Vukčević refused to schedule a session of the Election Commission of the Capital City

Yesterday, the member of the Election Commission of the Capital City, Nikola Terzić (URA), invited Vukčević (DPS) to schedule a session where the position on the announcement of the final results of the local elections in Podgorica would be determined, after the Constitutional Court informed them that an election appeal had been filed.

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The President of the Election Commission of the Capital City, Veselin Vukčević (DPS), did not accept the request to schedule a session of that commission for today, where the members would get acquainted with the appeals submitted to the Constitutional Court.

In a letter to the members of the commission, Vukčević said that he will schedule a session when the need arises.

photo: Private archive
photo: Private archive

The Constitutional Court received 21 complaints about the recent local elections. The Constitutional Court cannot rule on appeals because it does not have a quorum to work, given that four judges have retired, so only three are working.

In the elections in Podgorica, the movement "All for our city" led by DPS won 24 mandates, the "Europe Now" movement 13, the coalition gathered around the Democratic Front 11, the Democrats six and the URA four mandates. SNP, Movement Preokret and Svetosavska are without mandates .

Yesterday, the member of the Election Commission of the Capital City, Nikola Terzić (GP URA), invited Veselin Vukčević to schedule a meeting to determine the position on the announcement of the final results of the local elections in Podgorica, after the Constitutional Court informed them that an election appeal had been filed.

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