Printing of ballot papers has started

"We expect that, in a technical sense, everything will go as it should by election day," said the president of the SEC, Nikola Mugoša.

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Photo: Jadranka Ćetković
Photo: Jadranka Ćetković
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Ažurirano: 03.06.2023. 12:01h

The printing of ballots for the parliamentary elections in Montenegro started today, in the Bijelo Polje printing house Mercator.

11 lists will participate in the elections, which will be held on June 15.

Members of the State Election Commission (SEC) attended the beginning of the printing and made sure of the correctness of the printing procedure.

"A total of 558.741 ballots will be printed, which includes the total number of 542.468 voters, and a reserve, determined by law, of 3% of the total number of 16.273 voters," the commission said on Twitter.

printing of ballots
photo: Jadranka Ćetković

The President of the SEC, Nikola Mugoša, told reporters that he expects the printing of the ballots to be completed late in the evening.

"Well, the distribution of election materials to municipal election commissions will be carried out tomorrow during the day, while electronic voter identification devices will be distributed to the commissions on Monday. I note that the SEC has carried out all the legal actions it was obliged to perform. The education of municipal election commissions has been carried out , which should carry out the education of polling boards. We expect that, in a technical sense, everything will go as it should by the election day," he said.

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The list of the Bosniak Party will be the first on the ballot, the list of the Croatian Civic Initiative will be the second, and the "Private for All" list will be the third.

The list of the coalition of the Socialist People's Party and Demos will be in fourth place, the "People's Coalition - full stop" will be in fifth place, the Albanian Alliance will be sixth, and the Revival movement will be seventh.

In eighth place on the ballot will be the Movement for Change, in ninth place the alliance "We Can for Civic Montenegro", and in tenth place the Zajedno coalition.

The European Movement will now be in 11th place, the Social Democratic Party in 12th, and the coalition of Democrats and the Citizens' Movement URA in 13th.

The 14th place on the ballot will be the coalition For the Future of Montenegro, while the 15th will be the list of the Albanian Forum.

542.468 citizens have the right to vote in parliamentary elections.

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