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Montenegrin Party
Црногорска партија
Crnogorska partija
LeaderMilo Milojko
FounderNenad Stevović
Founded18 February 2008 (2008-02-18)
HeadquartersNovi Sad
Ideology
Colours
  •   Red
  •   Yellow
National Assembly
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Assembly of Vojvodina
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Website
crnogorskapartija.rs

The Montenegrin Party (Serbian Cyrillic: Црногорска партија, romanizedCrnogorska partija, CP) is a political party in Serbia, representing the Montenegrin minority.[1] It is based in the city of Novi Sad. The party was founded by Nenad Stevović, who was its leader from 2008 to 2014, when he resigned.[2]

History

The Montenegrin Party was founded on 18 February 2008 and was registered as a political party in the Serbian Ministry of Justice on 22 February 2008, becoming the first political party that represents the Montenegrin minority in Serbia.[3] Montenegrin Party ran as a minority list in the 2008 parliamentary election. However, the party won only 0.07% of votes, failing to obtain a seat in the National Assembly. The party also ran independently in the 2012 and 2014, winning 0.1% and 0.18% votes respectively. In the 2014 election the Montenegrin Party electoral list was headed by Joška Broz, president of the Communist Party and grandson of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito.[4] The party did not run in the 2016 parliamentary election, and supported the candidacy of Saša Janković in the 2017 presidential election.[5]

Elections

Parliamentary elections

Year Popular vote % of popular vote Overall seats won Coalition Government
2008 2,923 0.07%
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non-parliamentary
2012 3,855 0.1%
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non-parliamentary
2014 6,388 0.18%
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with KP non-parliamentary
2016 did not run did not run
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non-parliamentary
2020 30,591 0.95%
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UDS non-parliamentary
2022 Did not participate
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non-parliamentary

References

  1. ^ Živanović, Maja (7 August 2017). "Serbian Montenegrins Demand Official Language Rights". Balkan Insight. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Stevović više nije predsjednik Crnogorske partije - Vijesti.me". www.vijesti.me. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Crnogorska Partija | O nama".
  4. ^ https://naslovi.net/2014-03-13/rts/crnogorska-partija-polozila-cvece-na-titov-grob/9256277 [dead link]
  5. ^ "Crnogorska partija podržala Jankovića".