Early presidential elections were held in the Republic of Montenegro on 9 February 2003, after the December 2002 elections had been declared invalid due...
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was eligible for re-election in 2023, since his first presidential term (1998–2003) was served before the successful 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum...
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Presidential elections were held in Montenegro on 11 May 2003. They were the third such elections in six months, as those held in December 2002 and February...
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Presidential elections were held in Russia from 15 to 17 March 2024. It was the eighth presidential election in the country. The incumbent president Vladimir...
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Montenegrin parliament approves law on presidential elections SE Times, 28 December 2007 Two parties announce support for Medojevic in Montenegrin presidential...
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Presidential elections were held in Montenegro on 7 April 2013. Incumbent President Filip Vujanović of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) was challenged...
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referendum 2003 Maltese general election 2003 Monegasque parliamentary election February 2003 Montenegrin presidential election May 2003 Montenegrin presidential...
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for presidential election boycott". AP NEWS. 30 April 2021. Retrieved 20 May 2021. Marc Lacey (21 June 2009). "Disgruntled Mexicans Plan an Election Message...
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Jakov Milatović (category Articles containing Montenegrin-language text)
ran as a replacement candidate of Europe Now in the 2023 Montenegrin presidential election after Spajić's candidacy was rejected by the State Electoral...
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Presidential elections were held in the Republic of Montenegro on 22 December 2002. The elections were boycotted by the opposition Socialist People's...
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Liberal Alliance of Montenegro (category Articles containing Montenegrin-language text)
the LSCG boycotted the presidential election held in February 2003, but opted to table a candidate for the presidential election just three months later...
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Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (redirect from Democratic Party of Montenegrin Socialists)
a dominant role in Montenegrin politics, forming the backbone of every coalition government until the 2020 parliamentary election, when it entered the...
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Filip Vujanović (category Articles containing Montenegrin-language text)
non-canonical Montenegrin Orthodox Church to forcibly seize its property. At the 2008 presidential election, Vujanović ran for the second presidential term, and...
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its independence in 2006. Eighty-one members of the Montenegrin parliament were elected. Elections were organized in special conditions, due to the COVID-19...
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results of the referendum, verifying that 55.5% of the population of Montenegrin voters had voted in favor of independence. Because voters met the controversial...
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Milo Đukanović (category Articles containing Montenegrin-language text)
Milo Đukanović (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Мило Ђукановић, pronounced [mǐːlo dʑǔkanoʋitɕ] ; born 15 February 1962) is a Montenegrin politician who served as...
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complex in Dedinje. In 2013, it was announced that the villa "Crnogorka" (Montenegrin), in Uzička Street, Dedinje, was to be returned to Princess Elizabeth...
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Triumph the Insult Comic Dog (redirect from Triumph's Election Special)
segments during the 2004 US presidential election cycle. In November 2003, in the early days of the 2004 U.S. presidential primary campaign, Triumph was...
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Montenegro (category Articles containing Montenegrin-language text)
Montenegro's presidential election. The veteran politician had served as Prime Minister six times and as president once before. He had dominated Montenegrin politics...
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Ratko Đokić (category 2003 murders in Sweden)
Ratko "Cobra" Đokić (Serbian Cyrillic: Paткo Ђокић; died 2003) was a Montenegrin-Swedish mob boss, a leader of the so-called "Yugo Mafia" or Yugoslavian...
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Socialist People's Party of Montenegro (category Use dmy dates from February 2021)
it had led in 2002 elections fell from 30 to 11 seats in the Montenegrin parliament. SNP lost its status of leader of Montenegrin opposition in favour...
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crisis [es] 2008 Armenian presidential election protests April 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election protests 2009 Iranian presidential election protests 2010 Ucayali...
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Slobodan Milošević (category Serbian people of Montenegrin descent)
Yugoslav presidency in 2000 amidst demonstrations against the disputed presidential election, Milošević was arrested by Yugoslav federal authorities in March...
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United Russia (section 2003 State Duma elections)
Federation at the time, Dmitry Medvedev, and in the 2012 elections, Vladimir Putin became the presidential candidate. The structure of the party is made up of...
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71.2 percent of Montenegrin Albanians and 68 percent of Montenegrin Bosniaks support membership, while only 11.3 percent of Montenegrin Serbs do. Russian...
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Miodrag Lekić (category Montenegrin diplomats)
list in the parliamentary election of October 2012. Lekić ran in the 2013 presidential election, supported by entire Montenegrin opposition both his Democratic...
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Yugoslavia presidential election of 2000, he finished in third place behind Vojislav Koštunica and Slobodan Milošević. He then ran in the 2003 Serbian presidential...
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Democratic Opposition of Serbia (category 2003 disestablishments in Serbia)
leader, Slobodan Milošević. Its presidential candidate, Vojislav Koštunica, defeated Milošević in the 2000 general election, while the DOS secured a majority...
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2008 presidential election favored Democrat Barack Obama by a 64% to 35% margin over Republican John McCain In the 2008 U.S. presidential election, Korean...
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Another presidential election was held in November 2003 which SPS ended up boycotting. A month later, SPS took part in a snap parliamentary election in which...
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