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2008-10 Montenegrin municipal elections
Mayoral seats
Montenegrin municipal elections were held in all 21 municipalities, between April 2004 and October 2006. It resulted in the decisive victory of the ruling
Coalition for European Montenegro in 18 out of 21 municipalities, where he has secured a majority, on its own or in a coalition with national minority parties.
Results
Podgorica
The local government was formed after an agreement between ruling Coalition for European Podgorica (composed by
Democratic Party of Socialists ,
the Liberal Party and
Bosniak Party ), which was a relative winner of the election and
Social Democratic Party which ran independently. Current mayor
Miomir Mugoša (DPS) has been voted a new four-year mandate.
Herceg Novi
17,039 or 68.4% of eligible voters voted. 16,649 of the votes are valid and 390 invalid.
Tivat
The turnout was 65.2% or 7,062. There were 6,938 valid and 124 invalid votes.
Kotor
Results in rest of municipalities
In seventeen other municipalities ruling
Coalition for European Montenegro (
DPS ,
SDP ,
LP and
BS ) stay in power in most municipalities. It held an absolute majority in
Bar ,
Budva ,
Žabljak ,
Bijelo Polje ,
Danilovgrad ,
Å avnik ,
Mojkovac ,
Kolašin ,
Plav ,
Rožaje ,
Nikšić ,
Cetinje ,
Andrijevica and
Berane . The opposition won only in
Plužine , where the local SNP won absolute power, and in
Pljevlja where local government was formed by joint opposition list.
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