This is how the Montenegrin parliament will look like (PHOTO)
Montenegrin Centre for Monitoring and Research (CEMI) has processed 99 percent of the sample, based on which, in the Parliament of Montenegro, which has 81 MPs in the parliamentary elections, the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) won 41.10 percent of the votes, or 35 seats, the Democratic Front 18 seats, and Large coalition Key 8.
Aleksandar Vucic's wife, Tamara Vucic, on the reception with Michelle Obama (PHOTO)
According to the results of the election, Aleksa Becic Democrats 9.70 percent with eight seats, while the SDP won five percent of the votes, as four seats.
The Bosniak Party won 3.30 percent or two seats, while the Social Democrats of Ivan Brajovic went to 3.10 per cent, or two terms.
Croatian civil list (HGI) has won one mandates, as well as a coalition of Albanians resolutely.
Positive Montenegro did not exceed the threshold as it won 1.3 percent, which is why its president resigned.
Izgled parlamenta u odnosu na broj osvojenih mandata po pojedinačim partijama koje su u izašle nezavisno i u koalicijama pic.twitter.com/GvcUPo8jzU
— CeMI (@CeMI_ME) October 16, 2016
Even if the four largest opposition parties united, which publicly declared they wont go into post election coalition with Djukanovic, they could hardly form the government without the help from the minor parties - Bosniaks, Albanians and Croats.
#infographic #MandatesDistribution #Election2016 pic.twitter.com/IIsxfbFjVl — CeMI (@CeMI_ME) October 16, 2016
It is Democratic front, Great Coallition Key, Becic Democrats and SDP, of Ranko Krivokapic, who was, until now, traditional adviser of Djukanovic Party.
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