These politicians will no longer be MPs: Mandić, Milić, Danilović...

There are no major surprises in the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), except that the "Decidedly for Montenegro DPS Milo Đukanović" election list after many years does not contain the leader of the party Đukanović, because he is the president of the state

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Detail from the Parliament of Montenegro, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Detail from the Parliament of Montenegro, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
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Regardless of the outcome of the parliamentary elections on August 30, it is already clear now, after the completion of the submission of election lists, that we will not see some politicians on the parliamentary benches in the next convocation, for which the Parliament has become recognizable in previous years.

There are no major surprises in the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), except that on the "Decidedly for Montenegro DPS Milo Đukanović" electoral list, after many years, there is no leader of the party Đukanović, because he serves as the president of the state.

On the other hand, MPs who had already held that position for several mandates were again on the electoral list.

Among them, one of the longest-serving members, Miodrag Vuković, is 22nd on the election list, so he will certainly be on the parliamentary benches from August 30.

There is no DPS MP Marija Ćatović from Kotor or Filip Vuković from Pljevlja on the electoral list, while long-term MP Nada Drobnjak is in 60th place on the electoral list.

Halil Duković is in the high 14th place, Ljuiđ Škrelja is in the 31st place and Milorad Vuletić is in the 47th place, which means that the DPS has decided to keep a proven staff along with some new names.

Among the candidates, there is no Minister of Foreign Affairs Srđan Darmanović or Minister of Culture Aleksandar Bogdanović.

From the ranks of the opposition, the biggest surprise comes from the New Serbian Democracy, whose leader Andrija Mandić is in last place on the election list "For the future of Montenegro", which consists of the Democratic Front, the Socialist People's Party (SNP), the People's Movement, Prava Montenegro and non-party figures. .

Considering the position, after many years, we will not see Mandić in the Assembly in the next four years.

However, longtime DF MPs are again high on the election list, which caused outrage among opposition voters yesterday.

Nebojša Medojević is second on the list, Branko Radulović is eighth, Predrag Bulatović is fourteenth and Milan Knežević is sixteenth.

A big surprise comes from the SNP and the United Montenegro, so Srđan Milić, Aleksandar Damjanović and Goran Danilović will no longer be behind the parliamentary speaker.

Among the parliamentary champions was SDP deputy Džavid Šabović, who we will not see in the new convocation of the Parliament because he is not on that party's list.

The Assembly has 81 deputies, and 12 electoral lists have been submitted to the State Election Commission.

All parties boasted the representation of women and new, young faces on their lists.

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