Democratic Centre of Boka

Democratic Centre of Boka
Demokratski centar Boke
Демократски центар Боке
Leader Dejan Ćorović
Founded 2008
Dissolved 2018
Split from People's Party
Headquarters Herceg Novi
Ideology Regionalism
Serbian nationalism
Political position Right-wing
Colours Blue
Parliament of Montenegro
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Website
http://www.dcboke.com

Democratic Centre of Boka (Montenegrin: Demokratski centar Boke) is a former political party in Montenegro. The party was based in the coastal town of Herceg Novi.

The party was led by Dejan Ćorović. At the municipal elections held in Montenegro on 6 April 2008, DCB won 1 out of 35 seats in the Parliament of the Municipality of Herceg Novi. However, at the following local election held in 2012, DCB did not enter the Municipal Parliament, receiving only 141 votes[1]. The party failed to participate in 2014 and 2017 local elections.

History

In January 2008, due to a disagreement with irregular procedures with the majority of the members of the Municipal Board of the People's Party, Dejan Ćorović resigned his position as a member of the party. With around 170 dissidents of the People's Party, he founded the Democratic Centre of Boka, accusing NS for corruption.

In September 2012, the party joined the Srpska sloga (Serb Unity) political alliance, headed by Jovan Markuš.[2]

In January 2018, Ministry of Public Administration announced that the party has been deleted from the party register, since it has ceased to exist.[3]

References

  1. http://www.hercegnovi.me/downloads/izbori12/IzvRezultat.pdf
  2. http://www.srbel.net/tag/demokratski-centar-boke/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. https://www.cdm.me/politika/u-crnoj-gori-postoje-54-politicke-stranke-izbrisane-dvije-registrovane-tri-partije/
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