Montenegrins choose new president amid political turmoil
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Montenegrins Elect President
Candidates in Montenegro's presidential runoff cast their ballots in the capital, Podgorica, on April 2. A veteran of Montenegrin politics since the times of Yugoslavia, the 61-year-old incumbent President Milo Djukanovic faces off against 36-year-old economist Jakov Milatovic. The main topics of the campaign were the economy, relations with Serbia, and Montenegro's EU membership bid.
Montenegro voters choose president amid political turmoil
Voters in Montenegro cast ballots Sunday in a runoff presidential election that is a contest between a long-serving pro-western incumbent and a newcomer promising changes in the small NATO member nation located on Europe's Balkan peninsula.
Montenegro voters choose president amid political turmoil
PODGORICA, Montenegro (AP) — Voters in Montenegro cast ballots Sunday in a runoff presidential election that is a contest between a long-serving pro-Western incumbent and a newcomer promising changes in the small NATO member nation located on Europe’
Montenegro voters choose president amid political turmoil
PODGORICA, Montenegro (AP) — Voters in Montenegro cast ballots Sunday in a runoff presidential election that is a contest between a long-serving pro-Western incumbent and a newcomer promising changes in the small NATO member nation located on Europe’
Montenegro voters choose president amid political turmoil
PODGORICA, Montenegro (AP) — Voters in Montenegro cast ballots Sunday in a runoff presidential election that is a contest between a long-serving pro-Western incumbent and a newcomer promising changes in the small NATO member nation located on Europe’
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