In five municipalities, a new local government is elected

Local elections are held in Budva, Kotor, Tivat, Andrijevica and Gusinje

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Detail from Tivat, Photo: Siniša Luković
Detail from Tivat, Photo: Siniša Luković
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Ažurirano: 30.08.2020. 20:23h
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19: 50h

In Andrijevica, 82 percent of registered voters exercised their right to vote.

19: 46h

The turnout at 19.30:46,81 p.m. in Gusinje in the local elections was 20 percent. According to the President of the MEC, Senid Redžepagić, this should be the final estimate of the turnout, that is, it will not change significantly by XNUMX p.m.

19: 44h

As Radio Kotor was informed by the Municipal Electoral Commission, 17 percent of voters had voted in the local elections in Kotor by 65,14 p.m.

19: 40h

In Budva, 19 percent of registered voters voted by 78,3 p.m., according to the MEC.

19: 21h

The turnout in the local elections in Tivat was 74%, as 8.783 citizens went to the polls.

19: 21h

Local catering establishments in the surroundings of the Municipality of Budva are closed at 18 pm.

17: 44h

As Radio Kotor was informed by the Municipal Electoral Commission, 14 percent of voters voted in the local elections in that municipality by 51,61:XNUMX p.m.

17: 37h

The holder of the "Nova Budva - Ilija Gigović" list, Ilija Gigović, voted at the polling station in Budva.

Gigovic
Gigovicphoto: Vuk Lajović
17: 17h

The turnout at the local elections in Tivat by 17 pm was 68,5 percent, because by then 19 citizens had voted at a total of 8.057 polling stations.

16: 24h

In Gusinje, 16 percent of voters used their right to vote for the parliamentary elections, and 39,93 percent for the local elections - as announced by the MEC.

16: 17h

The President of the Municipal Election Commission in Budva, Mira Deloik, said that by 16:66 p.m., XNUMX percent of voters had voted in that municipality.

15: 31h

According to the data of the MEC Tivat, a total of 15 Tivat citizens, or 7.198% of those registered in the electoral roll, voted in the parliamentary elections by 61,01 p.m.

At the same time, the turnout in the local elections was 61%, as a total of 15 citizens of Tivat voted by 7.163 p.m.

For now, the election process is proceeding regularly and without significant irregularities reported.

15: 30h

In Gusinje by 13 p.m., 26,61 for local and 26,67 for parliamentary elections out of 4.595 voters for local and 4.607 for parliamentary elections.

Voting is held in ten polling stations in Gusinje.

14: 21h

In Andrijevica, 14 percent of voters voted in the local elections by 65 p.m., according to the MEC.

13: 33h

According to the data of the MEC Tivat, a total of 13 Tivat citizens, or 5.678% of those registered in the voter register, voted in the parliamentary elections by 48,1 p.m. At the same time, the turnout in the local elections was 47%, as a total of 13 citizens of Tivat voted by 5.563 p.m.

13: 30h

The President of the Municipal Election Commission in Budva, Mira Deloik, said that 13 percent of the registered voters had voted by 47:XNUMX p.m., and that there were no irregularities.

12: 51h

The crowds in front of the polling stations in Tivat are not abating. Citizens wait in lines to vote in the bright sun and a temperature of 32 degrees Celsius.

Crowds in front of the polling station in Tivat
Crowds in front of the polling station in Tivatphoto: Siniša Luković
Change: 13:30 p.m
12: 07h

The President of the Municipal Election Commission, Marija Sijerković, said that 11 percent of voters had voted in the local elections in that municipality by 28,64:XNUMX a.m.

28,6 percent of voters voted in the parliamentary elections.

She appealed to the citizens to respect the rules of the NKT.

11: 29h
Vujicic
Vujicicphoto: Vuk Lajović

The holder of the list of the voter group "Citizens' Action - Dr. Božodar Vujičić", Dr. Božodar Vujičić, voted at the polling station in TN "Slovenska plaža" in Budva.

11: 25h

Vice-president of the Democrats, after whom the paper in Budva is named "Dragan Krapović - Budva is our nation - Democrats - Democratic Montenegro", Dragan Krapović voted at the polling station in the "Mogren" hotel.

Krapović
Krapovićphoto: Vuk Lajović

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