SNP and PES together in the elections in Berane

The holder of the list will be Đole Lutovac (PES)

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Berane, Photo: Luka Zeković
Berane, Photo: Luka Zeković
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The Socialist People's Party (SNP) and the Europe Sad Movement (PES) will appear together in the local elections in Berane, which will be held on December 8.

This was reported to "Vijesta" by sources from both parties.

According to "Vijesti" information, the decision was made today at the party bodies.

The holder of the list will be Đole Lutovac (PES).

The deadline for submitting the list and signatures of support expires tomorrow at midnight.

The signatures and necessary documentation for participation have so far been submitted by the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), the Justice and Reconciliation Party and the civil list "Živimo za mladost" - Milanko Šćekić.

According to "Vijesti" information, Democratic Montenegro should run independently, and the Bosniak Party, Free Montenegro, and the European Union will also participate in the elections.

The coalition "For the Future of Montenegro" (New Serbian Democracy, Democratic People's Party), Movement for Change and United Montenegro (UCG) will also take part in the elections, but it is not yet known in which arrangement they will participate.

After the 2022 elections, the government in that municipality was formed by the former Democratic Front, Democrats, Prava Montenegro, the "Berane Sad" Movement close to the then Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić and the UCG.

Vuko Todorović (NSD) became the President of the Municipality, while the two vice-presidential positions went to Damjan Ćulafić (Democrats) and Mladen Premović (Berane sad).

The political crisis occurred after the failed attempt to rotate the position of the first man of Aries. Todorović resigned, but the parliament did not receive enough signatures to elect a new president.

The session of the local parliament, which was supposed to vote on the shortening of the mandate of councilors, was not held in September because the president of the SO Milun Rmuš did not appear for "health reasons".

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