People's Party (Montenegro, 1990)
People's Party Narodna stranka Народна странка | |
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Founder | Novak Kilibarda |
Founded | 1990 |
Dissolved | 2017[1] |
Headquarters | Podgorica |
Ideology | Serbian–Montenegrin unionism Cultural conservatism Christian democracy |
Political position | Centre-right to right-wing |
European affiliation | European Christian Political Movement |
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The People's Party (Template:Lang-cnr) was a Christian-democratic, conservative[2] political party in Montenegro.
History
The party was established in 1990, after a multi-party system was introduced in Montenegro, and was named after the historical People's Party.
The People's Party opposed Slobodan Milošević's regime in Serbia and his supporters in Montenegro during the 1990s. It joined DPS and SDP in 1998 election, and it participated in Government with the two until 2001. But, when DPS and SDP openly stated that they are proponents of full Montenegrin independence,
People's Party of Montenegro left the coalition and the Government. Afterwards, it was mostly in coalition with pro-union with Serbia parties. After the referendum, the People's Party refused to acknowledge the result due to allegations of irregularities.
After failing to achieve parliamentary status in 2009 and 2012 elections, People's Party activity significantly decreased, but it remained formally active until its dissolution in 2017.
Elections
Year | Popular vote | % of popular vote | Overall seats won | Seat change | Coalition | Government |
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1990 | 39,146 | 12.84% | 13 / 125
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— | opposition | |
1992 | 37,549 | 12.71% | 14 / 71
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1 | — | opposition |
1996 | 74,963 | 24.91% | 11 / 71
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3 | LSCG | opposition |
1998 | 170,080 | 48.87% | 5 / 75
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6 | ECG | government |
2001 | 148,513 | 40.56% | 9 / 75
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4 | ZZP | opposition |
2002 | 133,900 | 38.4% | 5 / 75
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4 | ZZP | opposition |
2006 | 47,683 | 14.07% | 2 / 81
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3 | SNP-DSS | opposition |
2009 | 9,448 | 2.86% | 0 / 81
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2 | DSS | non-parliamentary |
2012 | 5,275 | 1.45% | 0 / 81
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SL-DCB | non-parliamentary |
Party leadership
- Novak Kilibarda, 1990–2000
- Dragan Šoć, 2000–2006
- Predrag Popović, 2006–2017
- Jovan Markuš, 2011–2016[acting]
See also
References
- ^ Partijama iz budžeta skoro 380 hiljada, Vijesti, February 2019
- ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2009). "Montenegro". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 7 February 2009. Retrieved 11 June 2019.