2006 Montenegrin parliamentary election

2006 Montenegrin parliamentary election
Montenegro
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Turnout71.37% (Decrease6.10pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
ECG Milo Đukanović 48.62 41 +2
Serb List Andrija Mandić 14.68 12 +6
SNPNSDSS Predrag Bulatović 14.07 11 −13
PzP Nebojša Medojević 13.13 11 New
LPBS Miodrag Živković 3.76 3 New
DSCGPDP Osman Rexha 1.29 1 0
UDSH Gëzim Hajdinaga 1.09 1 0
ASH Vasilj Siništaj 0.78 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Milo Đukanović
DPS
Željko Šturanović
DPS

Constitutional Assembly elections were held in the newly-independent Republic of Montenegro on 10 September 2006. Prime Minister Milo Đukanović's Coalition for a European Montenegro (based around the Democratic Party of Socialists) won a majority in Parliament, winning 41 of the 81 seats. The opposition blocs together won 34 seats; 12 for the Serb List (SL) and 11 each for the Socialist People's Party (SNP)-led list and the Movement for Changes (PzP). Other seats were won by parties representing national minorities. As the opposition conceded defeat, DPS leader Đukanović stated "These elections showed that Montenegro is stable and firm on its European path."[1]