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PM claims poll victory Milo Djukanovic has claimed victory in the first general election since declaring independence | |
| May.23 |
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Serbia accepts Montenegro result President Tadic has recognised the results of the vote for independence | |
| May.21 |
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Montenegro quits Serbia Voters in Montenegro decided narrowly to sever the union with Serbia: 55.5% of the more than 410,000 voters
The move would break up the last 2pieces of the former Yugoslavia.
55% required for the question to pass.
Opposition spokesman is saying supporters fell short of the required margin of victory.
Prime Minister Djukanovic' Democratic Party of Socialists had pushed for full independence.
People began celebrating inside government buildings
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Montenegro votes on Belgrade links People poured out in record numbers to vote on whether to stay in their troubled union with Serbia | |
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| Feb.9 |
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Presidential elections fail again Turnout is falling short of the required 50% minimum for the vote to be valid
| Feb.4 |
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Yugoslavia officially abolished Serbia: Lawmakers are replacing Yugoslavia with a loose union of its remaining two republics, Serbia and Montenegro | |
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| Apr.24 |
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Leader backs referendum President Djukanovic restated commitment to a referendum on independence
| Apr.22 |
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Pro-independence winning President Djukanovic's coalition was leading with 44% and the anti-independence bloc was trailing with 38%
| Jan.24 |
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Montenegro referendum Parties agreed to hold early parliamentary elections to trigger a referendum on whether to leave Yugoslavia
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