Civic Party of Montenegro
Civic Party of Montenegro Građanska partija Crne Gore Грађанска партија Црне Горе | |
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Leader |
Krsto Pavićević (2002-06) collective (2006-10) |
Founded | 2002 |
Dissolved | 2010 |
Headquarters | Podgorica |
Ideology |
Liberalism Montenegrin separatism Pro-Europeanism |
Political position | Centre |
Colours | Blue and yellow |
The Civic Party of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Građanska Partija Crne Gore) is a former liberal political party in Montenegro.
In the last legislative elections in Montenegro, the party did not manage to win a seat in Montenegrin Parliament. The party and its leader were active in promoting Montenegro's independence prior to Montenegrin independence referendum, along with the DPS, SDP, DUA, LP and others.
After Civic Party's failure to gain any seats in Parliament in the 2006 elections, its leader Krsto Pavićević resigned from the position of the party's president, along with two vice presidents, Petar Bokan and Slobodan Medenica. Until the next party congress, Civic Party of Montenegro was led by the team of coordinators which consisted of its prominent members, Džoni Hodžić, Milorad Dapčević, Neđeljko Đurović and Davor Klasić. After its lack of electoral success at the 2010 local elections, the party ceased its further activity.