Montenegrin election commission's preliminary results: This is the current situation

The State Election Commission (DIK) has announced preliminary results based on 98.55 percent of the processed sample of ballots

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Duško Marković, Milo Đukanović, Amfilohije,  Crna Gora izbori 2020. Montenegro Election Photo: Tanjug/AP/Risto Bozovic, Zoran Mirkovic, Montenegrin government/Sasa Matic

The State Election Commission of Montenegro announced the preliminary results of the parliamentary elections based on 98.55 percent of the processed sample, according to which the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) won 35.12 percent, or 141,767 votes, while the coalition "For the Future of Montenegro" took 32.52 percent (131,333 votes).

The Coalition "Mir je Nasa Nacija" won 12.55 percent (50,672), Crno na Bijelo 5.57 (22,499), Social Democrats 4.09 (16,524), Bosniak Party 3.81 (15,387), SDP - Strong Montenegro 3.14 (12,674), the Albanian List 1.61 (6,485), and the Albanian Coalition Unanimous 1.16 percent (4,675).

The Croatian Civic Initiative won 0.27 (1,101), the Croatian Reform Party 0.13 percent, or 525 votes, and according to these results of the DIK, they did not pass the threshold and will not be represented in parliament.

76.68 percent of registered voters turned out at the polls, of which 403,642 cast valid ballots.

According to preliminary data from the Center for Monitoring and Research (CEMI), based on 95 percent of the processed sample, the DPS has won 30 seats, while the coalition For the Future of Montenegro has 27 seats.

CEMI announced that the coalition led by Aleksa Becic, "Mir je Nasa Nacija," will have ten mandates.

According to the processed sample, the "Crno na Bijelo" Coalition won four seats, while the Social Democrats and the Bosniak Party (BS) should have three seats each.

The SDP should continue to have two seats, while the Albanian parties won two seats based on 95% of the processed sample.

"Electoral lists Croatian Civic Initiative (HGI) - With all my heart for Montenegro and the Croatian Reform Party of Montenegro (HRS) did not win any mandates," said CEMI.

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(Telegraf.rs)

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