(ANSA) - BELGRADE, JUN 9 - On June 11, Montenegrins will vote
for 81 representatives in the country's early parliamentary
elections. This will be the first election since veteran leader
Milo Djukanovic resigned following his defeat in the
presidential elections.
There will be 15 lists competing for parliamentary seats in
these elections, with half of them made up of parties that won
in the August 2020 parliamentary elections. According to opinion
polls, the newly formed "Europe Now" movement, along with
centrist blocs and national minorities, has the potential to
lead the new government. In contrast, the Democratic Party of
Socialists (DPS) may continue to deteriorate following
Djukanovic's defeat in the April 3 presidential elections.
Experts believe that forming a stable and effective government
will be difficult, local media reported. (ANSA).
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Montenegro heading to parliamentary elections on June 11
Forming a stable and effective government could pose a challenge