Is Milačić's party drowning in Mandić's?

A source from "Vijesti" claims that the decision to join the NSD was due to "the unification of the Serbian electorate"

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They were together in the elections on several occasions: Milačić and Mandić, Photo: Boris Pejović
They were together in the elections on several occasions: Milačić and Mandić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Real Montenegro Marko Milačić should join the New Serbian Democracy (NSD) Andrije Mandić, "Vijesti" learns.

A Prava editorial source said that they had been in communication with the NSD, and that the decision to join the party was made at the party's organs in the middle of last month. He also claims that part of Prava's membership was against it.

The interlocutor said that the decision to join the NSD came about due to "unifying the Serbian electorate", noting that they have so far acted in a coalition with the party led by the head of the Assembly.

"Vijesti" has learned that Prava could join the NSD probably by the end of the year, and that negotiations are underway on which positions in Mandić's party those coming from Prava should occupy.

The Workers' Party joined the NSD in early October. Maksim Vučinić.

Prava was formed in 2018, and since then it has been led by former journalist and activist Marko Milačić.

Among the founders was the current president of Free Montenegro. Vladislav Dajkovic, but due to his disagreements with Milačić, he was removed from all party positions.

Milačić was a candidate for President of Montenegro in the 2018 elections, and won 2,8 percent of the vote (9.405 votes).

Two years later, Prava, as part of the coalition "For the Future of Montenegro", led by the former Democratic Front (DF), achieved parliamentary status in the parliamentary elections - which overthrew the three-decade rule of the Democratic Party of Socialists - and Milačić became an MP.

In the last national elections, in June 2023, Prava remained below the threshold. Then, they went to the polls as part of the so-called People's Coalition, with the Christian Democratic Movement, the Free Party, the Democratic Serbian Party, and the Movement for Pljevlja.

Prava was formed in 2018, and has been led by former journalist and activist Marko Milačić since then.

Prava has councilors in Danilovgrad, Zeta, Herceg Novi and Žabljak, and in local elections over the past two years it has mainly competed with the parties of the former DF - Mandić's NSD and the Democratic People's Party (DNP). Milan Knežević.

It was with the DNP and Knežević that Prava signed an agreement on organizational cooperation and unified political action at the end of 2023.

Until recently, Prava had a representative in the Parliament of the Capital City, but after Stefan Vesovic appointed acting secretary of social welfare, ceding the position to the DNP.

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