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mgop
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« on: August 28, 2020, 08:10:29 AM »


this time is hard to say, country is in nato, maybe he's time is finally up
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mgop
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« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2020, 08:11:20 AM »

This might be a very basic/stupid question but how exactly has Đukanović held on to power for so long?

country is small and poor, so people are cheap, he buy them
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« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2020, 08:14:21 AM »

Election campaign logos (copyright belongs to parties and coalitions)

1. Social Democrats are a pro-government SDP splinter party, formed not long before SDP left the ruling coalition.


2. Bosniak Party


3. Croatian Civic Initiative


4. Social Democratic Party is one of the original Montenegrin nationalist parties (DPS has only adopted Montenegrin nationalism around 2000.), having advocated the independence of Montenegro since its formation. Formerly a longtime ally of DPS, they joined the opposition in 2016 after accusing DPS of corruption.


5. Croatian Reform Party is a splinter party of HGI.


6. Coalition "In Black and White" is led by Civic Movement "United Reform Action", a party founded by Dritan Abazović, a former member of the now defunct party Positive Montenegro, that's described as "social liberal" and "anti-corruption". The coalition also includes Party of Justice and Reconciliation, an ethnic Bosniak and Islamic minor party which is also active in Serbia led by former Mufti Muamer Zukorlić, and independents.


7. Albanian Coalition "Unaimously"


8. Democratic Party of Socialists is the formal successor of Communist Party in Montenegro and the ruling party of Montenegro since its formation. They were initially a pro-Milošević party politically similar to their Serbian sister party SPS, but after the late 90s split, they gradually became a Montenegrin nationalist party and adopted pro-Western rhetoric and foreign policy. The opposition accuses DPS of criminality, corruption, authoritarianism and divisive politics.

The logo is in colours of the Montenegrin flag (red and yellow).


9. For the Future of Montenegro is one of the two major opposition coalitions, the more "radical" and currently more popular of the two. They are effectively an expanded Democratic Front, including Democratic Front parties (right-wing populist coalition including Serbian nationalists), SNP (once a major opposition party in Montenegro, split from DPS in the late 90s) and minor parties.

The logo is in colours of the Serbian flag (red, blue and white).


10. Albanian List


11. Peace is our nation is the more "moderate" of the two major opposition coalitions, led by centrist Democratic Montenegro, founded by former SNP member Aleksa Bečić.

The logo is in colours of the Montenegrin flag (red and yellow).


what's up with 2 albanian and 2 croatian lists? are any of them opposition?
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mgop
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« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2020, 04:09:11 PM »

Opposition won! 42-39 in seats.
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