020 and closed three./ Pamphlet

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