The Constitutional Court rejected 13 appeals from the Forward Movement

At its session last week, the Constitutional Court rejected an appeal by the Forward Movement to repeat the vote in Doljani

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Kadić, Photo: Movement Forward
Kadić, Photo: Movement Forward
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Today, the Constitutional Court rejected as unfounded 13 appeals of the Naprijed Movement on the election process in Podgorica.

It was published on the court's website.

At its session last week, the Constitutional Court rejected an appeal by the Forward Movement to repeat the vote in Doljani.

The Naprijed movement, which was led by Vuk Kadić in the elections in Podgorica, submitted to the Constitutional Court appeals against the decisions of the State Election Commission (SEC), which rejected 14 objections related to, as they claim, irregularities in the elections in Podgorica.

The Naprijed Movement list with 2,75 percent voter support remained below the threshold in the local elections in Podgorica on September 29, and they lacked about 200 votes to enter the city parliament.

According to the preliminary results, the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) won 19 mandates in the city parliament, the coalition of the Europe Now Movement (PES) and Democrats won 14, the alliance "For the Future of Podgorica" ​​13, the list "Za bolja Podgorica" ​​six, the European Union three, and Urokret and the Party of European Progress (SEP) two each.

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