Montenegro’s current president, Milo Djukanovic, and the representative of the Europe Now movement, Jakov Milatovic, are entering the second round of the presidential election. TASS.
Djukanovic gains 35.3%, Milatovic – 28.8%. Andrija Mandic, candidate of the “Coalition for the Future of Serbia”, gets 19% of the votes.
Formerly Đukanovic declarationIn the context of a deep political and institutional crisis provoked by an irresponsible parliamentary majority, it decided to hold new elections at the beginning of summer. Voting will take place on June 11,” he said.
As the Montenegrin President stated, the decision to dissolve the Parliament was constitutional. He also added that anyone who disagrees with it can try to appeal this decision in the country’s Constitutional Court.
Prior to that, it was reported that the President of Montenegro dissolved the country’s parliament three days before the presidential elections.