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 This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Montenegro Motto: None Anthem: Oj, svijetla majska zoro Capital Podgorica Largest city Podgorica Official language(s) Serbian of the Ijekavian dialect1 Government Republic - President Filip VujanoviÄ - Prime Minister Milo ÄukanoviÄ Independence Collapse of the Serbian Empire - Formation 1356 - Recognition March 3, 1878 - Unification with Serbia July 20, 1917 - Independence June 3...
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Politics of Montenegro will undergo rapid change since its independence. ...
| | | | Other countries - Politics Portal view • talk • edit | The Constitution of Montenegro was approved by Montenegro's Parliament on October 12, 1992. This established Montenegro as a democratic sovereign state, with Serbian as its official language. Power is vested in its citizens, who exercise it directly through the election of representatives to the Parliament. Decisions related to changes in constitutional status or to an alteration of borders are subject to a vote of the citizens of Montenegro exercised in a referendum. In the current constitution, there are 121 articles. The President of Montenegro is the head of state of the Republic of Montenegro. ...
Filip VujanoviÄ is a politician who since 2004 has served as the president of Montenegro, one of two constituent republics within Serbia and Montenegro. ...
Prime Minister of Montenegro, full title: Predsjednik Vlade Republike Crne Gore (President of the Government of the Republic of Montenegro) is the leader of the government of Montenegro. ...
Milo ÄukanoviÄ (Serbian Cyrillic: Ðило ÐÑкановиÑ) (born February 15, 1962 in NikÅ¡iÄ, Montenegro, Yugoslavia) is the current Prime Minister of the republic of Montenegro. ...
The current Government of the Republic of Montenegro was founded in 2003? or possibly earlier or later. ...
The Parliament of the Republic of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Skupština Republike Crne Gore) is the legislature of Montenegro. ...
This article lists political parties in Montenegro. ...
Elections in Serbia and Montenegro gives information on election and election results in Serbia and Montenegro. ...
In a referendum on 21 May 2006, the people of Montenegro opted to leave the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. ...
Information on politics by country is available for every country, including both de jure and de facto independent states, inhabited dependent territories, as well as areas of special sovereignty. ...
Motto: None Anthem: Oj, svijetla majska zoro Capital Podgorica Largest city Podgorica Official language(s) Serbian of the Ijekavian dialect1 Government Republic - President Filip VujanoviÄ - Prime Minister Milo ÄukanoviÄ Independence Collapse of the Serbian Empire - Formation 1356 - Recognition March 3, 1878 - Unification with Serbia July 20, 1917 - Independence June 3...
The Parliament of the Republic of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Skupština Republike Crne Gore) is the legislature of Montenegro. ...
October 12 is the 285th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (286th in leap years). ...
1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ...
Democracy is a form of government under which the power to alter the laws and structures of government lies, ultimately, with the citizenry. ...
Sovereignty is the exclusive right to exercise supreme political (e. ...
A state is an organized political community, occupying a territory, and possessing internal and external sovereignty, that enforces a monopoly on the use of force. ...
The Serbian language is one of the standard versions of the Å tokavian dialect, used primarily in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and by Serbs everywhere. ...
A referendum (plural: referendums or referenda) or plebiscite (from Latin plebiscita, a decree of the Concilium Plebis) is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal. ...
External Links
- Constitution of Montenegro
- The Njegoskij Fund Public Project >> Today's Montenegro >> Official/legal texts
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