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Monday, 08.04.2013.

09:55

Two candidates declare victory in Montenegrin elections

Both incumbent Filip Vujanović and his challenger Miodrag Lekić late on Sunday declared victory in the presidential elections in Montenegro.

Izvor: Tanjug

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balkanico

pre 11 godina

I see the Central Election Commission now has announced that Vujanovic won with just over 51 percent. This is quite an impressive performance then by Lekic given that Vujanovic remains the most popular politician in Montenegro and the disparity of the opposition. Rather than bickering about the result, unless they do of course have solid evidence that would hold water in court, Lekic and the opposition should use this as a sign that things are changing in Montenegro and use the time till the next parliamentary elections to develop a proper policy-based and coherent political programme, and not only "let's first get rid of DPS, and then we'll see what we do next".

Arn.Sweden.

pre 11 godina

Hmmm - ? - which of them - if any - will side with the Serbians when -

Austria-Croatia-Hungary-comes for Bosnia-Montenegro and Vojvodia in the North,
and,
Albania comes for Southern Montenegro ?

Arn.Sweden.

cry me a river

pre 11 godina

the country is ran by a narco-kleptocracy and Djukanovic is Europe's last dictator.
(Ari Gold

Strangely, I find myself in agreement with Ari.

Haitian

pre 11 godina

"However, Lekić said that he had won 50.5 percent against Vujanović's 49.5 percent, and told reporters in Podgorica that Vujanović's statement represented "a coup".

Lekić urged his supporters to show restraint and said he and his coalition "would not recognize theft"."

Lekić reminds me of certain African politicians, claiming that the official results are false and fake just because he didn't win the election. Lekić is a bitter looser who is upset that he didn't win the election. Now because he didn't win the Presidential election process, he will not attempt to use the African process and take to the street and claim it is a "coup". Where exactly has he got these 50.5% and 49.5% figures from? He has made them up like in Africa.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

(Haitian, 8 April 2013 11:10)

What a horrible statement. Vujanovic is roughly claiming the same exact result as Lekic is. Is Vujanovic from Africa? Or better yet, being the fact that he's a Djukanovicist maybe Columbia?

Congratulations to Lekic. The opposition has little to no media coverage in Crna Gora, the country is ran by a narco-kleptocracy and Djukanovic is Europe's last dictator.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

(Haitian, 8 April 2013 11:10)

What a horrible statement. Vujanovic is roughly claiming the same exact result as Lekic is. Is Vujanovic from Africa? Or better yet, being the fact that he's a Djukanovicist maybe Columbia?

Congratulations to Lekic. The opposition has little to no media coverage in Crna Gora, the country is ran by a narco-kleptocracy and Djukanovic is Europe's last dictator.

cry me a river

pre 11 godina

the country is ran by a narco-kleptocracy and Djukanovic is Europe's last dictator.
(Ari Gold

Strangely, I find myself in agreement with Ari.

Haitian

pre 11 godina

"However, Lekić said that he had won 50.5 percent against Vujanović's 49.5 percent, and told reporters in Podgorica that Vujanović's statement represented "a coup".

Lekić urged his supporters to show restraint and said he and his coalition "would not recognize theft"."

Lekić reminds me of certain African politicians, claiming that the official results are false and fake just because he didn't win the election. Lekić is a bitter looser who is upset that he didn't win the election. Now because he didn't win the Presidential election process, he will not attempt to use the African process and take to the street and claim it is a "coup". Where exactly has he got these 50.5% and 49.5% figures from? He has made them up like in Africa.

Arn.Sweden.

pre 11 godina

Hmmm - ? - which of them - if any - will side with the Serbians when -

Austria-Croatia-Hungary-comes for Bosnia-Montenegro and Vojvodia in the North,
and,
Albania comes for Southern Montenegro ?

Arn.Sweden.

balkanico

pre 11 godina

I see the Central Election Commission now has announced that Vujanovic won with just over 51 percent. This is quite an impressive performance then by Lekic given that Vujanovic remains the most popular politician in Montenegro and the disparity of the opposition. Rather than bickering about the result, unless they do of course have solid evidence that would hold water in court, Lekic and the opposition should use this as a sign that things are changing in Montenegro and use the time till the next parliamentary elections to develop a proper policy-based and coherent political programme, and not only "let's first get rid of DPS, and then we'll see what we do next".

Haitian

pre 11 godina

"However, Lekić said that he had won 50.5 percent against Vujanović's 49.5 percent, and told reporters in Podgorica that Vujanović's statement represented "a coup".

Lekić urged his supporters to show restraint and said he and his coalition "would not recognize theft"."

Lekić reminds me of certain African politicians, claiming that the official results are false and fake just because he didn't win the election. Lekić is a bitter looser who is upset that he didn't win the election. Now because he didn't win the Presidential election process, he will not attempt to use the African process and take to the street and claim it is a "coup". Where exactly has he got these 50.5% and 49.5% figures from? He has made them up like in Africa.

Arn.Sweden.

pre 11 godina

Hmmm - ? - which of them - if any - will side with the Serbians when -

Austria-Croatia-Hungary-comes for Bosnia-Montenegro and Vojvodia in the North,
and,
Albania comes for Southern Montenegro ?

Arn.Sweden.

Ari Gold

pre 11 godina

(Haitian, 8 April 2013 11:10)

What a horrible statement. Vujanovic is roughly claiming the same exact result as Lekic is. Is Vujanovic from Africa? Or better yet, being the fact that he's a Djukanovicist maybe Columbia?

Congratulations to Lekic. The opposition has little to no media coverage in Crna Gora, the country is ran by a narco-kleptocracy and Djukanovic is Europe's last dictator.

cry me a river

pre 11 godina

the country is ran by a narco-kleptocracy and Djukanovic is Europe's last dictator.
(Ari Gold

Strangely, I find myself in agreement with Ari.

balkanico

pre 11 godina

I see the Central Election Commission now has announced that Vujanovic won with just over 51 percent. This is quite an impressive performance then by Lekic given that Vujanovic remains the most popular politician in Montenegro and the disparity of the opposition. Rather than bickering about the result, unless they do of course have solid evidence that would hold water in court, Lekic and the opposition should use this as a sign that things are changing in Montenegro and use the time till the next parliamentary elections to develop a proper policy-based and coherent political programme, and not only "let's first get rid of DPS, and then we'll see what we do next".