Another successful boycott of undemocratic elections in Montenegro. Signs of one-party system?

Posted by Montenegro Open on 08/02/10

It seems that Montenegrin citizens are slowly loosing faith in democratic elections and possibility for changes in their country. After 20 years of having democracy, election winner was always known before the election day. Therefore, Montenegro have never experienced shift of political parties through competitive elections. Until recently, voters in this small country have been famous for quite big turn-out and 70 - 80 [...]

Opposition moves towards boycott of undemocratic elections in Montenegro.

Posted by Montenegro Open on 16/10/09

The idea of boycotting undemocratic political system in Montenegro started spreading widely among citizens and political parties. For those unfamiliar with political situation, it may seem quite amazing to hear this, since most of news about the tiny Balkan state refers to it as a “prosperous country which is fastly progressing towards EU”. (Read here [...]

Echoes of Elections in Montenegro: The only clear thing – the winner…

Posted by Montenegro Open on 30/03/09

The coalition of the Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic „For European Montenegro“ won an absolute majority in the election of March 29th 2009, with 51% of the votes (receiving 58% of seats in Parliament). New strongest opposition party is Socialist People’s Party (Srdjan Milic), that received 16%. Parliamentary status is also ensured for New Serbian Democracy [...]

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