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| [[New Serb Democracy]]<br /><small>Nova srpska demokratija<br />Нова српска демократија</small> |
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| [[National conservatism]]<br />[[Serbian–Montenegrin unionism |
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| [[Movement for Changes]]<br /><small>Pokret za promjene<br />Покрет за промјене</small> |
| [[Movement for Changes]]<br /><small>Pokret za promjene<br />Покрет за промјене</small> |
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| [[Populism]]<br />[[Anti-corruption |
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| [[Nebojša Medojević]] |
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| [[Democratic People's Party (Montenegro)|Democratic People's Party]]<br /><small>Demokratska narodna partija<br />Демократска народна партија</small> |
| [[Democratic People's Party (Montenegro)|Democratic People's Party]]<br /><small>Demokratska narodna partija<br />Демократска народна партија</small> |
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| [[Populism]]<br />[[Serbian–Montenegrin unionism]] |
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| [[Milan Knežević (Montenegrin politician)|Milan Knežević]] |
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| [[United Montenegro]]{{ref label|reference_name_a|a|a}}<br><small>Ujedinjena Crna Gora<br />Уједињена Црна Гора</small> |
| [[United Montenegro]]{{ref label|reference_name_a|a|a}}<br><small>Ujedinjena Crna Gora<br />Уједињена Црна Гора</small> |
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| [[Workers' Party (Montenegro)|Workers' Party]]{{ref label|reference_name_a|a|a}}<br><small>Radnička partija<br />Радничка партија</small> |
| [[Workers' Party (Montenegro)|Workers' Party]]{{ref label|reference_name_a|a|a}}<br><small>Radnička partija<br />Радничка партија</small> |
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| [[Party of United Pensioners and the Disabled]]<br /><small>Partija ujedinjenih penzionera i invalida<br />Партија уједињених пензионера и инвалида</small> |
| [[Party of United Pensioners and the Disabled]]<br /><small>Partija ujedinjenih penzionera i invalida<br />Партија уједињених пензионера и инвалида</small> |
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| [[Democratic Party of Unity]]<br /><small>Demokratska stranka jedinstva<br />Демократска странка јединства</small> |
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| DSJ |
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| [[Serbian–Montenegrin unionism |
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| Nebojša Jušković |
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| [[Democratic Serb Party (Montenegro)|Democratic Serb Party]]<br /><small>Demokratska srpska stranka<br />Демократска српска странка</small> |
| [[Democratic Serb Party (Montenegro)|Democratic Serb Party]]<br /><small>Demokratska srpska stranka<br />Демократска српска странка</small> |
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| [[Yugoslav Communist Party of Montenegro|Yugoslav Communist Party]]<br /><small>Jugoslovenska komunistička partija<br />Југословенска комунистичка партија</small> |
| [[Yugoslav Communist Party of Montenegro|Yugoslav Communist Party]]<br /><small>Jugoslovenska komunistička partija<br />Југословенска комунистичка партија</small> |
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| Zoran Radošević |
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Revision as of 20:15, 11 February 2021
Democratic Front Демократски фронт Demokratski front | |
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| Leader | Collective leadership |
| Founders | Miodrag Lekić Miodrag Davidović Andrija Mandić Nebojša Medojević |
| Founded | 24 July 2012 |
| Headquarters | Podgorica |
| Ideology | Social conservatism Anti-corruption Serb ethnic interests Soft Euroscepticism Populism (majority) Initially, now factions: Catch-all alliance Liberal conservatism Pro-Europeanism[1] |
| Political position | Right-wing (majority) |
| Parliament | 21 / 81
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| Local Parliaments | 78 / 786
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| Party flag | |
| Website | |
| www | |
The Democratic Front (Montenegrin and Template:Lang-sr) is a right-wing populist and social conservative opposition political alliance in Montenegro. It is currently composed of the New Serb Democracy (NSD), Movement for Changes (PzP), Democratic People's Party (DNP), True Montenegro (PCG), United Montenegro (UCG) and Workers' Party (RP).[2] The main goal of the DF is to overthrow the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (DPS), which was in power in country since introduction of the multi-party system in 1990, until 2020 parliamentary election.[3]
History
Miodrag Lekić led the alliance's list in the parliamentary election of October 2012.[4] Lekić ran in the 2013 presidential election, supported by both his Democratic Front and the Socialist People's Party. According to the electoral committee's report, he was narrowly defeated by incumbent Filip Vujanović (supported by the ruling DPS). However, many independent observers insisted that Vujanović's victory came about as the result of a massive electoral fraud.[5]
In March 2015, Lekić split from the alliance due to internal disagreements, having decided to form a new centre-right, moderate and pro-EU political party, DEMOS.
After Lekić departing from the alliance, the Democratic Front significantly changed its public appearance and radicalized its rhetoric and ideology. At the 2016 parliamentary election, DF came second, behind ruling DPS, with 20.32% of the vote with 18 seats won, remaining in opposition. On 9 May 2019, members of alliance leadership Andrija Mandić and Milan Knežević, along with 12 another people found guilty by the Higher Court in Montenegro for the "plotting to commit terrorist acts and undermine the constitutional order of Montenegro on the day of 2016 parliamentary election."
On 3 August 2020, the Democratic Front alliance decided to sign an agreement with the Socialist People's Party, United Montenegro, Workers' Party, as well some minor extra-parliamentary parties, forming a pre-election coalition under the name For the Future of Montenegro, in order to participate at the forthcoming 30 August 2020 elections.[6][7] The coalition common list for 2020 election is led by a Montenegrin university professor, Zdravko Krivokapić. Many media, analysts, but also political opponents have labeled the new coalition as the "Vučić's list", because major parties in the new coalition have very close cooperation with the populist SNS-led regime in Serbia, the largest number of constituents of the new coalition were present at several meetings in Belgrade during 2019 and 2020, organized by Serbian President (also the SNS chairman) Aleksandar Vučić, gathering "leaders of Serb communities" in Serbia's neighboring countries.[6][8][9][10] The August 2020 election resulted in a victory for the opposition parties and the fall from power of the ruling DPS, which has ruled the country since the introduction of the multi-party system in 1990. The electoral coalition list won 32.55% of the popular vote, which equals 27 seats in the parliament, of which the Democratic Front member parties get 20 MPs.[11] In October 2020, Democratic Front parliamentary club was joined by United Montenegro and the Workers' Party, while the Movement for Changes decided to form separate parliamentary group, under the name "Democratic Front - Movement for Changes".[12]
Since a political split with their candidate for PM, Zdravko Krivokapić, after he questioned their competence to participate in his cabinet, leaders of the Democratic Front, Andrija Mandić and Nebojša Medojević started to publicly criticize the alleged influence of the Serbian Orthodox Church, as well of the businessman Miodrag Davidović on Krivokapić decisions and on composition of his cabinet, which they eventually supported in parliament after all. Mandić claimed that Krivokapić had been appointed head of the "For the Future" list after "pressure and conditioning of electoral support" by "parts of the Serbian Church", accusing parts of the church and Krivokapić of "acting on someone's orders from abroad", while Medojević stated that Bishop Joanikije Mićović and priest Gojko Perović set the terms of the church's support and threatened to withdraw Krivokapić from the electoral list, a few days before handing over the electoral lists for 2020 parliamentary election, which Perović categorically denied.[13] During October and November Medojević and Mandić have repeatedly conditioned their parties' support for the Krivokapić Cabinet, if they were not part of it. Mandić explicitly asked Krivokapić to "return the mandate and that they would look for a new PM designate".[14][15] Unfoundedly accusing and public insults were publicly condemned by the Serbian Church, PM Krivokapić, Davidović, but also by the DF's coalition partner the Socialist People's Party, while the True Montenegro left the parliamentary group of the Democratic Front, out the protest.[16]
Elections
Parliamentary elections
| Year | Popular vote | % of popular vote | Overall seats won | Seat change | Government |
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| 2012 | 82,773 | 22.82% | 20 / 81
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opposition | |
| 2016 | 77,784 | 20.32% | 18 / 81
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opposition | |
| 2020 | 133,261[a] | 32.55% | 20 / 81
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gov't support |
- ^ Run within common For the Future of Montenegro electoral list, with SNP and the Popular Movement.
Presidential elections
| Election year | # | Candidate | 1st round votes | % | 2nd round votes | % | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | 2nd | Miodrag Lekić | 154,289 | 48.79% | — | — | |
| 2018 | 2nd | Mladen Bojanić | 111,711 | 33.40% | — | — | Independent, support |
Members
| Party | Abbr. | Ideology | Leader | Since | No. of seats | |
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| New Serb Democracy Nova srpska demokratija Нова српска демократија |
NSD | National conservatism Serbian–Montenegrin unionism Russophilia |
Andrija Mandić | 2012– | 9 / 81
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| Movement for Changes Pokret za promjene Покрет за промјене |
PzP | Populism Anti-corruption |
Nebojša Medojević | 2012– | 5 / 81
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| Democratic People's Party Demokratska narodna partija Демократска народна партија |
DNP | Populism Serbian–Montenegrin unionism |
Milan Knežević | 2015– | 5 / 81
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| United Montenegro[a] Ujedinjena Crna Gora Уједињена Црна Гора |
UCG | National conservatism Pro-Europeanism |
Vladimir Dobričanin | 2020– | 1 / 81
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| Workers' Party[a] Radnička partija Радничка партија |
RP | Left-wing populism Labour rights |
Maksim Vučinić | 2020– | 1 / 81
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Former members
| Party | Abbr. | Ideology | Leader | Member | |
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| style="background-color:Template:Party of United Pensioners of Serbia/meta/color;" | | Party of United Pensioners and the Disabled Partija ujedinjenih penzionera i invalida Партија уједињених пензионера и инвалида |
PUPI | Pensioners' interests Social justice |
Momir Joksimović | 2012–16 |
| Democratic Party of Unity Demokratska stranka jedinstva Демократска странка јединства |
DSJ | Serbian–Montenegrin unionism | Nebojša Jušković | 2015–17 | |
| Resistance to Hopelessness Otpor beznađu Отпор безнађу |
OB | Populism Military neutrality |
Mladen Bojanić Marko Milačić |
2016–17 | |
| Democratic Serb Party Demokratska srpska stranka Демократска српска странка |
DSS | Christian democracy | Dragica Perović | 2016–20 | |
| Yugoslav Communist Party Jugoslovenska komunistička partija Југословенска комунистичка партија |
JKP | Communism Yugonostalgia |
Zoran Radošević | 2016-17 | |
| Serb Radical Party Srpska radikalna stranka Српска радикална странка |
SRS | Serbian nationalism National conservatism |
Ilija Darmanović | 2016–17 | |
| True Montenegro Prava Crna Gora Права Црна Гора |
PCG | Populism Serb ethnic interests |
Marko Milačić | In 2020[a] | |
a Members of the Democratic Front's parliamentary group only.
Alliance leadership
- Miodrag Lekić (2012–2015)
- Presidency[a] (2015–present)
Presidency
A Since Lekić's abandonment the alliance, it is led by the Presidency, which consists of six members, two representatives from all three major parties; New Serb Democracy (NSD), Movement for Changes (PzP) and Democratic People's Party (DNP). Since March 2015 members of the collective presidency are:
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NSD
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PzP
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DNP
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See also
References
- ^ Demokratski front predstavio svoje simbole, Vijesti, 23 August 2012
- ^ "CG: Osnovan "Demokratski front"". novosti.rs.
- ^ "Lekić na čelu opozicionog fronta Crne Gore". Slobodnaevropa.org. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
- ^ "DPS i SDP nakon 11 godina bez apsolutne vlasti". Vijesti.me. Archived from the original on 24 November 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
- ^ "Rezultat predsedničkih izbora u Crnoj Gori i dalje sporan". Time.rs. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
- ^ a b "Dogovorili se DF, SNP, Narodni pokret, Prava Crna Gora i ostali: Krivokapić nosilac liste". www.vijesti.me.
- ^ Litije dobile politički profil: Zdravko Krivokapić na čelu koalicije DF-a, SNP-a, Prave Crne Gore i Narodnog pokreta!, borba.me, 1 August 2020
- ^ Milovi, Vučićevi, Amfilohijevi; razvrstavanje, Monitor
- ^ Od "Vučićeve liste" ostao samo DF, RTCG/Pobjeda
- ^ Beograd gura SNP u zagrljalj Frontu, CdM, 29 July 2020
- ^ "Rezultati DIK-a na 100 odsto prebrojanih glasova: DPS 35.06, "Za budućnost Crne Gore" 32.55 odsto glasova". vijesti.me (in Serbian). Retrieved 31 August 2020.
- ^ Klubovi poslanika, Skupština Crne Gore/Parliament of Montenegro (Retrieved 28 October 2020)
- ^ Gojko Perović: Stiče se utisak da Nebojša Medojević preuzima anti-crkveni manir od svojih dojučerašnjih protivnika, Vijesti, 23 October 2020
- ^ Ko prolongira formiranje vlade, radi za DPS, Vijesti, 26 October 2020
- ^ NE ODUSTAJE OD EKSPERTSKOG KONCEPTA: Krivokapić saopštio Mandiću: Nova vlada bez tri lidera, Vijesti, 24 October 2020
- ^ Šćekić pozvao Medojevića i predstavnike ostalih partija da prekinu sa uvredama i iznošenjem neprovjerenih izjava, Vijesti (Nov 2020)