B92
| 8 months ago
The DPS party and its coalition have won in the parliamentary election held in Montenegro on Sunday, but will not have an absolute majority in parliament. Milo ukanovi (Beta/AP) DPS leader and former Montenegrin prime minister and president Milo...
The Herald
| 8 months ago
Russian opposition weak at polls The political opposition that emerged on Russian streets nearly a year ago apparently has been unable to turn discontent with President Vladimir Putin into victory at the ballot box, according to early results from...
The Guardian
| 8 months ago
Associated Press Milo Djukanovic celebrates extending his party's 23-year rule in Montenegro after claiming victory in Sunday's vote. Photograph: Stevo Vasiljevic/Reuters Montenegro 's governing coalition won the most votes in a parliamentary...
BBC
| 8 months ago
Ruling coalition 'wins' Montenegro election Milo Djukanovic: "This is a great victory" Montenegro's ruling coalition has won parliamentary elections and is set to stay in power, unofficial results show. The coalition led by veteran politician Milo...
Al Jazeera
| 8 months ago
56 Opposition leader Miodrag Lekic had raised the issue of high unemployment rate and corruption [AFP] Montenegro's centre-left ruling coalition, headed by veteran politician Milo Djukanovic, has taken a strong lead in Sunday's parliamentary vote,...
Taiwan News
| 8 months ago
Partial, unofficial results released by independent monitors have shown that Montenegro's ruling coalition has won parliamentary election with 45.8 percent of the vote. The results Sunday by the Center for Monitoring after 54.3 percent of the ballots...
Fox News
| 8 months ago
Montenegro Montenegrins on Sunday are expected to keep the longest-serving government in the Balkans in power for another term despite a battered economy and opposition claims of crime and corruption. More than half a million voters are choosing...
Arab News
| 8 months ago
Montenegrins voted in a parliamentary election on Sunday that could extend the 23-year hold on power for the ruling party and its leader, Milo Djukanovic, despite economic stagnation and widespread accusations of high-level corruption. The winner...
B92
| 8 months ago
Montenegrin citizens are voting in the parliamentary elections on Sunday to choose members of the 81-seat parliament. (Beta) Polls opened on Sunday morning across Montenegro and there are no irregularities...The biggest turnout so far is in central...
Ledger-Enquirer
| 8 months ago
Montenegro Montenegrins are voting in a parliamentary election that is widely expected to keep the longest-serving government in the Balkans in power for another term. Sunday's vote comes as the tiny nation seeks membership in the European Union and...