Montenegrin Federalist Party Crnogorska federalistička stranka Црногорска федералистичка странка | |
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Leaders | Sekula Drljević Mihailo Ivanović Krsto Popović |
Founded | 1923 |
Dissolved | 1945 |
Preceded by | Montenegrin Greens |
Headquarters | Cetinje |
Ideology | Montenegrin nationalism Yugoslav federalism Agrarianism National conservatism After 1939: Montenegrin separatism Italian fascism Collaborationism |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
Slogan | For the Right, Honour and Freedom of Montenegro |
Party flag | |
The Montenegrin Federalist Party (Serbo-Croatian: Crnogorska federalistička stranka, Црногорска федералистичка странка, CFS), sometimes known simply as the Montenegrin Party, was a Montenegrin political party in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia which stood for preservation of Montenegrin autonomy and a decentralized federalised Yugoslavia. It pursued the ideology of the Greens who lost the Christmas Uprising, but in a peaceful and democratic manner. Its best known leader was Sekula Drljević.