TV Vijesti: The list "For the future of Podgorica" ​​has not yet invited Mujović and Rakčević to an agreement

The six-mandate President Jakov Milatović's "Za bolja Podgorica" ​​list currently has the best negotiating position, but the question is with whom

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Address by Jelena Borovinić Bojović, holder of the list "For the future of Podgorica", on Sunday evening, Photo: Aljoša Turović
Address by Jelena Borovinić Bojović, holder of the list "For the future of Podgorica", on Sunday evening, Photo: Aljoša Turović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

A day after the extraordinary local elections in Podgorica, it is not known who could form the new government.

The Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) won the most mandates, 19, and the parties that make up the Government, the Europe Now Movement (PES), Democratic Montenegro and the coalition "For the Future of Montenegro" with 27 mandates do not have a majority, so they will have to look for allies among those with whom some of them had fought bitterly during the campaign.

The list of President Jakov Milatović's "Za bolja Podgorica" ​​with six mandates currently has the best position for negotiations, but the question is with whom.

There have been no talks yet, and there may be talks with the European Union, the Party of European Error and Uopret, which also won councilor mandates. The elections also opened up the story of whether the Government and the President have lost their legitimacy.

The tip of the scales, as things stand now, is the list "For a better Podgorica" ​​gathered around the president of the state, Jakov Milatović.

Although the list "For the future of Podgorica" ​​announced that it would call the holder of the list of PES and the Democrats Saša Mujović and the holder of the list "For a better Podgorica" ​​Luka Rakčević to an agreement, Television Vijesti has unofficially learned that there have been no calls yet.

They announced that they would also invite Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and the President of the country to the table.

According to preliminary results, Andrej Milović's Podgorica List, the Bosniak Party, the Montenegrin Civic Action, the Montenegrin European Party, the Forward Movement and the Association of Tenants will not enter the Podorica parliament.

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