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Election FAQ
Elections in Montenegro: 2016 Parliamentary Elections
On October 16, Montenegrins will elect 81 Members of Parliament in a single nationwide constituency for a four-year term under a proportional representation system with closed lists.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
We Observe let the fairness at elections become a habit
This brochure explains the purpose of the Monitoring Center CEMI in Montenegro. It also discusses the role of the organization in the Parlimentary and local elections of 2002. Topics covered include media participation, political party financing, and the role of election monitoring.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Model Laws for The Election of Councillors, Representatives and Political Party Financing - Montenegro
Model Laws for The Election of Councillors, Representatives and Political Party Financing - Montenegro
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Model Laws for the Election of Councillors; Representatives and Political Party Financing
Model Laws for the Election of Councillors; Representatives and Political Party Financing
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Election Laws -Montenegro
Election Laws -Montenegro
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Pitanja i Odgovori; Questions and Answers
“Questions and Answers” focuses on basic facts regarding voting registration, eligibility, rights, and assistance in the upcoming May 31, 1998 municipal and parliamentary elections in Montenegro. Published by the IFES and the Republican Commission of Montenegro in 1998, this document is available in Serbian, Montenegrin, and English.