Montenegro elections: Second round is needed under projections, Djukanovic fails to achieve convincing victory

presidential candidate of DPS Milo Djukanovic won 36.6 per cent, according to preliminary predictions of CeMI's results based on 46.2 per cent of the processed sample, writes the list. In the most serious elections in recent years in Montenegro, according to the first results, a second round will be needed after [...]
presidential candidate of DPS Milo Djukanovic won 36.6 per cent, according to preliminary predictions of CeMI's results based on 46.2 per cent of the processed sample, writes the list.
In the most serious elections in recent years in Montenegro, according to the first results, it will take another round, since no one has managed to win over 50% of the vote. The country is going through political crisis, as Djukanovic also distributed the Assembly several days before the election for president, while incumbent Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic was fired several months later, but no party has managed to create the necessary majority to appoint a new prime minister.
In other results, European Movement candidate Tani Jakov Milatovic won 26.8 per cent, the Andrija Democratic Front, persecuted 20 per cent, Montenegro Democratic Alexa Beciq 11.7 per cent.
DSPA candidate Draginje Vuksanovic Stankov won 2.8 per cent, candidate for United Montenegro Goran Danilović 1.3 per cent, and influential Jovan Radulović Jodır 0.5 percent.












