PODGORICA, Dec 22 (Hina) - About 22 percent of Montenegrin citizens went to the polls by 14.00 hours Sunday in the fourth presidential election in the last 12 years, none-governmental organisations reported.
PODGORICA, Dec 22 (Hina) - About 22 percent of Montenegrin citizens
went to the polls by 14.00 hours Sunday in the fourth presidential
election in the last 12 years, none-governmental organisations
reported. #L#
The voters will elect one of 11 candidates, following Milo
Djukanovic's withdrawal from the post of the country's president.
Three candidates have been nominated by parties and eight by
citizens.
Most public concern is not focused on candidates, but the question
whether the elections will be successful. Concerns that a recently
failed election in Serbia could also happen in Montenegro are
increased by the fact that all opposition parties, which are of pro-
Yugoslav orientation, have not nominated any candidates and have
called on their voters not to participate in the elections. For the
elections to be declared valid, one half of a total of 457,000
voters should cast ballots at 1,100 polling stations.
The Council of Europe and the OSCE have called on Montenegrin
citizens to perform their duty. If the elections fail, they will be
repeated in the first week of 2003.
Sunday's presidential vote is monitored by more than 2,500 European
officials and representatives of non-government organisations and
is covered by around 400 reporters.
The polling stations will close at 21.00 and first unofficial
results are expected at around 22.00 hours.
(hina) it