17.10.2016

Montenegro
ELECTIONS IN MONTENEGRO
During the parliamentary
elections in Montenegro, people chose a life without NATO and the EU
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Despite the fact that the
official results must be declared by the morning, they are still not known;
however, parties, public organizations and the media have given an idea of what the results look like.
The party of Prime Minister
Milo Djukanovic, with well-known ties to criminal gangs, smugglers and
Washington, received approximately 40% of the vote, more than 10% less than in
the previous election. His bitter opponents from the "Democratic Front"
are gaining more than 20%, and their colleagues from the opposition coalition
government "grand coalition - key" - about 11%. 10% was won by the
Democrats, led by Alex Becic.
The electoral census was
passed by the Social Democrats of Ranko Krivokapic and the Social Democrats of
Montenegro. Four seats in parliament are likely to be had by the
representatives of national minorities: the Bosnia K party passed through the
"general" electoral threshold from 3.3% of the votes, and the
coalitions "Albanians are determined"
and "Albanian coalition", and "the Croatian civil
initiative" to pass the census for minority parties, needed only 0.35% of
the vote.
Thus the opposition in favor
of solving the issue of NATO membership through a referendum was united,
receiving a majority in parliament.
The provocations and
violations
During the vote in
Montenegro 20 Serbian citizens were detained, among them the former head of the
Gendarmerie, Bratislav Dikich. They are accused of planning mass riots, which
they allegedly wanted to organize during the announcement of the election
results in order to eliminate the Prime Minister Djukanovic.
Sources of
"Katehon" in Montenegro reported that the arrest came as a surprise,
since Dikich was in the same criminal gang that Djukanovic, what has been known
over any number of years. In addition, detainees were connected with the
Serbian Prime Minister Vucic, who, through the controlled media said that
Serbia has no information about the detention of Serb civilians and, most
likely, there was ballot stuffing to influence elections and tarnish the
pro-Serbian parties.
However, regarding ballot
stuffing, reportedly carried out by some unknown force, given that Djukanovic
has almost full control of the media, is hard to believe. But the fact that the
arrest was made just for the purpose of provocation against the pro-Serbian and
anti-NATO forces, is beyond any doubt
In addition, in the evening,
during the counting of votes in Montenegro, smart phone apps, messenger and
instant messaging services were blocked . This order was received from the
Agency for Electronic Communications and Postal Services, which directly stated
that the blocking occurred to counteract "unwanted communication between
users."
Recall that during the
election day, news came of bribing attempts from members of the Djukanovic DPS
to members of the GIC (the Election Commission), and before this the Minister
of Internal Affairs of Montenegro Goran Danilovic refused to approve the
electoral list because of its unreliability. According to the Interior
Ministry, there were "deceased" and citizens who do not have the
right to vote, including the very young, who were wrongly on registration
rolls. However, the voter lists are were not specified, but the prime minister
insisted on the veracity of this statement, which was made by deputy minister
of Internal Affairs Dragan Pejanovich.
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