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Liberal Party of Montenegro

Political party in Montenegro


Summary

Political party in Montenegro

FieldValue
nameLiberal Party of Montenegro
native_nameЛиберална партија Црне Горе
Liberalna partija Crne Gore
native_name_langcnr
colorcode
logoLPCG-logo1.png
presidentVatroslav Belan
foundation2004
splitLiberal Alliance
founderMiodrag Živković
ideology
nationalDemocratic Party of Socialists (DPS)
internationalLiberal International
europeanAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (associate)
regionalLiberal South East European Network
headquartersPodgorica
youth_wingLiberal Youth of Montenegro
coloursBlue
seats1_titleParliament
seats1
seats2_titleMayors
seats2
seats3_titleLocal Parliaments
seats3
website
countryMontenegro

Liberalna partija Crne Gore Liberal Party of Montenegro (, LP) is a liberal and nationalist political party in Montenegro.

Initially, the party advocated liberalism and the bringing down of Milo Đukanović's rule, saw it as authoritarian and undemocratic. It had continued the fight against what it saw as the DPS' authoritarianism that the Liberal Alliance of Montenegro pursued since its foundation in 1990. However, the party changed its discourse and became a junior coalition partner of DPS both on local and national level since 2006, when Đukanović's regime declared independence of Montenegro.

Currently, LP president Andrija Popović is the party's sole representative in the parliament, where LP is a part of the ruling majority. The party did not contest the latest parliamentary election but delegated two candidates to the electoral list of DPS, one of which was elected to the Parliament. Currently, LP is part of the parliamentary group with another minor ruling coalition partner, SD CG. It is a member of the Liberal International and an associate member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.

Ideology

Liberal party of Montenegro is a civic, liberal and secular party. During the 2012 pre-election program, the Liberal Party advocated for legal decriminalization of marijuana, legalizing prostitution and advocated LGBT rights. The party strongly supports the membership of Montenegro in the EU and NATO. However, since 2012 the LP is strongly linked with the ruling DPS, and often does not pursue individual political goals while in the coalition government.

In recent years, the Liberal Party of Montenegro has increasingly employed a more ethnic nationalist, as well more conservative discourse, steady supporting the rights of the canonical unrecognized Montenegrin Orthodox Church, as well advocating for the rehabilitation of some pro-Axis collaborationist organizations and controversial political figures from World War II, such as Montenegrin Greens, Sekula Drljević and Savić Marković Štedimlija. After the fall of the DPS populist regime from the position of power after 30 years, in the aftermath of the 2020 parliamentary election, the party claimed that the new big tent ruling coalition "wants to assimilate ethnic Montenegrins and make them Serbs". Also expressing concern due to the alleged "threat for Montenegrin statehood and independence", in case the DPS falls from a position of power. The party keeps close ties with the far-right and ethnic nationalist Patriotic Komitas Union of Montenegro.

History

The Liberal Party of Montenegro was founded on 28 October 2004 in Podgorica. It emerged from a faction of Liberal Alliance of Montenegro (LSCG), after a split between LSCG's leaders Miodrag Živković and Slavko Perović, and the expulsion of Živković faction due to serious corruption allegations, known in Montenegro as Trsteno Affair (sr). On 24 March 2005, Liberal Alliance of Montenegro decided to freeze its political activities. In 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum, LP aligned itself with pro-independence movement, consisting of Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro, Social Democratic Party of Montenegro and parties representing ethnic minorities. Liberal Party of Montenegro supports Montenegrin Orthodox Church, which claims to be the sole legitimate representative of Orthodox Christianity in Montenegro. At the 2012 parliamentary elections LP participated in coalition European Montenegro, which won the election, receiving one seat in the Parliament. Due to internal disagreements, Liberal Party froze its membership in the Coalition for European Montenegro, and is acting in the Parliament in the group with the minority parties (Croatian and Albanian minority representatives). However, this change has been only formal, because the minority group is also an integral part of the ruling majority with Democratic Party of Socialists.

At the 2016 and 2020 parliamentary elections, LP did not run, but instead was given two candidate spots on the electoral list of the DPS, one of which was elected to the Parliament, both times place belonged to the party leader, Andrija Popović.

Electoral performance

Parliamentary elections

ElectionParty leaderPerformanceAllianceGovernmentVotes%Seats+/–200620092012201620202023
Miodrag Živković12,7483.76%NewLP-BS
Andrija Popović8,7592.7%2LP-DC
165,38045.60%1ECG
158,49041.41%0with DPS
143,51535.06%0with DPS2020–22
2022
2022–23
70,22823.22%1with DPS-SD

References

References

  1. Nordsieck, Wolfram. (2020). "Montenegro".
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  4. [https://www.in4s.net/video-pura-popovic-poziva-lovcenske-straze-na-celu-sa-jevremom-brkovicem-da-brane-mauzolej-a-zavrsava-starolocenskostraznom-pozdravicom-eviva-montenegro/ Popović poziva Lovećenske straže], 2 December 2020
  5. "Liberalna partija, Patriotsko komitski savez i "Luča" potpisali "Patriotsku deklaraciju za slobodarski Nikšić"".
  6. [http://www.vijesti.me/vijesti/na-listi-dps-a-i-dva-predstavnika-liberalne-partije-902798 Na listi DPS-a i dva predstavnika Liberalne partije] {{Webarchive. link. (2016-11-13 Vijesti, September 2016, Retrieved 2020-12-30)
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