Patriotic Coalition for Yugoslavia
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The Patriotic Coalition for Yugoslavia (Patriotska Koalicija za Jugoslaviju) was a political alliance in Montenegro
that ran on the 21 October 2002 legislative election
. The coalition members were:
The coalition won 9,920 votes, or 2.85% and received none of the 75 seats, failing to pass the census. It broke subsequently after the election.
Montenegro
Montenegro Montenegrin: Crna Gora Црна Гора , meaning "Black Mountain") is a country located in Southeastern Europe. It has a coast on the Adriatic Sea to the south-west and is bordered by Croatia to the west, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest, Serbia to the northeast and Albania to the...
that ran on the 21 October 2002 legislative election
Montenegrin parliamentary election, 2002
Montenegrin parliamentary elections were held in 2002. There were 455,791 eligible voters registered.* Patriotic Coalition for Yugoslavia** People's Socialist Party of Montenegro** Serbian Radical Party "Dr Vojislav Šešelj"...
. The coalition members were:
- People's Socialist Party of MontenegroPeople's Socialist Party of MontenegroPeople Socialist Party of Montenegro was an opposition political party in Montenegro within the Serbian List due to its support of political union of Montenegro with Serbia, holding 1 seat in the Assembly of the Republic of Montenegro...
- Serbian Radical Party of Vojislav ŠešeljSerbian Radical PartyThe Serbian Radical Party is a far-right Serbian nationalist political party in Serbia, founded in 1991. Currently the second-largest party in the Serbian National Assembly, it has branches in three of the nations that currently border Serbia – all former federal republics of Yugoslavia...
- Yugoslav LeftYugoslav LeftYugoslav Left was a left-wing political party in Serbia and Montenegro. It was formed in 1994 as is a coalition of 23 left-wing and communist parties, led by the League of Communists - Movement for Yugoslavia . It has been led by Mirjana Marković, the wife of Slobodan Milošević...
- Party of Motto Savers
The coalition won 9,920 votes, or 2.85% and received none of the 75 seats, failing to pass the census. It broke subsequently after the election.