Montenegrin (party)
Montenegrin Crnogorska Црногорска | |
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Leader | Vladimir Pavićević |
Founder | Miodrag Vlahović |
Founded | 28 January 2017 |
Headquarters | Cetinje |
Ideology |
Social liberalism Economic liberalism Pro-Europeanism Constitutional patriotism |
Political position | Centre |
Colours | Red, yellow and green |
Parliament |
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Local Parliaments |
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Website | |
crnogorska.me | |
Montenegrin (Montenegrin: Црногорска / Crnogorska) is a liberal political party in Montenegro, founded in 2017 as the successor to Montenegrin Democratic Union (CDU). Miodrag Vlahović, founder and first president of CDU, resigned and was succeeded by Dragan Ivančević, whose election was followed by the rebranding of the party.[1] Some notable members of the party, such as leader Ivančević and president of Political Council, Miodrag Živković, are former members of the Liberal Party and Liberal Alliance. In 2018, Vladimir Pavićević was elected as the new party leader.
The party has no seats in the Parliament of Montenegro, and is yet to contest the parliamentary election. It currently has 3 representatives in the Budva municipal assembly, elected in 2016.[2] The party failed to win any seats in the local elections in municipalities of Tivat, Herceg Novi and Cetinje.
See also
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External links
- Crnogorska Official website (in Montenegrin)