Montenegrin parliamentary election, 2001

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Montenegrin parliamentary elections were held in 2001.

[edit] Results

There were 447,673 registered voters.

[edit] Victory is of Montenegro

The Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro received 30 seats, while the Socialdemocratic Party of Montenegro received 6 seats.

Milo lost the elections as the remainder united under the Yugoslav movement.

[edit] Together for Yugoslavia

The Socialist People's Party of Montenegro received 19 seats, while the Serbian People's Party of Montenegro got 6 and the People's Party of Montenegro 5. The coalition won these elections and had support of the majority of the Parliament, but inner conflicts which came out when the Democratic Serb Party of Montenegro seceded with its 2 MPs from the SrNS CG, reducing it from 6 to 4 and various reasons including organized obstruction from the opposition under Milo Djukanovic, prevented it from succeeding in forming the government which was supposed to be led by Prime Minister candidate Predrag Bulatović. The deadline passed an Predrag reformed a more organized and stronger coalition determined to repeat the election in 2002, however disappointment returned Milo Đukanović's DPS CG to power which won the election.


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