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The first presidential elections in Montenegro were held in 1990, and the then candidate of the Union of Communists of Montenegro, Mr. Momir Bulatović, won
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voting, elections, Photo: AFP
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Ažurirano: 06.04.2018. 08:10h

The first presidential elections in Montenegro since the restoration of state independence and the fifth since the introduction of the multiparty system will be held today. The citizens will choose the president of the state from PzP president Nebojša Medojević, whose name is on the list under the ordinal number one, the second is SL leader Andrija Mandić, the third is SNP president Srđan Milić, and the fourth is DPS candidate Filip Vujanović. Since the introduction of multi-party systems, there is no independent candidate in today's elections for the first time.

According to official SEC data, 489.412 voters have the right to vote in these elections. The elections will be monitored by 814 foreign and domestic observers.

The first presidential elections in Montenegro were held in 1990, and the then candidate of the Union of Communists of Montenegro, Mr. Momir Bulatović, won. His opponents were Ljubiša Stanković and Novak Kilibarda.

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