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2002 Montenegrin parliamentary election
Parliamentary election held in Montenegro, FR Yugoslavia
Parliamentary election held in Montenegro, FR Yugoslavia
| Field | Value | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| country | Montenegro | |||||
| flag_year | 1993 | |||||
| election_date | 20 October 2002 | |||||
| previous_election | 2001 | |||||
| next_election | 2006 | |||||
| party1 | ECG | leader1 = Milo Đukanović | last_election1 = 36 | seats1 = 39 | percentage1 = 47.98 | |
| party2 | Together for Change | leader2 = Predrag Bulatović | last_election2 = 33 | seats2 = 30 | percentage2 = 38.43 | |
| party3 | Liberal Alliance of Montenegro | leader3 = Miodrag Živković | last_election3 = 6 | seats3 = 4 | percentage3 = 5.85 | |
| party4 | AZ | leader4 = Fuad Nimani | colour4 = darkred | last_election4 = 2 | seats4 = 2 | percentage4 = 2.44 |
| map | [[Image:MontenegroParliament2002.png | 250px]] | ||||
| map_caption | Dark Blue: absolute ZZP majority | |||||
| Light Blue: relative ZZP majority | ||||||
| Red: DPS-SDP absolute majority | ||||||
| Orange: relative DPS-SDP majority | ||||||
| Pink: AZ relative majority | ||||||
| title | Prime Minister | |||||
| before_election | Filip Vujanović | |||||
| before_party | Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro | |||||
| after_election | Milo Đukanović | |||||
| after_party | Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro |
Light Blue: relative ZZP majority Red: DPS-SDP absolute majority Orange: relative DPS-SDP majority Pink: AZ relative majority
Parliamentary elections were held in Montenegro on 20 October 2002. The result was a victory for the For a European Montenegro alliance formed by the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP), which won 39 of the 75 seats. It was the last parliamentary election held in Montenegro prior to independence referendum in 2006.
Electoral system
Of the 75 seats in Parliament, 73 were elected by proportional representation in a nationwide constituency and two were elected in a special constituency for the Albanian minority. The electoral threshold was set at 3% and seats allocated using the d'Hondt method. Closed lists were used with a single list for both constituencies, although parties only had to award half their seats according to the order of the list, with the remaining half free for them to allocate.
Contesting parties
| Name | Abbreviation | Ideology | Leader |
|---|---|---|---|
| European Montenegro}} | European Montenegro | Democratic Party of Socialists | |
| Demokratska partija socijalista | |||
| Демократска партија социјалиста | DPS | ||
| Social Democratic Party | |||
| Socijaldemokratska partija | |||
| Социјалдемократска партија | SDP | Social democracy | |
| Separatism | Ranko Krivokapić | ||
| Together for Change}} | Together for Change | Socialist People's Party | |
| Socijalistička narodna partija | |||
| Социјалистичка народна партија | SNP | ||
| Serb People's Party | |||
| Srpska Narodna stranka | |||
| Српска Народна странка | SNS | National conservatism | |
| Unionism | Andrija Mandić | ||
| People's Party | |||
| Narodna stranka | |||
| Народна странка | NS | Cultural conservatism | |
| Unionism | Dragan Šoć | ||
| Liberal Alliance of Montenegro}} | Liberal Alliance of Montenegro | ||
| Liberalni savez Crne Gore | |||
| Либерални савез Црне Горе | LSCG | Liberalism | |
| Separatism | |||
| Albanians Together | Democratic League in Montenegro | ||
| Demokratski savez u Crnoj Gori | |||
| Lidhja Demokratike në Mal të Zi | DS | ||
| Democratic Union of Albanians | |||
| Demokratska unija Albanaca | |||
| Unioni Demokratik i Shqipëtarëve | DUA | Albanian minority interests | |
| Social conservatism | Fuad Nimani |
Results
References
References
- [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p. 1372. {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
- Nohlen & Stöver, p. 1375.
- Nohlen & Stöver, p. 1370.
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