Tonight, DPS is calling parties that won mandates in Podgorica, which are not part of the state government, to negotiations

The source of Vijesti from DPS said that they will propose that the first meeting be held on Monday at 17 pm

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The holder of the DPS list in the local elections in Podgorica, Nermin Abdić, addresses the public on election night, Photo: Boris Pejović
The holder of the DPS list in the local elections in Podgorica, Nermin Abdić, addresses the public on election night, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) will invite parties that won mandates in the local parliament, but are not part of the ruling majority at the state level, to negotiations on the formation of the government in Podgorica tonight, Vijesti has learned.

These are the coalition "For a better Podgorica", which consists of the Movement for Podgorica of Jakov Milatović, the Civic Movement URA and the Movement for Changes, the European Union (Social Democrats, the Social Democratic Party and the Liberal Party), the Party of European Progress (SEP) of former Prime Minister Duško Marković and the Movement for Change .

The source of Vijesti from DPS said that they will propose that the first meeting be held on Monday at 17 pm.

The Election Commission of the Capital announced last night the final results of the local elections in Podgorica held on September 29, after the Constitutional Court rejected appeals on alleged irregularities in the elections.

In the elections, DPS won 19 mandates, the coalition of the Europe Now Movement (PES) and Democratic Montenegro 14, the coalition for the future of Podgorica 13, the list "Za bolja Podgorica - Jakov Milatović" six, the European Union three and the Party of European Progress and the Movement for Change two each mandate.

Yesterday, the Constitutional Court rejected all the appeals of the Naprijed Movement headed by Vuk Kadić regarding alleged irregularities in the elections.

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