In UIKS, the coalition "For the future of Montenegro" won the most votes.

This coalition won 130 votes at the polling stations in the Prison for Long Sentences, the Investigation Prison in UIKS and the prison in Bijelo Polje

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The coalition "For the future of Montenegro" won the most votes among the voters in the Administration for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions (UIKS) in Spuz and the prison in Bijelo Polje in yesterday's elections.

According to the results established yesterday by the State Election Commission (SEC), the ZBCG coalition, which consists of the New Serbian Democracy and the Democratic People's Party, won 130 votes at polling stations in the Prison for Long Sentences, the Investigation Prison in UIKS and the prison in Bijelo Polje .

The coalition gathered around the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) received 110 votes, Europe Now 104, "Hrabro se broji" (Democrats-URA) 69 votes, and the Bosniak Party 22 votes.

The SDP and the Albanian Forum received 11 votes each, the SNP-DEMOS coalition received nine votes, Urokret five, Movement for Changes four, Pravda za sve all three, HGI, Mi mokome and Složno two each, and the Albanian Alliance one.

In the second round of the presidential elections, the President of Montenegro, Jakov Milatović, had the most votes among voters in the UIKS in Spuz and the prison in Bijelo Polje.

Milatović had 303 votes in UIKS, and the candidate of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Milo Đukanović 204.

Compared to the first round of presidential elections, Đukanović won the same number of votes at the polling stations in the Prison for Long Sentences and the Investigation Prison in UIKS and the prison in Bijelo Polje. Milatović was voted for in the second round by those who supported the candidates of the parties that won the parliamentary elections in the first round. Milatović had 81 votes in the first round.

In the UIKS, in the first round, Democratic Front candidate Andrija Mandić won 157 votes, Democrat leader Aleksa Bečić 50, SDP candidate Draginja Vuksanović Stanković 13 votes, independent candidate Jovan Radulović four, and United leader Goran Danilović two votes.

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