2016 Montenegrin parliamentary election information
2016 Montenegrin parliamentary election
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Turnout
73.41% (2.85pp)
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
DPS
Milo Đukanović
41.41
36
+3
DF
Andrija Mandić
20.32
18
−2
Ključ
Miodrag Lekić
11.05
9
0
DCG
Aleksa Bečić
10.01
8
New
SDP
Ranko Krivokapić
5.23
4
−2
SD
Ivan Brajović
3.26
2
New
BS
Rafet Husović
3.16
2
−1
AO
Genci Nimanbegu
1.27
1
0
HGI
Marija Vučinović
0.47
1
0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by municipality; DPS Ključ BS AO Saturation of colour denotes strength of vote
Prime Minister before
Prime Minister after
Milo Đukanović DPS
Duško Marković DPS
Parliamentary elections were held in Montenegro on 16 October 2016. The ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) remained the largest party, winning 36 of the 81 seats, and subsequently formed a coalition government with the new Social Democrats and national minority parties. The elections were held in the midst of an alleged coup d'état attempt.[1][2][3]
^Bajrović, Reuf; Garčević, Vesko; Kramer, Richard. "Hanging by a Thread: Russia's Policy of Destabilization in Montenegro" (PDF). Foreign Policy Research Institute. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
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