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Political party in Montenegro

Key Coalition Коалиција КључKoalicija Ključ
Leader Miodrag Lekić
Founded 31 August 2016
Dissolved November 2016
Headquarters Podgorica
Ideology Catch-all coalitionPro-Europeanism
Political position Big tent
Slogan Best for Montenegro!
Parliament (2016) 9 / 81
Politics of MontenegroPolitical partiesElections

The Key Coalition (Montenegrin: Коалиција Кључ / Koalicija Ključ) was an opposition political alliance in Montenegro. It was composed of the Democratic Alliance (DEMOS), Socialist People's Party (SNP) and United Reform Action (URA). The main goal of the coalition was to overthrow the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (DPS) of Milo Đukanović, which has been in power since 1991. Miodrag Lekić led the joint electoral list in the parliamentary election in October 2016.[1]

The coalition ran in the 2016 parliamentary election under the slogan "The best for Montenegro!".[2] However, following the election, in which the Key Coalition won 11.05% of the votes and 9 seats, its member parties went on to create separate parliamentary groups and the coalition was de facto dissolved.

Parliamentary election

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Parliament of Montenegro

Year Leader Popular vote % of popular vote Seats Seat change Status
2016 Miodrag Lekić 42,295 11.05% 9 / 81 Decrease 4 opposition
Party name Abbr. Ideology Leader Seats won ±
Democratic AllianceDemokratski savezДемократски савез DEMOS Liberal conservatismPro-Europeanism Miodrag Lekić 4 / 81
Socialist People's PartySocijalistička narodna partijaСоцијалистичка народна партија SNP Social democracySocial conservatism Srđan Milić 3 / 81
United Reform ActionUjedinjena reformska akcijaУједињена реформска акција URA Social liberalismPro-Europeanism Žarko Rakčević 2 / 81
  1. ^ Odlučeno: Socijalistička narodna partija, Demos i URA u koaliciji Archived 2017-07-28 at the Wayback Machine Portal Vijesti, 31 August 2016
  2. ^ KOALICIJA DEMOSA SNP-A I URA USAGLASILA VIZUELNI IDENTITET Archived 2017-07-28 at the Wayback Machine, Portal Vijesti, 8 Sep 2016

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