Belgrade Media Report 9 June 2023
LOCAL PRESS
Establishing as close economic cooperation with India as possible (Tanjug)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said yesterday, at the opening of the Serbian-Indian Business Forum, that the visit of Indian President Droupadi Murmu is a great privilege for Serbia and an opportunity to improve and strengthen the economic ties between the two countries. At the meeting in the Palace of Serbia, Vucic emphasised that it is very important to establish as close economic cooperation as possible with the currently fastest growing world economy, in order to return it to the level that existed between the SFRY and India.
He stated that the Indian economy has strengthened due to the IT sector, digitalisation, innovation, reforms, investment in social infrastructure, recovery of the industrial sector and a strong service sector. According to him, it is of crucial importance for us to further improve cooperation in the pharmaceutical industry on all issues, since generic drugs from India and traditional Indian medicine will be more and more present on the entire European continent.
Also, as he added, it is very important to introduce new phytosanitary rules for cooperation in the food and agricultural industry, noting that it is of great importance for Serbia to participate in industrial exchange and attracting investments. Vucic explained that the current trade exchange amounts to €327 million, but that this year it recorded a growth in the first quarter of 21%, with the belief that the trade exchange could very quickly reach €1 billion. President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce Marko Cadez stated that 150 Serbian and Indian businessmen, who recognized the importance of organising this meeting in Belgrade, are attending the Forum. The cooperation so far has been marked by recent trade, successful and not so numerous investments by Indian companies, and it seems to me that this is the beginning of a new era and good economic cooperation between India and Serbia, Cadez said and added that the desire of our country is to give more Serbian goods be in the Indian market. He pointed out that local companies are worthy partners of the largest multinational companies and that Serbia, not without reason, attracts a large number of investors.
Traditionally good bilateral relations between Serbia, India (RTS/RTV/Tanjug)
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic met yesterday with the President of India Draupadi Murma in the year when the two countries are marking 75 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations. Serbia and India traditionally have very good bilateral relations, both political and in other areas that are on the rise, and this visit by the Indian delegation is a confirmation of strong friendly ties between our countries and a significant incentive for further improvement of overall cooperation. Serbia remains committed to the further development of economic cooperation, improvement of trade exchange and the influx of new investments from India, especially cooperation in ICT and exchange of experiences, considering that India is one of the leading countries in the world in this field, as well as the exchange of experiences in the film industry.
Ambassador Hill: Serbia is our partner, I wonder if Kurti is (VoA/Beta)
The US Ambassador to Serbia Christopher Hill said on 8 June that the US was unsure if it could count on Kosovo Premier Albin Kurti as a partner, adding that he did not recall “such deep divisions between Pristina and Washington”. In an interview with Voice of America (VoA), Hill stated that Serbia was the constructive partner in the current crisis in Kosovo, but that it was expected to recognize Kosovo documents and refrain from preventing Pristina from joining international organizations. Commenting on the situation in Kosovo, the ambassador said that the US had problems with Kurti. “It seems that we have some very fundamental problems with him… whether we can count on him as a partner at all. However, I will leave that up to our embassy in Pristina to decide on,” Hill said, adding that the fundamental goal was to calm tensions. In his words, “de-escalation exists, certainly on the Serbian side, and the EU and the US expect Kosovo to take a step in that direction”. Hill also said that the US was counting on President Aleksandar Vucic as a good partner. “We are counting on him as a good partner, he and his government are good partners in this process. And we hope this will continue. We would like for him to do what he can on de-escalation, and we see that it is already being implemented. That is very positive,” stated the US Ambassador.
OSCE in Kosovo says no return to normalcy without Serbs in institutions (Demostat/Beta)
Head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo Michael Davenport has said that there can be no return to normalcy in the north of Kosovo until Serbs return to institutions. In a 8 June interview with Demostat, he added that the mayors-elect of the municipalities in the north had been legally chosen, but lacked legitimacy. Despite being elected legally, the mayors have no legitimacy because the elections were boycotted by a huge majority of Kosovo Serb voters, Davenport said, adding that members of the OSCE Mission where constantly in contact with representatives of civil society and citizens. He stressed that it would be important to hold new elections which would include the representatives of all communities in Kosovo's north. If the sides can agree, the OSCE can offer support for facilitating the reintegration of Serbs in northern Kosovo. There can be no return to anything that resembles normalcy for citizens in the north until the representatives of all communities start participating in institutions of public security, the judiciary, in municipal elections and municipal administrations, Davenport said.
Vucevic: I send my sincere support to the "For the Future of Montenegro" coalition (Tanjug)
President of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Milos Vucevic expressed his sincere support for the "For the Future of Montenegro" (ZBCG) coalition and our friends Andrija Mandic and Milan Knezevic in the upcoming parliamentary elections in Montenegro.
"The New Serbian Democracy and the Democratic People's Party are parties of the Serb people and share the same opinion with the SNS regarding the interests of Serbs wherever they live, and that's why I want them to persevere in realizing their full rights," said Vucevic and added: "In particular, it should be stressed that this political alliance has very clear positions regarding better relations between Montenegro and Serbia, but also with the entire region, as well as regarding the status of Kosovo and Metohija, thus respecting the territorial integrity of the Republic of Serbia. They completely sympathize with their compatriots outside of Montenegro, and that is something to be respected. "I believe that ZBCG will achieve a very good result and enable the Serbs to, through the executive branch, finally help Montenegro on the path of economic and social development. I am deeply convinced that this will bring political stability to Montenegro, and better life to the citizens of that country," said Vucevic.
Andjelkovic: Early election is a threat the opposition should not fall for (Beta)
Political analyst Dragomir Andjelkovic said on Thursday that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic’s announcement of early parliamentary elections was a threat that the opposition should not “fall for.” In an interview with Beta, Andjelkovic stated that, during his June 7 news conference, Vucic said that he would use all the state resources as his party’s own in the election campaign. “Vucic has declared that, if he schedules the elections unilaterally, he will give out money from the budget to the people, and use every mechanism for election fraud. Even if he were to reach an agreement with a part of the opposition on holding elections, he would continue to misuse state resources for party interests,” the analyst said. Asked about what the opposition’s response would be to the announced early parliamentary elections, Andjelkovic said that Vucic should not be negotiated with under his conditions. He added that the opposition’s goal should be the abolishing of Vucic’s system of misapplication, “which he is now using as a threat”. “The opposition should refuse to participate in the elections and call for civil protests that would rally even more people than the protest against violence. If the opposition remains consistent, that would be a check-mate for Vucic and he would have to negotiate on equal conditions for all participants in the elections,” the political analyst added.
Academia supports Serbia Against Violence protests (Beta)
A joint statement signed on Thursday by 436 teachers, researchers and associates of universities and institutions in Serbia says that they "are aware of the responsibility that the academic calling carries" and offer their full support to the Serbia Against Violence protests which started in the streets of Serbian cities five weeks ago. "For an entire decade now, Serbia has been a country in which there are no free media. For an entire decade, Serbia has been a country in which there is no political accountability. Instead of that, a servile attitude toward the government has been extolled as the highest virtue. It is for this reason that the response to the horrific tragedies that struck Serbia this spring has boiled down to attempts by the authorities to avoid any political responsibility," says the statement, conveyed by the Don't Let Belgrade D(r)own movement. The joint statement stresses that "the cries of citizens who want Serbia to no longer be a country like this, have been met with insults, untruths and a synchronized campaign against public figures by the authorities in the area of culture who dared to voice their opinions", and that, "It is especially harmful that these insults and untruths are being spread by MPs from the podium in parliament". "At the latest protests, our students led a column numbering tens of thousands of citizens in Belgrade. The call of university teachers and associates, therefore, is an attempt to build a Serbia as a country in which our students will see their future. This is not a Serbia of lackeys, but a Serbia of free citizens. This is not a Serbia of violence. We therefore call for the urgent fulfillment of the demands voiced at the citizens' protests," the statement says.
Ecologocial Uprising: Vucic violates Constitution, offers citizens bribe (Beta)
In an address to the nation, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic violated the Constitution by speaking about economic plans under the jurisdiction of Ana Brnabic, by promising money - of which there isn't any - to the most vulnerable categories of the population, the Ecological Uprising announced on Thursday. "Ergo, he pledged money without a revision of the budget. He pledged money due to which Serbia will additionally incur debt in the international market and all of us will have to pay back the interest," the statement says. The Ecological Uprising said that in Vucic's address citizens "heard everything but major decisions", due to which it called on citizens to attend a new Serbia Against Violence protest on 9 June.
Opposition party: Vucic's measures are a collection of forced election promises (Beta)
Freedom and Justice Party vice-president Dusan Nikezic said on Thursday that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's proposed measures were a collection of forced election promises, that had no coverage in the budget and would be financed by having Serbia's citizens take on more debt. "The proposed salary hike will not cover even inflation, which was officially projected to surpass 11 percent in 2023, so there can be no talk of a better life for citizens this year either. The proposed measures are merely a continuation of this government's economic policy which boils down to having the country incur excessive debt, due to which Serbia is at the bottom of the region in terms of economic growth and among Europe's four poorest countries," Nikezic said. He also said that the Freedom and Justice Party believed that Serbia's priorities were education, investing in the domestic economy, science and new technologies, lowering pollution, higher salaries and decent working conditions in the health sector, as well as investment in culture.
Night passes calmly in Zvecan, Serbs continue protest (Tanjug)
The night passed calmly in Zvecan, a Serb-majority municipality in the north of Kosovo and Metohija and, in the morning, local Serbs continued a peaceful protest that began at the end of May. The protesters, who have been gathering in front of a cordon of KFOR troops every day, said they would not end the protest until their demands were met. They want all special units of the so-called Kosovo Police withdrawn from the north of Kosovo and Metohija and two Serb protesters released from custody. They are also demanding that ethnic Albanian mayors stop coming into municipal buildings in the four Serb-majority municipalities in the north of the province. Daily protests have also been underway in two other municipalities - Zubin Potok and Leposavic. The municipal building in Zvecan is still being secured by KFOR and special forces armed with long firearms are deployed inside. The protests in the north of the province erupted after Pristina's police stormed the municipal buildings on 26 May to get the mayors inside. KFOR and Pristina's special police clashed with Serb protesters in Zvecan on 29 May and more than 50 Serbs and over 20 KFOR troops were injured as a result. The mayors were elected in Pristina's recent local polls that were boycotted by Serbs.
REGIONAL PRESS
RS parliament adopts Resolution on Protection of Serbs in Kosovo and Territorial Integrity and Sovereignty of Serbia (O Kanal)
Representatives of the Republika Srpska parliament adopted the Resolution on Protection of Serbs in Kosovo and the Territorial Integrity and Sovereignty of Serbia. This Resolution was proposed by RS parliament speaker Nenad Stevandic. It was announced that this Resolution will be sent to the UN General Assembly and the UN Security Council. According to the Resolution, the RS parliament supported efforts of Serbia to preserve territorial integrity and sovereignty guaranteed by the international law and the UN Security Resolution 1244. The RS parliament also adopted amendments of SDS to the resolution according to which Serbia is committed to Kosovo as the basis of all previous and future generations. During the voting, 65 MPs supported the Resolution. The RS parliament also adopted conclusions that demand to launch adoption of decisions that will condemn violation of human rights, freedoms and continuation of ethnic cleansing in Kosovo by Kosovo Albanians and their authorities. States that recognized the “self-declared” independence of Kosovo were invited to re-examine and annul their decision. The RS parliament also requires from the highest-ranked representatives of the international community to show, without any hesitation, clear demonstration of messages to Albanians in Kosovo and their community that every form of repression is totally unacceptable.
EU Delegation to B&H expressed disappointment that Draft Law on Border Control did not receive support of representatives from RS in B&H HoR (FTV)
The EU Delegation to Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) expressed disappointment that the Draft Law on Border Control did not receive the support of representatives from RS in the B&H House of Representatives (B&H HoR). “It is a disappointment that the Draft Law on Border Control did not receive an entity vote by the representatives of RS at today’s session of the House of Representatives. A negative signal for the path to the European Union. Candidate status for B&H was granted with the understanding that certain steps will be taken, such as border management”, they stated on the official Twitter account. They emphasize, among other things, that “opportunities for progress must not be missed”.
FB&H and RS governments hold joint session in Banja Luka, discuss projects and joint activities; Issues on which there is no agreement not discussed (ATV)
The governments of RS and Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FB&H) held a joint session in Banja Luka on Thursday. On this occasion, the two Governments adopted a series of joint conclusions, including the ban on the export of roundwood from B&H territory, a joint approach regarding the disposal of nuclear waste at Trgovska Gora site, the implementation of the Belgrade-Sarajevo highway project, education, and security. Members of the governments agreed that the session was constructive and very successful. Addressing a joint press conference after the session, RS Prime Minister Radovan Viskovic and FB&H Prime Minister Nermin Niksic elaborated on the conclusions. Viskovic said that there was no field that the two governments did not touch upon and noted that the future of B&H is in dialogue and there is a need to discuss issues that are important for all citizens of this country. “We discussed and agreed that no one has the intention or desire to interfere in projects that are of interest to certain area and entity. We need to sit down and agree with the Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers (Borjana Kristo) which joint projects in B&H we are to apply with the EU, the World Bank (WB), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)," said Viskovic. The RS PM added that energy sector, projects and the situation in ‘Elektroprenos’ are just some of the unavoidable issues to deal with, announcing that in the coming period a meeting of shareholders of ‘Elektroprenos’ should be scheduled in order to resolve the issues. Niksic emphasized the importance for citizens to see that the two governments work together to solve issues important for them. In addition, Niksic noted that it is also important that there was agreement on the issues concerning the ban on the export of roundwood and the joint action around Trgovska Gora. “With this, we have expressed our willingness to create a better environment”, the FB&H PM pointed out. He concluded: “We find it important that we have a positive atmosphere, determination, work in this direction in the interest of all citizens and in the end that no one values us based on what we say, but what we will ultimately do and what will be the result of the work of these two governments.” The Thursday’s session was the first one since 2017 and the agenda included only “easier topics” and only the issues that there is consensus about, with the key message that the future is in dialogue and that work should be focused on creating better environment for economy and citizens. The reporter notes that both, Niksic and Viskovic, are aware the issues that there is no consensus about will eventually be on the agenda, due to which the issue of defining the inter-entity line is also on hold. Addressing the press conference after the session, Viskovic said the governments had to start from somewhere, and “today we started with issues we could agree on. This does not mean that we will include that issue at one of future sessions”. Niksic said it would be the easiest to “dig trenches” in own departments and “to look at each other at gunpoint. The FB&H government will talk about all topics that are put on the table, which does not mean we will agree on them”. Niksic went on to say that it is easy to find topics that would cause further divisions and arguments, noting “we first need to regain lost trust, to start building bridges of trust and then we will talk about topics on which it will be difficult to reach consensus and agreement”. The reporter notes that one of the unavoidable topics is the issue of Eastern and Southern Gas Interconnections and, according to Prime Ministers, the two sides harmonized their positions. “Today also, we clearly conveyed that the RS has nothing against the Southern Interconnection. Moreover, we are of view it is good for B&H. But we also heard from the other side that they have nothing against our Eastern Interconnection from Serbia, all the way to Banja Luka and Prijedor’’, said Viskovic. Niksic said that one thing that shows “how well intentioned’’ the meeting was and “how much we want to work for the benefit of every part of B&H’’ is the discussion about the Sarajevo International Airport being at the disposal of Mounts Jahorina and Bjelasnica to bring tourists faster to the two mountains. Viskovic also said that they discussed distribution of BAM 200 million in toll revenue and agreed how the issue would be settled, which will happen at the next session of the B&H Indirect TaX Authority Governing Board, scheduled for next Wednesday.
Minister Konakovic discusses global political challenges, political situation in SEE with Secretary Blinken, Prince Farhan on sidelines of forum in Riyadh (FTV/BHT1)
B&H Foreign Affairs Minister Elmedin Konakovic is taking part in the forum of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIL which is being held in Riyadh. He held a number of important meetings there, including the one with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Focus of their talks was placed on reform processes in B&H but also strengthening relations between the two countries. Blinken once again confirmed a clear support and friendship of the United States towards B&H. Speaking about the conversation with Secretary Blinken, Konakovic says that he is fully aware of everything that is happening in B&H when it comes to the global fight against terrorism and the measures B&H is taking to prevent all forms of terrorism and contribute to the fight against ISIL. “Once again, we received confirmation that the United States is committed to the processes in B&H and that they are our key international partner, that they know what is happening in B&H and that they firmly stand by the sovereignty of B&H and its European and Euro-Atlantic path”, Konakovic pointed out. Konakovic met with Blinken and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, and in informal conversations, they discussed global political challenges with the focus on the political situation in the Southeast Europe. BHT1 hosted Konakovic via video link. Konakovic pointed out that presence of B&H is very important at such events. He said that he had the opportunity to present the progress and results of B&H in the fight against terrorism within the framework of the global coalition. He also said that he had the opportunity to talk with world leaders and inform them to the situation in B&H. He expressed his pleasure because he was lucky enough to talk with Blinken, and to exchange some information with him. He pointed out that he was impressed by Blinken's knowledge of the situation in the Balkans and B&H. He expressed B&H's ambitions to become a member of NATO one day. Regarding the international community's criticism of the work of state officials in B&H, he said that he agreed that the law on HJPC has its shortcomings and that it needs to be worked on, and pointed out that the comments of international partners should be taken into account, but he also pointed to the fact that there is now a document from the B&H Council of Ministers (B&H CoM), the quality of which is being discussed, and there were no such documents before. He pointed out that he is sorry that there are still many issues in B&H on which there is no consensus.
Cvijanovic addresses Astana forum: HRs in B&H usurp authorities of domestic institutions (RTRS)
Chairwoman of the B&H Presidency Zeljka Cvijanovic attended the Astana International Forum (AIF 2023) on Thursday. Cvijanovic was invited by Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. Addressing attendees, she said that those who are powerful should give up on the policy of force and revive dialogue and diplomacy adding that on the other hand, small states are way more open to dialogue. Cvijanovic mentioned B&H as an example of a state in which some countries abused multi-lateral structures in order to manipulate implementation of international peace agreement in B&H. Cvijanovic also stated that over the last decades, we witnessed many cases in which one actor or a group of actors tried to shape the entire world in line with their own interests and goals. In her opinion, big forces appear superior, and they act from the position of power and what we see nowadays in multi-lateral structures is far from joint values and interests. She said that after the war and based on the international agreement, the Office of the High Representative (OHR) was formed in B&H with the task to monitor implementation of the agreement, but the institution acted outside of this framework. Cvijanovic claims: “Contrary to their initial role and activities outside of their authorities, these foreign diplomats in the role of HRs turned into rulers who usurped authorities of our domestic institutions and imposed many laws, changed Constitutions of the entities and even removed elected officials with decrees and aside from legal procedures. Their constant presence and force that they illegally apply created circumstances under which B&H is treated as a colony.” According to Cvijanovic, nowadays it is obvious more than ever before that there is no the international community in the sense of the authentic, collective organization and that the environment of international framework is way polarized while the UN – as a global platform – is faced with many obstacles in fulfilling of their mission.
Council of Europe warns B&H to stop ignoring Sejdic-Finci judgment (N1)
Authorities in B&H have been ignoring for 14 years judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) that demand equal participation of all citizens of B&H in elections and ending discrimination. Radisic reminded that the year of 2023 marks exactly 14 years since adoption of the judgment in Sejdic-Finci vs. B&H case. Since then, there were even four election cycles at which many citizens were deprived of the option to be candidates for some of the functions only because they are not Bosniaks or Croats or Serbs. The latest meeting of the Permanent Representatives of the member states of the Council of Europe that analyzed applications of the judgments of the ECHR reiterated the old request. Thus, “the authorities in B&H are asked to instantly relaunch the necessary electoral reform work that will lead to adoption of the constitutional amendments aimed at eliminating discrimination based on ethnic affiliation in elections for the Presidency and the B&H House of Peoples.” The Council of Europe reminds that after the general elections in October, the leaders of several political parties signed a coalition agreement in which, among other things, they agreed to adopt “limited amendments of the Constitution and of the electoral legislation in order to implement the present judgments,” however, there are no results. The permanent representatives of the member states in the Council of Europe referred in the decision to the submission of the Commissioner for Human Rights Dunja Mijatovic, who has repeatedly sent similar appeals to the authorities in B&H. In her submission, she said: “Those who do not belong to one of the constituent peoples – defined in the Constitution as Others – have been denied the right to stand for election for the past 28 years.” She added that four internal resolutions, many decisions of the Committee of Ministers and intensive engagement of the international community did not bear fruit and led to the fulfilment of the judgments of the Court of Human Rights in a total of five judgments dealing with that issue. Mijatovic assessed that the non-execution of these judgments by the authorities contributed to the further deterioration of the situation in B&H and strengthened ethnic divisions. This is why authorities in B&H were called to finally apply decisions of the ECHR and end election discrimination.
B&H Foreign Ministry delegation with NATO PCSC delegation: There is strong foundation for continuation of cooperation between NATO and B&H (Vecernji list)
Vecernji list reads that a delegation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of B&H led by Deputy Foreign Minister (FM) Josip Brkic met with delegation of the NATO Partnership and Cooperative Security Committee (PCSC) led by Director of Security Policy and Partnerships at NATO HQ James Mackey. The meeting discussed the program of reforms of B&H for 2021 and 2022 and continuation of implementation of activities regarding reforms processes in institutions of B&H, as well as the information about implementation of activities from the program of reforms of B&H for 2021 and 2022, which was unanimously adopted by the B&H Council of Ministers (CoM) in February of 2023 and submitted to NATO HQ in Brussels. According to the daily, the information about the level of implementation in political, economic, defense-security and legal sense has confirmed there is a strong foundation for continuation of cooperation between NATO and B&H. Participants of the meeting also welcomes NATO’s decision on developing new package for building defense capabilities for B&H, which was officially approved in February 2023. Meanwhile, a delegation of NATO PCSC met with the B&H Parliament’s Joint Commission on Defence and Security of B&H and B&H HoR Delegation to NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Sarajevo on Thursday. PCSC members expressed strong support to B&H stressing that NATO wants a strong neighbour, capable to develop and implement reforms in order to fully secure a stable and safe environment for all citizens of B&H, and to cooperate with regional countries in interest of security and stability. Stressing that B&H is one of the closest partners to NATO, PCSC members presented new package of support to B&H, directed toward support to BiH for the participation in international peacekeeping operations and in projects that are carried out in cooperation with B&H Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Security. Daily comments that following the meeting, disputes occurred during the press conference between Commission’s members, regarding NATO path and state property. SNSD’s Radovan Kovacevic said that NATO membership is not an official politics. NiP’s Kemal Ademovic said that decision whether to join NATO or not, will be reached by institutions at B&H level and perhaps its citizens in a referendum.
Milatovic & Reinke: Partnership between MNE and the USA should be strengthened (CdM)
The President of Montenegro Jakov Milatovic received the Ambassador of the United States of America H.E. E. Judy Rising Reinke. As announced by Milatovic’s cabinet, the topics of discussion were bilateral relations between the two countries, partnership within the NATO alliance, as well as the invitation of US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to the President of Montenegro to visit Washington. Milatovic emphasized that the state’s priorities in the coming period were strengthening its active and credible role in the Alliance, accelerating European integration and strengthening relations with its neighbours. “I believe that in this context, the help of the USA is important for us, especially when we talk about public support for our NATO obligations, strengthening the rule of law and the fight against corruption and organized crime, as well as the further development of economic dialogue as an important platform between our countries,” Milatovic said. Ambassador Reinke said that Montenegro would have the strong support of the United States just as before. “I am glad that we share the vision of further improvement of the strategic partnership between Montenegro and the USA. There are numerous challenges ahead of you and the US will continue to support Montenegro on the path to reforms and the achievement of your Euro-Atlantic goals,” said Ambassador Reinke. Milatovic said that after the elections, he expected a continuation of the dialogue with representatives of political subjects, necessary for parliamentary support for appointments in the judiciary, which would enable the full functioning of the legal system and speed up the process of European integration of the state.
The election silence begins at midnight (CdM)
Election silence, on the eve of the extraordinary parliamentary elections in Montenegro, which will be held on 11 June, will begin at midnight, and will last until the polls close, on Sunday at 8 p.m. During that period, election propaganda, the holding of pre-election rallies in public places, and the publication of evaluations of election results were prohibited. 542,468 voters have the right to vote, and polling stations will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
15 coalitions and parties participate in the elections and their order on the ballot is as follows:
- It's clear! - Bosniak Party - Ervin Ibrahimovic, MSc
- On the right side of the world (HGI)
- Justice for all – Dr. Vadimir Leposavic
- For you (SNP and Demos)
- People's coalition - Unanimous and period - Dejan Vuksic
- Albanian Alliance (FORCA, Democratic Alliance, Democratic Alliance of Montenegro and "Movement of Tuzi")
- Turnaround for a safe Montenegro - Srdjan Peric (Turnaround Movement)
- First Montenegro Nebojsa Medojevic – Reforms to save the country (Movement for changes)
- Yes. We can do it for civic Montenegro! (GP MI and Civil Montenegro)
- Together, for the future that belongs to you - Danijel Zivkovic (DPS, SD, LP, DUA)
- Europe now - Milojko Spajic
- SDP – For our house
- Aleksa and Dritan – Bravely count (Democrats and URA)
- For the future of Montenegro (NSD, DNP, Workers' Party)
- BESA For European Development (Albanian Forum)