Politics of Serbia and Montenegro - Political Parties and Elections

Political Parties and Elections

For other political parties see List of political parties in Serbia and Montenegro. An overview on elections and election results is included in Elections in Serbia and Montenegro.
e • d Composition of the former Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro
Parties Seats
Election Dissolution
Serbian Radical Party (Srpska radikalna stranka) 30
Democratic Party of Serbia (Demokratska stranka Srbije) 20
Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (Demokratska partija socijalista Crna Gore) 14
Democratic Party (Demokratska stranka) 13 12
Liberal Democratic Party (Liberalno-demokratska partija) 1
G17 Plus 11
Social Democratic Party (Socijaldemokratska partija) 1
Socialist People's Party of Montenegro (Socijalistička narodna partija Crne Gore) 9
Serbian Renewal Movement (Srpski pokret obnove) 5
New Serbia (Nova Srbija) 3
Socialist Party of Serbia (Socijalistička partija Srbije) 8
Social Democratic Party of Montenegro (Socijaldemokratska partija Crne Gore) 4
Democratic Serbian Party of Montenegro (Demokratska srpska stranka Crne Gore) 2
Liberal Alliance of Montenegro (Liberalni savez Crne Gore) 2
Liberal Party of Montenegro (Liberalna partija Crne Gore) 2
People's Concord of Montenegro (Narodna sloga Crne Gore) 1
People's Party of Montenegro (Narodna stranka Crne Gore) 1
Serbian People's Party of Montenegro (Srpska narodna stranka Crne Gore) 1
Total 126
Source: European Commission

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