Monday, March 30, 2009

The elections in Montenegro won by the ruling pro-party.

At the early parliamentary elections in Montenegro, according to preliminary unofficial data, confidently won the ruling party, the European Montenegro ", reported AFP on 29 March, with reference to non-governmental organization, CEMI, monitoring the progress of the campaign.
The party of Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic (Milo Djukanovic) received 51.1 per cent of the vote. Second place was the Socialist People's Party, gained 16.5 percent. NOVA Proserbskaya opposition party won 9.3 percent of votes, taking third place. Also, seats in the Assembly will be members of anti-corruption "Movement for Change, scored six percent.
Thus, if the official results of the election will not differ from the preliminary data, the party Djukanović get 50 seats in Parliament from 81. All took part in the election 16 parties and political blocs.
The Parliament of the previous convocation, where the majority of the seats belonged to the "European Montenegro", announced itself on January 27. At the dissolution and the holding of new elections, has insisted the Government, saying that the need to obtain a four-year mandate of confidence to meet the challenges of joining the EU. The opposition, however, accused the authorities that they want to hold new elections before the Montenegro to fully experience the effects of the global economic crisis.
Montenegro seceded from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro declared independence 3 June 2006. Shortly thereafter, the country's parliamentary elections were held and the Constitution. In December 2008, Montenegro made a formal request to take her to the European Union.

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