A Better Montenegro
A Better Montenegro (Serbian: Боља Црна Гора, Bolja Crna Gora) is a broad opposition coalition in Montenegro made up virtually the entire opposition. It is led by the three only parliamentary opposition parties, Socialist People's Party of Montenegro, New Serb Democracy and the Movement for Changes and the political alliance is led by the three leaders of those parties Srđan Milić, Andrija Mandić and Nebojša Medojević. The coalition is composed of ideologically diverse parties, ranging from right-wing nationalists to Yugonostalgic communists.
It was formed before the forthcoming local elections after negotiations in the opposition which included continuing the boycott of al local elections as in 2009 or forming one common list of almost the entire Montenegrin opposition. It is the biggest gathering of the Montenegrin opposition since introduction of parliamentarism in 1990 in Montenegro. Milić had negotiated with Montenegrin President Filip Vujanović on the participation of the opposition, which boycotts elections considering them illegal and unjust because of the flaws in the electoral law which should have been reformed when new Constitution was brought up in 2007 and they made a deal to organize general local elections in the remaining 14 municipalities all round which still haven't had elections since independence. The coalition won more than 50% of votes only in Pljevlja municipality.
Composing parties
- Socialist People's Party of Montenegro
- Movement for Changes
- New Serb Democracy
- Democratic Centre
- Party of Pensioners and Disabled People
- People's Party
- League of Communists of Yugoslavia - Communists of Montenegro
- Democratic Serb Party
- Party of Serb Radicals
- Socialist Party of Yugoslavia