Montenegrin parliamentary election, 1996

Montenegrin parliamentary election, 1996

Montenegrin parliamentary elections were held on November 3, 1996, the same day as the first round of the 1996 Serbian local elections.[1]

Results

e • d Summary of the 3 November 1996 Assembly of the Republic of Montenegro election results
Coalitions and parties Votes % Seats +/–
Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (Демократска партија социјалиста Црне Горе) 150,237 49.92 45 –1
People's Unity Coalition: People's Party of Montenegro and Liberal Alliance of Montenegro (Коалиција "Народна слога": Народна странка Црне Горе и Либерални савез Црне Горе) 74,963 24.91 19 –8
Social Democratic Party of Montenegro (Социајлдемократска партија Црне Горе) 16,608 5.52
Serbian Radical Party – Dr Vojislav Šešelj (Српска радикална странка - "др Војислав Шешељ") 12,963 4.31 0 –8
Party of Democratic Action of Montenegro (Странка демократске акције Црне Горе) 10,167 3.38 3 +3
Serbian Union: Serbian Convocational Party, Party of Serbian Unity (Српски савез: Српска саборна странка, Странка српског јединства) 5,848 1.94
Democratic Alliance in Montenegro (Демократски савез у Црној Гори) 5,289 1.76 2 +2
Communists of Montenegro: SKPJ CG, SKCG, Democratic Communist Party and New Communist Movement of Yugoslavia (Комунисти Црне Горе: СКПЈ ЦГ, СК ЦГ, Демократска комунистичка партија и Нови комунистички покрет Југославије) 5,176 1.72
Democratic Union of Albanians (Демократска унија Албанаца) 3,849 1.28 2 +2
Communist Party of Yugoslavia in Montenegro (Комунистичка партија Југославије у Црној Гори) 1,728 0.57
Yugoslav United Left (Југословенска удружена левица) 1,668 0.55
Serbian Democratic Party of Montenegro (Српска демократска странка Црне Горе) 1,603 0.53
Serbian Radical Party of Montenegro (Српска радикална странка за Црну Гору) 861 0.29
Ecological Movement of Montenegro (Еколошки покрет Црне Горе) 711 0.24
Party of the Law of Nature of Montenegro (Странка природног закона Црне Горе) 452 0.15
Demo-Christian (Orthodox) Party (Демохришћанска (православна) странка) 446 0.15
Party for Protection of Savings of Montenegro (Странка заштите штедних улога Црне Горе) 380 0.13
Party of National Equality (Странка националне равноправности) 214 0.07
Civic Group "Seventh Force" (Група грађана "Седма сила") 16 0.01
Union of Social Justice (Савез социјалне правде) 5 0.00
Invalid votes 7,742 2.57
Total (turnout 66.9%; +0.41%) 300,926 100 71 –14

References

  1. ^ Europa World Year, Book 2, 2004, p.3696

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