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Parliament of Montenegro

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The Parliament of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Скупштина Црне Горе, Skupština Crne Gore) is the legislature of Montenegro. The Parliament currently has 81 members, each elected for a four-year term. The current Speaker of the Parliament is Ranko Krivokapić, while the deputy speakers are Željko Šturanović and Rifat Rastoder. Following an independence referendum, the Parliament declared and ratified the independence of Montenegro on 3 June 2006.

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[edit] Powers

The Parliament appoints the Prime Minister nominated by the President, as well as the ministers chosen by the Prime Minister. Parliament also passes all laws in Montenegro, ratifies international treaties, appoints justices of all courts, adopts the budget and performs other duties as established by the Constitution. The Parliament can pass a vote of no-confidence in the Government with a majority of the members.

[edit] Deputies

A deputy has a four-year term. One deputy is elected per 6,000 voters, which in turn results in a change of total number of deputies in the parliament (the present assembly convening comprises 81 deputies instead of previous number of 74).

[edit] 2009 Election

[edit] Parliamentary coalitions and parties

The ruling majority are DPS, SDP, HGI and DUA.

Parliamentary Clubs Seats Parties Seats
Democratic Party of Socialists 35 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (DPS CG) 34
Croatian Civic Initiative (HGI) 1
Socialist People's Party 16 Socialist People's Party of Montenegro (SNP CG) 16
Social Democratic Party 9 Socialdemocratic Party of Montenegro (SDP CG) 9
New Serb Democracy 8 New Serb Democracy (NSD) 8
Movement for Changes 6 Movement for Changes (PZP) 6
Bosniak party 3 Bosniak Party (BS) 3
Democratic League in Montenegro (DSCG) 1
Democratic Union of Albanians (DUA) 1
Albanian Alternative (AA) 1
New Democratic Power – FORCA (FORCA) 1

[edit] Speakers of Parliament

[edit] Montenegrin Senate (1831-1878)

  • Ivan Ivanović Vukotić (2 September 1831 - January 1834)
    • Matija Vučićević (2 September 1831 - 1834)
  • Pero Tomov Petrović (3 September 1837 - 1 December 1853)
    • Đorđije Savov Petrović (3 September 1837 - 1 December 1853)
  • Đorđije Savov Petrović (1 December 1853 - 1857)
    • Nikanor Ivanović (March 1857 - April 1857)
  • Vojvoda Mirko Petrović Njegoš (1857 - 1867)
  • Vojvoda Božo Petrović-Njegoš (1867 - 1878)

[edit] Serbian National Assembly of the Princedom (Kingdom) of Montenegro (1906-1916)

31 October 1906 - 9 July 1907

21 November 1907 - 12 February 1911

1 December 1911 - 25 October 1913

28 January 1914 - 4 January 1916

[edit] Parliament of Montenegro in Yugoslavia

People's Parliament of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro

People's Parliament of the People's Republic of Montenegro

Parliament of the People's Republic of Montenegro

Parliament of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro

Parliament of the Republic of Montenegro (in FR Yugoslavia)

[edit] Parliament of the Republic of Montenegro (in SCG)

[edit] Parliament of the Republic of Montenegro

[edit] See also

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