Liberal Party of Montenegro

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Liberal Party of Montenegro
 
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Leader Miodrag Živković
 
Founded 2004
Headquarters Podgorica
 
Ideology Social liberalism
Official colours Red, Yellow
 
Website
http://www.lpcg.org

The Liberal Party of Montenegro (Serbian: Liberalna Partija Crne Gore, LPCG) is an opposition liberal political party in Montenegro. The party advocates liberalism and bringing down of Milo Đukanović's rule, seeing it as authoritarian and undemocratic. It continued the fight against Democratic Party of Socialists's authoritarianism the Liberal Alliance in Montenegro purchased for the past 17 years.

It is anti-war and committed to the creation and expression of political will, as well supporting the political activity of citizens who desire to constitute and develop the Republic of Montenegro as a democratic and independent state. The aims of LPM are the fulfillment of ideals of free individuals; free people; liberal democracy, private property; free market and social justice, through action based on the principles and traditions of European liberal democracy.

At the last legislative elections in Montenegro, 10 September 2006, the coalition of Liberal Party of Montenegro and Bosniak Party of Montenegro won 3 out of 81 seats in the Parliament of Montenegro. Out of this, Liberal Party has 2 seats, held by its president Miodrag Živković.

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The Liberal Party of Montenegro was founded on 28 October 2004 in Podgorica. It emerged from a faction of Liberal Alliance of Montenegro (LSCG), after a split between LSCG's leaders Miodrag Živković and Slavko Perović. On 24 March 2005 the Liberal Alliance of Montenegro decided to freeze its political activities, leaving LP as de facto only liberal party in Montenegro.

In 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum, the LPM aligned itself with pro-independence movement, consisting of Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro, Social Democratic Party of Montenegro and parties representing ethnic minorities, in spite of the LPM's previous harsh criticism of the ruling DPS. It contributed to renewal of Montenegro's statehood, which was one of party's main goals.

At the 2006 parliamentary elections, it formed a coalition with Bosniak Party of Montenegro. The coalition won 3 out of 81 seats in the parliament.

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