Đurašković: SDP's great result, the missing votes will be won if there is a repeat in one more place

"The debacle of those "patriots" who, even today, with money and pressure, did everything to prevent us from winning even these 60 votes"

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Đurašković, Photo: Mediabiro.tv
Đurašković, Photo: Mediabiro.tv
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The holder of the electoral list of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) "For our house" in the parliamentary elections and the mayor of the capital Cetinje, Nikola Đurašković announced this evening that the SDP achieved a great result in today's repeated elections at the polling station Lovcen Partisan Squad II.

"A great result of the SDP in Cetinje, 375 votes out of 454 voters. There are 60 votes missing that will surely be won if there is an expected repetition at another polling station. The debacle of those "patriots" who, even today, with money and pressure, did everything to we don't win even these 60 votes. Maybe sometimes they will be ashamed of their "patriotism". Thank you to all the citizens and all the political subjects and individuals who sincerely supported us," Đurašković wrote on Facebook.

In today's repeated voting at the polling station Lovcen Partisan Division II in Cetinje, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) received 375 votes, the Center for Democratic Transition (CDT) announced on its Twitter account.

The SDP thus remained below the threshold for entry into the Parliament of Montenegro.

According to CDT data, the Zajedno coalition led by the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) won 51 votes.

According to the same data, the Europe Now Movement (PES) received 16 votes, the Hrabro se Broji coalition consisting of Democratic Montenegro and the Civic Movement URA won three votes, the Croatian Civil Initiative (HGI) won two, and Pravda za sve and Preokret Movement one each. voice.

CDT announced that out of 672 registered voters, 454 voted, and that five ballots were declared invalid.

Voting at the polling station Lovcen Partisan Detachment II was repeated after the Constitutional Court accepted the SDP's appeal against the decision of the State Election Commission and ordered the Election Commission of Prijestonia to repeat the parliamentary elections at that polling station.

The SDP filed a complaint because, as they said, the number of control slips did not match the number of voters who were identified in the extract from the voter list as having voted.

In the parliamentary elections on June 11, at this polling station, the Zajedno coalition led by the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) won 125 votes, the SDP 122, and the Europe Movement now 49 votes.

SDP needed an additional 295 votes for parliamentary status.

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