The leaders of the Democratic Montenegro Aleksa Bečić and the Civic Movement URA Dritan Abazović received the highest average rating from the Montenegrin public opinion, in a survey conducted by the Damar agency at the request of the KOD Organization.
Bečić and Abazović received an average score of 3,14, followed by Zdravko Krivokapić (3,03) and Metropolitan Amfilohije of Montenegro and the Littoral (2,85).
After them are: Vanja Ćalović Marković (2,52), Milo Đukanović (2,51), Miodrag Lekić (2,47), Duško Marković (2,36), Draginja Vuksanović Stanković (2,3), Marko Milačić (2,24 ,2,21), Vladimir Joković (2,18), Milan Knežević (2,16), Andrija Mandić (2,08), Ivan Brajović (2,07), Nebojša Medojević (1,99), Rafet Husović (1,99 ), Nik Đeljošaj (1,96), Genci Nimanbegu (1,94), Fatmir Đeka (1,93) Mehmed Zenka (XNUMX).
The Damar agency's research was conducted on a stratified sample of 1.000 respondents.
It showed that the balance of power between the government and the opposition would have remained approximately the same in the elections if the elections had been held in the first half of October, with the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and the coalition for the future of Montenegro winning slightly fewer votes than on August 30, while the Peace is our Nation and Black on White coalitions would have more support.

DPS would vote for 32,5 percent of voters in the elections held in the first half of October, which is a drop of 2,6 percent compared to August 30, while the coalition led by Zdravko Krivokapić would win 28,8 percent of support, which is a drop of 3,7 .XNUMX percent.
On the other hand, in the first half of October, the coalition of Alekse Bečić would be voted by 15,8 percent of voters, which is an increase of 3,3 percent, while the alliance of URA and Civis Dritan Abazović would deserve the support of 11 percent of voters, which is 5,5 percent more compared to elections on August 30.
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