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Parliament of Montenegro, 2020–2024

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2020-2023 Parliament of Montenegro
2016–2020 2023–2027
Seat composition of the Parliament of Montenegro
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Montenegro
Jurisdiction Montenegro
Meeting placeHouse of the Assembly, Boulevard of Saint Peter of Cetinje, Podgorica
Term23 September 2020 – 16 March 2023
Election30 August 2020
Government2020-2022:
NDCG-CnB
2022-2023:
SNP-CnB-SDP-BS-LSh-KSh-HGI
Opposition2020-2022:
DPS-BS-SD-SDP-LP
2022-2023:
DF-MNN-SD-Prava-UCG

2022. since September


DPS-BS-SD-SDP-LP
Websiteskupstina.me
Members81
President2020-2022:
Aleksa Bečić (MNN)
2022-2023:
Danijela Đurović (SNP)
Party control2020-2022:
DF-MNN-SNP-CnB-Prava majority
2022-2023:
DPS-SNP-CnB-BS-SDP-LP-FORCA-UDSH majority

2022. Since September:


DF-MNN-SNP-CnB-Prava

2020-2023 Parliament of Montenegro was convocation of the Parliament of Montenegro, elected in the 2020 parliamentary election.

History

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The first session of Parliament was held on 23 September 2020. The leader of Democratic Montenegro, Aleksa Bečić, was elected president. A parliamentary majority was also formed, consisting of coalitions of the ZBCG, MjNN and CnB. This is the first majority since independence that does not include the Democratic Party of Socialists. Montenegrin President Milo Đukanović was not present at the session.[1]

All 41 opposition deputies nominated Zdravko Krivokapić as their candidate for the post of prime minister.[2] After negotiations, Krivokapić Cabinet took office on 4 December 2020.[3][4]

The government fell in a vote of no confidence on 4 February 2022, initiated by URA leader Dritan Abazović.[5] On 28 April 2022, after parliamentary and government crisis, Parliament approved the Abazović Cabinet.[6] A new parliament speaker, Danijela Đurović from the Socialist People's Party, was also elected.[7]

On 20 August 2022, the Parliament of Montenegro passed a motion of no confidence against Abazović's government, which ended his premiership.[8]

Current composition

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Deputy Party Group Birth year Notes
Danijel Živković DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1987 Head of MP group
Duško Marković DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1958
Branimir Gvozdenović DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1961
Aleksandra Vuković DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1981
Mevludin Nuhodžić DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1959
Predrag Bošković DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1972
Jevto Eraković DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1976
Nikola Rakočević DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1989
Dragica Sekulić DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1980
Petar Ivanović DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1965
Halil Duković DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1964
Dragutin Papović DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1980
Vesna Pavićević DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1962
Miloš Nikolić DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1994
Nikola Janović DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1980
Daliborka Pejović DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1971
Branko Čavor DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1955
Suzana Pribilović DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1972
Ivan Mitrović DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1981
Abaz Dizdarević DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1978
Luiđ Škrelja DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1955
Jovanka Laličić DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1957
Predrag Sekulić DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1964
Andrija Nikolić DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1985
Lidija Kljajić DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1975
Miomir M. Mugoša DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1968
Nela Savković-Vukčević DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1972
Mihailo Anđušić DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1987
Radule Novović DPS Democratic Party of Socialists 1971
Slaven Radunović NSD Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP 1964 Head of MP group
Simonida Kordić NSD Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP 1969
Janko Milatović NSD Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP
Jovan Jole Vučurović NSD Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP 1973
Jelena Božović NSD Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP 1985
Budimir Aleksić NSD Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP 1968
Andrija Mandić NSD Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP 1965
Milan Knežević DNP Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP 1980
Milun Zogović DNP Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP 1979
Predrag Bulatović DNP Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP 1956
Maja Vukićević DNP Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP
Dragan Bojović DNP Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP 1973
Maksim Vučinić RP Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP 1994
Dejan Đurović NSD Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP 1966
Nataša Jevrić NSD Democratic Front – NSD, DNP, RP 1965
Boris Bogdanović Democrats Democrats – Demos – Peace is Our Nation Head of MP group
Aleksa Bečić Democrats Democrats – Demos – Peace is Our Nation 1987
Miodrag Lekić DEMOS Democrats – Demos – Peace is Our Nation 1947
Zdenka Popović Democrats Democrats – Demos – Peace is Our Nation
Dragan Krapović Democrats Democrats – Demos – Peace is Our Nation 1976
Momo Koprivica Democrats Democrats – Demos – Peace is Our Nation
Tamara Vujović Democrats Democrats – Demos – Peace is Our Nation 1975
Albin Ćeman Democrats Democrats – Demos – Peace is Our Nation
Vladimir Martinović Democrats Democrats – Demos – Peace is Our Nation
Danilo Šaranović Democrats Democrats – Demos – Peace is Our Nation
Branko Radulović PzP Democratic FrontMovement for Changes 1950 Head of MP group
Branka Bošnjak PzP Democratic FrontMovement for Changes 1970
Vladan Raičević PzP Democratic FrontMovement for Changes 1980
Jovanka Bogavac PzP Democratic FrontMovement for Changes 1971
Nikola Bajčetić PzP Democratic FrontMovement for Changes 1991
Dragan Ivanović SNP Socialist People's Party of Montenegro 1953 Head of MP group
Danijela Đurović SNP Socialist People's Party of Montenegro 1973 President of the Parliament
Dragan Vukić SNP Socialist People's Party of Montenegro 1987
Milosava Paunović SNP Socialist People's Party of Montenegro 1981
Bogdan Božović SNP Socialist People's Party of Montenegro
Miloš Konatar URA In Black and White 1983 Head of MP group
Božena Jelušić URA In Black and White 1956
Srđan Pavičević Civis In Black and White 1961
Suada Zoronjić URA In Black and White 1971
Kenana Strujić-Harbić BS Bosniak Party 1980 Head of MP group
Amer Smailović BS Bosniak Party 1991
Suljo Mustafić BS Bosniak Party 1973
Ivan Brajović SD Social Democrats of Montenegro 1962 Head of MP group
Damir Šehović SD Social Democrats of Montenegro 1981
Boris Mugoša SD Social Democrats of Montenegro 1979
Draginja Vuksanović SDP Social Democratic PartyLiberal Party 1978 Head of MP group
Andrija Popović LP Social Democratic PartyLiberal Party 1959 Deputy head of MP group
Adnan Striković SDP Social Democratic PartyLiberal Party 1979
Genci Nimanbegu FORCA Albanian MPs Group 1961
Mehmed Zenka UDSh Albanian MPs Group
Marko Milačić Prava Unaffiliated 1985
Vladimir Dobričanin UCG Unaffiliated 1972

References

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  1. ^ "Formirana nova Skupština Crne Gore, bez prisustva Đukanovića". Radio Slobodna Evropa (in Serbo-Croatian). 23 September 2020. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  2. ^ EWB (2020-09-23). "Montenegro: All 41 opposition MPs support Krivokapić as the new Prime Minister". European Western Balkans. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  3. ^ "'Krizu prevazići reformama i znanjem'". RTCG - Radio Televizija Crne Gore - Nacionalni javni servis (in Bosnian). Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  4. ^ "Montenegro Elects First Government Without Djukanovic Party". Balkan Insight. 2020-12-04. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  5. ^ "Pala Vlada Crne Gore". balkans.aljazeera.net (in Bosnian). Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  6. ^ Vasiljevic, Stevo (2022-04-28). "Montenegro approves new minority government focused on joining EU". Reuters. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  7. ^ "Danijela Đurović nova predsednica Skupštine Crne Gore - Društvo - Dnevni list Danas" (in Serbian). 2022-04-28. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  8. ^ Stevanović, Vojislav (2022-08-19). "Skupština Crne Gore izglasala nepoverenje vladi Dritana Abazovića". N1 (in Serbian). Retrieved 2022-08-20.