SDP out of parliament, the votes of DPS, GP URA did not help...

375 voters voted for SDP in Cetinje yesterday, and they needed more than 400 to pass the census.

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67,57 percent of voters voted: Polling station Lovcen Partisan Squad II, Photo: Mediabiro
67,57 percent of voters voted: Polling station Lovcen Partisan Squad II, Photo: Mediabiro
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The Social Democratic Party (SDP) failed to win a seat in the state parliament, because yesterday's repeated voting at the polling station Lovcen Partisan Division II in Cetinje did not receive the required number of votes.

At that polling station, according to the results published by the Center for Democratic Transition (CDT), 375 voters voted for SDP, and they needed more than 400 votes to pass the census.

Out of the total number of registered voters (672), a total of 454, or 67,57 percent, voted at that polling station.

50 voters voted for the coalition led by the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), 16 for the Europe Now Movement (PES), 3 for the Democrats-URA coalition, HGI two, and one each for Preokret and the Movement for Justice for All.

In the elections on June 11, 363 voters voted at that polling station, of which 122 voted for SDP, 125 for DPS, 49 for PES, and 40 for the Democrats-URA coalition.

The elections were repeated because the Constitutional Court accepted SDP's appeal against the decision of the State Election Commission and ordered the Cetinje Election Commission to repeat the voting 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.

After the Constitutional Court has ruled on all complaints about the electoral process, the SEC will be able to announce the final results of the parliamentary elections.

In the elections, PES won 24 mandates, the "Together" coalition, led by DPS, 21 mandates, ZBCG 13 mandates, the Democrats and GP URA coalition 11 mandates, the Bosniak Party six mandates, and the coalition of the Socialist People's Party (SNP) and Demos two seats. The Albanian Forum also won two mandates, and one each for the Albanian Alliance and the Croatian Civic Initiative.

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