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2022 Podgorica City Assembly election
Podgorica
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58 seats in the City Assembly
30 seats needed for a majority
Turnout69.3%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
DPS-led coalition[a] Ivan Vuković 38.1% 24 −8
ES Jakov Milatović 21.7% 13 New
DF-PCG-SCG Jelena Borovinić Bojović 18.2% 11 +3
DCG-UCG-DEMOS Danilo Šaranović 10.8% 6 New
URA-CIVIS-AA Luka Rakčević 6.4% 4 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Elections were held in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, on 23 October 2022, to elect members of the City Assembly.[1] 8 groups[2] ran for 58 seats in the City Assembly, with a 3% election threshold required to win seats.

Electoral system

Voters in Podgorica determine the composition of the City Assembly, which in turn elects the Mayor. This means that the Mayor is only indirectly elected by the voters. Only parties which reach an electoral threshold of 3% may enter the Assembly. The Mayor may or may not be a councillor of the Assembly. The Assembly's composition is subject to a 4-year election cycle.

Campaign

Although some campaigns make local promises, most campaigns still address national topics due to high political polarisation in Montenegro.

Europe Now, a new economically liberal movement, nominated Jakov Milatović, economist and popular minister of the 42nd Cabinet,[3] to run for mayor. The party is running on an anti-corruption platform, focused on overthrowing the ruling DPS.[4] Along with this focus, ES also wants to increase tourism in Podgorica and build a new business district.[5]

The Democrats' coalition is also mostly focused on overthrowing DPS, barely addressing local topics.[6]

The URA coalition has many proposals, focused around making Podgorica greener, such as to stop current transformations of forests and parks.[7] They plan to make a tram system, as the only public transport Podgorica has right now are buses. Most other campaigns, mainly the DPS campaign, backs this, but claims it is too expensive to build and must be postponed until Montenegro joins the EU.[8] In their campaign pamphlet, they also plan to close off the Old Town, currently barely walkable, as well as the city centre, and build underground parking lots in both parts of the city.

The DF-led coalition's composition shows the alliance's shift to the right, with politicians such as radical conservative, Christian fundamentalist and pro-Russian Vladislav Dajković leading a party in the coalition.[9][10] Dajković is one of the more radical Serbian nationalist politicians in Montenegro and notoriously posts tweets on Twitter that deny the Montenegrin ethnicity and language and claim Montenegro as a 'Serbian Sparta'.[11][12] The DF campaign, called "For the Future of Podgorica" (Template:Lang-cnr) mainly focuses on national topics, advocating for Christian conservative and Serbian nationalist values, but also advocates for overthrowing DPS due to corruption.[13]

The DPS-led coalition is currently in power and is headed by Ivan Vuković. Vuković tries to distance his campaign from the notoriously corrupt[14] national branch of DPS[15] and focuses on local topics, with a green liberal platform. His campaign book goes over the changes in the last 4 years, and despite the two parties being strongly opposed to each other, DPS promises match the URA promises, although on a smaller scale.

SNP is running alone, and its campaign resembles the centre-left shift the party has been taking since entering the minority government. It promotes a green, 'smart city' campaign.[16]

Reversal (Template:Lang-cnr) is a small anti-corruption and green movement aiming to end particracy.[17] It has not made a lot of its views public due to the movement being very small and new. Along with Podgorica, it's participating in the Danilovgrad elections.

Saint Sava Serbian List (Template:Lang-cnr) is a small radical conservative, Christian fundamentalist and Serbian nationalist electoral list. Their arguments edge close to some of Dajković's rhetoric, and they barely suggest anything in local topics, only rallying support for the Serbian Orthodox Church, the majority church in Montenegro.[18]

Results

Party % Seats
"Everyone for Our City!" - Democratic Party of Socialists coalition[b] 38.1% 24
Europe Now 21.7% 13
"For the Future of Podgorica" - Democratic Front, True Montenegro, Free Montenegro 18.2% 11
"Let's go, people!" - Democratic Montenegro, United Montenegro, DEMOS 10.8% 6
"This is Our City - Podgorica Can" - United Reform Action, CIVIS, Albanian Alternative 6.4% 4
"Thoroughly for Podgorica" - Socialist People's Party 2.8% -
"It's Time for a Reversal" - Reversal 1.8% -
Saint Sava Serbian List 0.2% -

Notes

  1. ^ Officially under the name "Everyone for Our City!" (Template:Lang-cnr), the coalition comprises DPS, SDP, SD, LP, BS, DUA/UDSh, NL, DRP and GI21M.
  2. ^ Officially under the name "Everyone for Our City!" (Template:Lang-cnr), the coalition comprises DPS, SDP, SD, LP, BS, DUA/UDSh, NL, DRP and GI21M.

References

  1. ^ "Danas lokalni izbori u 14 opština" [Local elections in 14 municipalities today]. mportal.me (in Montenegrin). 2022-10-23. Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  2. ^ "Sve o izborima 2022" [All about the 2022 elections]. CDT (in Montenegrin). 2022-10-23. Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  3. ^ "Lokalni izbori u Podgorici i još trinaest gradova u Crnoj Gori" [Local elections in Podgorica and 13 other cities in Montenegro]. Radio Slobodna Evropa (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  4. ^ ""Kada Evropa sad slavi, DPS pada, nećemo ništa sa njima"" ["When Europe Now celebrates, DPS falls, we don't want anything to do with them"]. RTCG (in Montenegrin). Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  5. ^ "EVROPA SAD! – Jedini izborni program koji ćete sigurno pročitati" [Europe Now! – The only electoral campaign that you will surely read]. Vijesti (in Montenegrin). Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  6. ^ "Bečić: Sve je spremno za veliku istorijsku pobjedu u Glavnom gradu" [Bečić: Everything is ready for a great historic win in the capital city]. Democrats of Montenegro (in Montenegrin). Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  7. ^ ura, ura (2021-04-14). "Podgorička URA: Hitno zaustaviti bušenje Ljubovića" [Podgorica URA: Urgently stop the drilling of Ljubović]. URA (in Montenegrin). Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  8. ^ "Novi izbori, staro obećanje - koliko je realno da Podgorica dobije tramvaj" [New elections, old promises - how realistic is it for Podgorica to get a tram system?]. Vijesti (in Montenegrin). Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  9. ^ "Ko je Vladislav Dajković, ambiciozni kandidat za gradonačelnika Podgorice" [Who is Vladislav Dajković, the ambitious candidate for mayor of Podgorica?]. vijesti.me (in Montenegrin). Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  10. ^ "@Dajkovic - Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  11. ^ "Историја ❤️" [History ❤️]. Twitter (in Montenegrin). Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  12. ^ "Dajković: Naša koalicija se NE STIDI srpskih đedova, srpskog jezika i srpske pravoslavne crkve, nego PONOSI za razliku od drugih" [Dajković: Our coalition is NOT ASHAMED of Serbian grandfathers, Serbian language and the Serbian Orthodox Church, but is PROUD unlike the others]. Twitter (in Montenegrin). Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  13. ^ "Borovinić Bojović: Podgorica će biti slobod§na" [Borovinić Bojović: Podgorica will be free]. Vijesti (in Montenegrin). Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  14. ^ "Ove afere su obilježile vladavinu DPS-a u posljednjih 30 godina". Vijesti (in Montenegrin). Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  15. ^ "Lokalni izbori u Crnoj Gori: Borba za opštine ili za startne pozicije pred vanredne parlamentarne izbore" [Local elections in Montenegro: The fight for municipalities, or for starting positions in snap parliamentary elections?]. BBC News (in Serbian (Latin script)). 2022-10-21. Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  16. ^ "Nebojša Vuksanović najozbiljniji kandidat za gradonačelnika Podgorice" [Nebojša Vuksanović, the most serious candidate for mayor of Podgorica]. Vijesti (in Montenegrin). 2022-10-23. Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  17. ^ "Preokret". Preokret. Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  18. ^ "Vuković: Nijesam nezakonit gradonačelnik; Šaranović: Reizbor vrhunac pravnog vandalizma" [Vuković: I am not an unlawful mayor; Šaranović: Re-election is the peak of vandalism of law]. RTCG - Radio Televizija Crne Gore - Nacionalni javni servis (in Montenegrin). Retrieved 2022-10-23.