Politics of Montenegro
Montenegrin PM Djukanovic announces he will step down
Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic has announced that he is "leaving all state roles," the Beta agency is reporting.
Djukanovic also said that if his DPS party gets a mandate to form a government, he will be replaced at the cabinet's helm by Dusko Markovic, currently the party's deputy president.
Montenegro's Djukanovic Not Up for New PM Term after Elections
Montenegro's longtime Prime Minister Milo Đukanović will not continue as the government head despite just having won a close election race, a statement by his Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) indicated Tuesday.
Ruling DPS accuses minister of "siding with terrorists"
Montenegro's ruling DPS party has accused the country's interior minister, Goran Danilovic, of "siding with terrorists."
Danilovic is an opposition politician who is a member of the transitional government, headed by DPS leader Milo Djukanovic.
Losers and Activists File Charges about Montenegro Election
The Montenegrin Prosecutor's Office confirmed on Monday that hundreds of criminal complaints had been filed alleging electoral fraud and vote-buying in Sunday's general election, although international observers said thr polls were held in a competitive environment and that fundamental freedoms were generally respected.
Montenegro: Opposition Claims Major Election Irregularities
PODGORICA — Montenegro's opposition claimed on Monday that an inconclusive parliamentary election was packed with irregularities, including the authorities' blocking of popular messaging services on election day, VOA reports.
Djukanovic: Montenegro to Join NATO Within Several Months
BELGRADE - Montenegro will join NATO within several months, head of the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic said after parliamentary elections held on Sunday.
He also vowed to accelerate negotiations on the country's joining the European Union.
Montenegro's Ruling Party Wins Election, But Short of Majority
The ruling Democratic Socialist Party (DPS) is tipped to win the general vote held in the country on Sunday, exit polls quoted by local media show.
If confirmed, the result would award Prime Minister Milo Đukanović anoter term in office, amidst his effort to pursue accession into NATO and to progress in negotiations with the EU.
Montenegrin elections: Ethnic minority parties hold key
Montenegrin Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic's party, the DPS, has won the most votes - 41.1 pct - in the parliamentary elections held on Sunday.
The DPS will have 35 seats in the Montenegrin parliament. The opposition parties, meanwhile, will have 40 representatives.
Djukanovic Wins Montenegro's Elections Amid Complaints of Violations
Montenegro's longstanding Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic, the leader of the Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS, has won 36 of the parliament's 81 seats in Sunday's election, according to the first exit polls announced by Montenegrin watchdogs, the Center for Democratic Transition, CDT, and the Centre for Monitoring and Research, CEMI.
Montenegro Albanians Unite in Elections, Seeking Power
For the first time, the three main ethnic Albanian parties in Montenegro will in run the next general elections in the country as a coalition, in order to get more seats in parliament and so boost the fight for their national rights.