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{{Party | {{Party | ||
|name=Jedinstvena Crna Gora | |name=Jedinstvena Crna Gora | ||
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− | |founded= October | + | |founded= October 2010 |
|dissolution= | |dissolution= | ||
|political= show | |political= show | ||
− | |president= | + | |president=[[Kocka Scekic]] |
− | |vicepresident={{ | + | |vicepresident= |
− | | | + | |members=16 {{Decrease}} |
− | |congress= | + | |rank=2 |
+ | |congress=10 | ||
|succeeds= | |succeeds= | ||
|succeeded= | |succeeded= | ||
− | |orientation= Center- | + | |orientation=Center-Right |
− | |ideology= | + | |ideology=Libertarian |
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− | The '''Jedinstvena Crna Gora''' | + | The '''Jedinstvena Crna Gora''' ('''JCG''') was a leading party in [[Montenegro]]. When created, it was supposed to be the single party of Montenegro, decreasing the risk of a [[Political takeover|PTO]]. Originally started as Center-right, Libertarian, for some time it was Center, Authoritarian until it was revamped again as Center-right, Libertarian. |
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+ | The party is always in top 3 parties in Montenegro. | ||
==Name change== | ==Name change== | ||
− | Party was first called ''Jedinstvena eCrna Gora'', then ''Jedinstvena Crna Gora'', then ''Crnogorska narodna partija'', and finally it switched back to ''Jedinstvena Crna Gora''. | + | [[File:Party-Jedinstvena Crna Gora v2.jpg|thumb|Original logo of Jedinstvena eCrna Gora]]Party was first called ''Jedinstvena eCrna Gora'', then ''Jedinstvena Crna Gora'', then ''Crnogorska narodna partija'', and finally it switched back to ''Jedinstvena Crna Gora''. |
==Presidents== | ==Presidents== | ||
− | Out of 38 Presidents of Montenegro, 28 were members of Jedinstvena Crna Gora. Out of the other eight, three were officially supported by JCG, four unofficially, and JCG didn't | + | Out of the first 38 Presidents of Montenegro, 28 were members of Jedinstvena Crna Gora. Out of the other eight, three were officially supported by JCG, four unofficially, and JCG didn't participate in elections in May 2013, so it means they only lost [[presidential elections]] two times (September and October 2011). The nation's first presidential elections were won by [[IM7 Armon|Armon]]. |
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+ | ==Congress== | ||
+ | For most of its existence, JCG had the majority of seats in Congress. In these two charts you can see percentage and seats won by JCG (since the data available – March 2011). Note that Montenegro didn't have a Congress in April, May and December 2011, February, July and November 2012 and in January 2013. | ||
[[File:JCG Percentage.png]] | [[File:JCG Percentage.png]] | ||
[[File:JCG Votes.png]] | [[File:JCG Votes.png]] | ||
[[File:JCG congressman number.png]] | [[File:JCG congressman number.png]] |
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The Jedinstvena Crna Gora (JCG) was a leading party in Montenegro. When created, it was supposed to be the single party of Montenegro, decreasing the risk of a PTO. Originally started as Center-right, Libertarian, for some time it was Center, Authoritarian until it was revamped again as Center-right, Libertarian.
The party is always in top 3 parties in Montenegro.
Name change
Party was first called Jedinstvena eCrna Gora, then Jedinstvena Crna Gora, then Crnogorska narodna partija, and finally it switched back to Jedinstvena Crna Gora.Presidents
Out of the first 38 Presidents of Montenegro, 28 were members of Jedinstvena Crna Gora. Out of the other eight, three were officially supported by JCG, four unofficially, and JCG didn't participate in elections in May 2013, so it means they only lost presidential elections two times (September and October 2011). The nation's first presidential elections were won by Armon.
Congress
For most of its existence, JCG had the majority of seats in Congress. In these two charts you can see percentage and seats won by JCG (since the data available – March 2011). Note that Montenegro didn't have a Congress in April, May and December 2011, February, July and November 2012 and in January 2013.