Democratic Centre of Boka
- Democratic Centre of Boka
-
Democratic Centre of Boka (Serbian: Демократски Центар Боке / Democratski Centar Boke) a political party in Montenegro. The party is based on the coastal town of Herceg Novi. Its goal is to fight for the greater good of Herceg Novi.
The party is led by Dejan Ćorović. At the last municipal elections in Montenegro on 6 April 2008, DCB won 1 out of 35 seats in the Parliament of the Municipality of Herceg Novi.
History
In January 2008, due to a disagreement with irregular procedures with the majority of the members of the Municipal Board of the People's Party, Dejan Ćorović resigned his position as a member of the party. With 170 dissidents of the People's Party, he founded the Democratic Centre of Boka, accusing NS for corruption.
External links
Categories:
- Political parties established in 2008
- Political parties in Montenegro
- 2008 establishments in Montenegro
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
Democratic Centre — may refer to: Democratic Centre (Croatia) Democratic Centre (France) Democratic Centre (Republic of Macedonia) Democratic Centre (Serbia) Democratic Centre of Boka, Montenegro Democratic Centre Party (Mexico) Democratic Centre Union (Switzerland) … Wikipedia
Montenegrin municipal election, 2008 — Municipal elections were held in two municipalities of Montenegro on 6 April 2008. Elections were also held on 9 November 2008 in Kotor. Contents 1 Preliminary results 1.1 Herceg Novi 1.2 Tivat … Wikipedia
List of political parties in Montenegro — This article lists political parties in Montenegro.Montenegro has a multi party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments.… … Wikipedia
Croatian Civic Initiative — Hrvatska građanska inicijativa Хрватска грађанска иницијатива Leader Marija Vučinović Founded 2003 … Wikipedia
Joueurs du Racing Club de Strasbourg — Joueurs de l équipe championne d Alsace en 1922 1923 Joueurs professionnels notables Nombre de matchs en championnat … Wikipédia en Français
Bosniaks of Serbia — Bosniaks are an ethnic group in Serbia. Locally called Sandžaklije.According to the last census from 2002, the total number of Bosniaks in Serbia was 136,087 and they comprised 1.82% of population. Bosniaks are the fourth largest ethnic group in… … Wikipedia
Independent State of Croatia — NDH redirects here. For other uses, see NDH (disambiguation). This article is about the Nazi puppet state. For the nation which gained independence in 1991, see Croatia. Independent State of Croatia Nezavisna Država Hrvatska De jure protectorate… … Wikipedia
Kolašin — Infobox Montenegro city name=Kolašin city name cyr=Колашин mayor=Mileta Bulatović (SNP NS) area=897 population=2,989 municipality=9,949 Time zone=UTC+1 founded=17th century latitude=42.82 longitude=19.52 area code=20 car plates=KL postal=81210… … Wikipedia
Žitište — Житиште Bégaszentgyörgy Municipality and Town Building in town center … Wikipedia
Bangui — Infobox Settlement official name = Bangui imagesize = 300px image caption = Ubangi (Oubangui) River at the outskirts of Bangui pushpin mapsize = 150px map caption = Map of the Central African Republic showing Bangui subdivision type = Country… … Wikipedia