The Europe Now party led by Montenegro’s President Jakov Milatovic has declared victory in snap election to choose members of the next legislative assembly
Montenegro, a picturesque Adriatic Sea country of about 620,000 people, was once viewed as the country first in line to join the EU from the Western Balkans. / Photo: Reuters
The pro-Western Democratic Party of Socialists , which had been in power for decades, along with its traditional ally the Liberal Party , the Albanian Coalition and the Social Democrats won 23.9% of the vote and 22 seats. Voters in the small Balkan country with a population of 619,211 determined the members of the 81-seat parliament in the sixth general election since the country transitioned to a multi-party system in 1990.
The economy was in focus for voters as the next government has to deal with high public debt and EU reforms.
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