At the top of the list of the strongest alliances are mainly party functionaries: To the elections with proven teams

New faces are generally lower ranked, except for those who are running for the elections for the first time. DPS has significantly refreshed the list of "renouncing" personnel who bear the burden of affairs, and at the top there are still established names

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The offer is almost the same: Nova functionaries, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
The offer is almost the same: Nova functionaries, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
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At the top of the election lists of the strongest coalitions and parties are mostly high-ranking party officials, with only a few new names. Newcomers, for the most part, are ranked lower on the lists, except for political actors who are running for the elections for the first time, and whose lists are dominated by persons unknown to the general public.

Known from the party leadership, former and current authorities are most visible in the top list of the coalition for the future of Montenegro (ZBCG), the alliance of Democrats and Citizens' Movement (GP) URA, the Europe Now Movement (PES), and partly in the coalition led by the Democratic Party of Socialists ( DPS). The Bosniak Party (BS), the Socialist People's Party (SNP), the Social Democratic Party (SDP) will go to the polls on June 11 in a "verified" composition...

Among the first twenty candidates for deputies from the list of the ZBCG alliance, which consists of the New Serbian Democracy (Nova), the Democratic People's Party (DNP) and the Workers' Party (RP), are the leaders of those parties. Andrija Mandic (second on the list), Milan Knezevic (carrier) i Maksim Vucinic (15th on the list). There are, among others, members of the Nova Presidency and long-standing members of parliament Simonida Kordić, Slaven Radunović, Jovan Vučurović..., as well as members of the DNP Presidency Maja Vukićević, Milun Zogović, Dragan Bojović...

The director of the Pljevlja Coal Mine is also at the top Milan Lekic, President of the Board of Directors of the Electric Industry of Montenegro (EPCG) Milutin Djukanovic, as well as the presidents of the municipalities of Nikšić and Mojkovac Marko Kovacevic i Vesko Delic.

The top-ranked on the list of Democrats and GP URA, which is called "Courageous Counting", are also the leaders of those parties. Aleksa Becic (carrier) i Dritan Abazovic (second on the list). Apart from them, among the top twenty are well-known persons - deputies and officials of the Democrats Momo Koprivica, Zdenka Popović, Boris Bogdanovic..., deputy of GP URA Milos Konatar, vice president of that party Milena Vuković Sekulović, Executive Director Zoran Mikić...

There are also ministers from the GP URA Ana Novaković Đurović i Filip Adzic, and the presidents of the municipalities of Kolašin, Herceg Novi and Kotor from Democrats Vladimir Martinovic, Stevan Katic i Vladimir Jokic.

Near the end of the list are the veterans of the Montenegrin political scene from the Democrats Velizar Kaluđerović i Neven Gosovic.

When it comes to PES, which is participating in parliamentary elections for the first time and which public opinion researchers predict will win, their list includes almost all members of the movement's Presidency, who are mostly recognized by the public for their work. There is not only the head of state and the deputy president Jakov Milatović. Among the first 15, the list includes ten members of the Presidency, including the leader and the incumbent Milojko Spajic, members Filip Ivanovic, Maida Gorčević Šukurica, Andrej Milović...

At the top of the list of candidates for deputies are the leader and deputy of CIVIS Srđan Pavićević, former deputy of the United Montenegro Vladimir Dobričanin, the recent president of the Justice and Reconciliation Party Seid Hadzic, To Jelena Nedović from the organization Alternative Montenegro.

Among the candidates we haven't seen in public for a while are Abazović's former security adviser Miodrag Laković (21st on the list) and former ambassador of Montenegro to Argentina Gordan Stojović (27th on the list), who held that position during the mandate of the DPS government.

That party, which will go to the elections with the Social Democrats (SD), the Liberal Party (LP) and the Democratic Union of Albanians (DUA), has significantly refreshed its list by "renouncing" the personnel who bear the burden of the affair, but there are still established names at its top. Among them are the holder and acting head of DPS Danijel Zivkovic, vice presidents Ivan Vukovic, Jevto Erakovic i Abaz Dizdarević, member of the Presidency Nermin Abdić, MPs Nikola Janović, Aleksandra Vuković, Andrija Nikolić... High-ranking MPs and SD officials are also Boris Mugoša and the head of the DUA Mehmed Zenka.

Among the "refreshers" at the top of the list are the president of the DPS Women's Alliance Drita Lola, the president of the Municipality of Bar from that party Dušan Raičević, leader of Cetinje DPS Oscar Hutter, president of the DPS Youth Council Sonja Milatović, head of the Bar SD Branislav Nenezić, professor and former dean of the Faculty of Economics in Podgorica Nikola Milović, professor of literature Zoja Bojanić Lalović...

As for BS, high party officials are also at the top of their list. The holder is the leader and the Deputy Prime Minister Ervin Ibrahimovic, followed by MPs and members of the Presidency Amer Smailovic i Kenana Strujić Harbić, vice president Damir Gutic, member of the Presidency and minister Admir Adrović... Of the nine members of the Party Presidency, eight are on the list. While most of them are well positioned, at the back is a former deputy and former vice-president of the parliament, Suljo Mustafić.

The alliance of the Socialist People's Party (SNP) and Demos will go to the polls with a proven team. Their list will be headed by the head of the SNP and the Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir Jokovic, he will be followed by the vice-president of the SNP and the minister Dragoslav Šcekić, official of the SNP Sladjana Kaluđerović, vice president of Demos Ksenija Milović... At the top of the list are former members of the SNP Bogdan Božović, Milosava Paunović i Dragan Vukic.

When it comes to the SDP, well-known faces are at the head of its list. Apart from the bearer, the mayor of the capital Nikola Đurašković, the general secretary is also at the top Ivan Vujović, MP Adnan Strikovic, spokeswoman Amina Cikotić, vice president Bojan Zekovic, former minister Budimir Mugoša, epistle Dragica Andjelic...

The situation is similar with the Movement for Change (PzP), which is led by the president Nebojsa Medojevic, MP Branko Radulović, the vice-president of the parliament Branka Bosniak, and adviser to the vice president Boban Stanišić.

Also in the game are former MPs and ministers, doctors, activists...

Famous persons also lead two Albanian lists, the Albanian Forum (Nik Đeljošaj) and the Albanian Alliance (Genci Nimanbega), the "People's Coalition" (Dejan Vukšić) and the Croatian Citizens' Initiative (Adrijan Vuksanović), while the majority of the rest are led by former MPs and ministers. and new people. This is primarily the case with the papers of the People's Movement "Pravda za sve", Preokreta and the list "Mi momoje".

representatives of the paper
photo: Boris Pejović

"Pravda za sve" is led by former minister Vladimir Leposavić, and at the top are former state secretary Ivan Vukićević, sister of murdered police inspector Slavoljub Šćekić, Slavica Šćekić, journalist Miljan Živković, writer Aleksandar Ćuković...

At the head of Preokreta's list is former deputy Srđan Perić, followed by, among others, biologist Vuk Iković, economist Mirza Krnić, civil activist Dževdet Pepić...

The holder of the "Mi momoje" list is the director of the private hospital "Kodra" Dragica Perović Ivanović, and the candidates for parliament are, among others, former vice-president of the SDP Mirel Radić, psychologist Maida Burdžović, former director of the National Tourism Organization Željka Radak Kukavičić...

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