More than half a million voters are expected to cast their ballots on Sunday in Montenegro’s fifth parliamentary elections since independence.
1,217 POLLING STATIONS WILL BE USED
Candidates from 11 coalitions, six alliances, and five parties are vying for a place in the 81-seat parliament.
The main contest is expected between President Milo Djukanovic’s pro-West Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), which has ruled the country for 30 years, and the opposition Democratic Front (DF), which
However, neither of the two is projected to win a majority in parliament.
Montenegrins can vote at 1,217 polling stations until 8 p.m. (1800GMT), with the first unofficial results from the Montenegrin State Election Board (DIK) expected around midnight.