Leposavic withdrew the objection by which he requested a repeat of the elections at three polling stations

In his complaint, Leposavic asked for a repeat of the election at polling stations 106, 106A and 106B in the Podgorica settlement of Donja Gorica.

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Leposavic, Photo: Savo Prelevic
Leposavic, Photo: Savo Prelevic
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The holder of the electoral list "Justice for All" in the parliamentary elections on June 11, Vladimir Leposavić withdrew the objection he submitted to the State Election Commission (SEC) on the results of the parliamentary elections.

This was confirmed by "Vijesti" from the SEC.

In that complaint, Leposavic asked for a repeat of the election at polling stations 106, 106A and 106B in the Podgorica settlement of Donja Gorica.

RTV Nikšić announced that Leposavić withdrew all constitutional appeals and objections to the SEC.

According to RTV Nikšić, this primarily refers to the repeat election at one polling station in Kolašin, but also to objections related to Zeta and Podgorica.

That media reports that "Leposavic decided to take this step in order to prevent electoral engineering and the entry of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) into parliament, given that the party lacks only 60 votes".

The SDP expected the Constitutional Court to decide on Leposavic's complaint about irregularities at polling station number 1 (JU SMŠ "Braća Selić") in Kolašin, in order to achieve parliamentary status.

Leposavić's complaint is similar to the one adopted by the Constitutional Court regarding the polling station in Cetinje, where the vote was annulled due to a discrepancy between the number of coupons and voters.

According to the provisional results of the SEC, the newspaper "Pravda za sve" did not pass the threshold for entry into the Parliament of Montenegro.

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