List of members of the 11th assembly of the Parliament of Montenegro, 2020–present

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This is a list of the 81 members of the current convocation of the Parliament of Montenegro. The current convocation of the Parliament was elected in the 2020 parliamentary election, and is set to meet for the first time on 23 September 2020.

Contents

Electoral listMain ideologyLeader MPs Gov't
Catch-all party
Montenegrin nationalism
Pro-Europeanism
Milo Đukanović
30 / 81
No
Cultural conservatism
Anti-corruption
Serb minority interests
Zdravko Krivokapić
27 / 81
Yes
Moderate politics
Anti-corruption
Pro-Europeanism
Aleksa Bečić
10 / 81
Yes
United Reform Action Social liberalism
Green politics
Pro-Europeanism
Dritan Abazović
4 / 81
Yes
Social Democrats Social democracy
Populism
Pro-Europeanism
Ivan Brajović
3 / 81
No
Bosniak Party Bosniak minority interests
Social conservatism
Pro-Europeanism
Rafet Husović
3 / 81
No
Social Democratic Party Social democracy
Pro-Europeanism
Civic nationalism
Draginja Vuksanović
2 / 81
No
Albanian minority interests
Conservatism
Pro-Europeanism
Nik Gjeloshaj
1 / 81
No
Albanian minority interests
Conservatism
Pro-Europeanism
Fatmir Gjeka
1 / 81
No

List of elected Members of the Parliament [1]

Democratic Party of Socialists

  1. Duško Marković (DPS)
  2. Branimir Gvozdenović (DPS)
  3. Milutin Simović (DPS)
  4. Aleksandra Vuković (DPS)
  5. Mevludin Nuhodžić (DPS)
  6. Predrag Bošković (DPS)
  7. Ivan Vuković (DPS)
  8. Gordana Đurović (DPS)
  9. Jevto Eraković (DPS)
  10. Nikola Rakočević (DPS)
  11. Andrija Popović (LPCG)
  12. Dragica Sekulić (DPS)
  13. Petar Ivanović (DPS)
  14. Halil Duković (DPS)
  15. Dragutin Papović (DPS)
  16. Marta Šćepanović (DPS)
  17. Vlastimir Golubović (DPS)
  18. Zoran Pažin (Ind.)
  19. Časlav Vešović (DPS)
  20. Vesna Pavićević (DPS)
  21. Miloš Nikolić (DPS)
  22. Miodrag Vuković (DPS)
  23. Nikola Janović (DPS)
  24. Daliborka Pejović (DPS)
  25. Branko Čavor (DPS)
  26. Bogdan Fatić (DPS)
  27. Danijel Živković (DPS)
  28. Suzana Pribilović (DPS)
  29. Ivan Mitrović (DPS)
  30. Abaz Dizdarević (DPS)

For the Future of Montenegro

  1. Zdravko Krivokapić (Ind.)
  2. Nebojša Medojević (PzP)
  3. Marko Milačić (PCG)
  4. Simonida Kordić (NSD)
  5. Vladimir Joković (SNP)
  6. Maja Vukićević (DNP)
  7. Vladimir Dobričanin (UCG)
  8. Branko Radulović (PzP)
  9. Milun Zogović (DNP)
  10. Dragoslav Šćekić (SNP)
  11. Branka Bošnjak (PzP)
  12. Slaven Radunović (NSD)
  13. Strahinja Bulajić (NSD)
  14. Predrag Bulatović (DNP)
  15. Danijela Đurović (SNP)
  16. Milan Knežević (DNP)
  17. Vladan Raičević (PzP)
  18. Jovan Vučurović (NSD)
  19. Jelena Božović (NSD)
  20. Dragan Ivanović (SNP)
  21. Radoš Zečević (NSD)
  22. Marko Kovačević (NSD)
  23. Jovanka Bogavac (PzP)
  24. Dragan Bojović (DNP)
  25. Dragan Vukić (SNP)
  26. Milo Božović (NSD)
  27. Maksim Vučinić (RP)

Peace is Our Nation

  1. Aleksa Bečić (DCG)
  2. Miodrag Lekić (Demos)
  3. Zdenka Popović (DCG)
  4. Dragan Krapović (DCG)
  5. Boris Bogdanović (DCG)
  6. Momo Koprivica (DCG)
  7. Stevan Katić (DCG)
  8. Tamara Vujovič (DCG)
  9. Albin Ćeman (DCG)
  10. Vladimir Martinović (DCG)

United Reform Action

  1. Dritan Abazović (URA)
  2. Miloš Konatar (URA)
  3. Božena Jelušić (URA)
  4. Srđan Pavićević (URA)

Social Democrats of Montenegro

  1. Ivan Brajović (SD)
  2. Damir Šehović (SD)
  3. Boris Mugoša (SD)

Bosniak Party

  1. Ervin Ibrahimović (BS)
  2. Amer Smailović (BS)
  3. Kenana Strujić Harbić (BS)

Social Democratic Party

  1. Draginja Vuksanović (SDP)
  2. Raško Konjević (SDP)

Albanian List

  1. Nik Gjeloshaj (AA)

Albanian Coalition – Unanimously

  1. Fatmir Gjeka (DP)

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References

  1. "Nova lica i politički veterani u novom sazivu Skupštine". vijesti.me (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-09-07.