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Presidential elections scheduled, candidates still unknown

Presidential elections have been scheduled for 15 April but it’s still unknown who’s going to be a successor to Filip Vujanovic. While parties keep silent, political observers emphasize the DPS’s candidate appears likely to win the largest number of votes.

Meanwhile, no party has announced its candidate.

According to unofficial information, DPS will have either Milo Djukanovic or Milica Pejanovic-Djurisic. The latest research reveal 39,7% of citizens support Milo Djukanovic and 25,9% of them support Milica Pejanovic-Djurisic.

It’s evident that the opposition won’t go into the elections with a joint, non-party nominee. Civic opposition doesn’t have unique position and they didn’t want to discuss the issue with the Democratic Front (DF). It seems more and more obvious that Aleksa Becic is likely to run for the country’s presidency. Recent survey shows that 30,1% of citizens would support his candidacy.

According to CEDEM’s survey, 16,8% of citizens would support the founder of Prava Crna Gora (Real Montenegro) Marko Milacic and he will probably run for presidential elections.

Democratic Front (DF) has announced they want to go into elections under a non-party nominee and rumours say Andrija Jovanovic would be the most eligible candidate.

Vasilije Milickovic, Montenegrin businessman, has confirmed he will be running for the post. Some activists of the civil sector and users of social media believe prof. Djordjije Blazic should express interest in presidential race, whereas a group of people began collecting signatures for Ranko Crni Djurisic’s candidacy. Scientist Dragan Hajdukovic has announced he will be running for the country’s presidency as well.

 

 

 

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