The constitutive session of the local parliament in Pljevlja will be held on April 19.
This was agreed upon at a meeting held by the outgoing President of the Municipal Assembly of Pljevlja, Dragiša Sokić, with the holders of electoral rolls.
On March 22, the Municipal Election Commission (MEC) in Pljevlja announced the final results of the local elections held on October 23 last year, after the Constitutional Court rejected the objections submitted by the Democratic Party of Socialists with its coalition partners, BS, SD, and SDP. .
The President of the Municipal Election Commission, Čedo Gospić, told "Vijesti" that the Decision on the announcement of the election was published in the Official Gazette on Thursday, March 30, after which the 15-day period began to run, during which the president of the old convocation of the Pljeval Parliament must schedule a session at which mandates of new councilors will be verified.
The Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) with its coalition partners the Bosniak Party (BS), the Social Democrats (SD), and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) submitted a complaint to the MEC in Pljevlja half an hour before the legal deadline due to alleged violations of voting rights during the elections held on 23 in October at two smaller polling stations in the villages of Potpeće and Premćani.
The objection was first rejected by the MEC, and then by the State Election Commission (SEC), after which the coalition led by DPS filed an appeal with the Constitutional Court, which until recently did not have a quorum for decision-making.
In the objections, they state that the conditions for voting for persons with disabilities were not provided in those places, which allowed them to still manage the local administration in Pljevlja more than five months after the elections were held.
The winners of the elections in Pljevlje accused the DPS and their coalition partners, who were convincingly defeated in Pljevlje, of obstructing the process of replacing the local government.
In the elections on October 23, the Democratic Front (DF) coalition "For a better Pljevlja" won the most votes, 5.620 or 12 mandates, the DPS, BS, SD and SDP coalition won 4.584 votes, or nine mandates, the Democratic Movement for Pljevlja and United Montenegro coalition won 3.545 votes. - seven mandates, Movement Europe now 2.136 votes - four mandates and the coalition of the Socialist People's Party (SNP and Citizens' Movement URA) 1.176 votes or two mandates.
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