Workers' Party (Montenegro)

The Workers' Party or Labour Party (Serbian: Радничка партија / Radnička partija, RP) is minor Montenegrin political party which is part of the right-wing Democratic Front. Workers' party currently has one MP in the Parliament of Montenegro, elected from the coalition list For the Future of Montenegro in the 2020 election.

Workers' Party
Radnička partija
Радничка партија
PresidentMaksim Vučinić
FounderJanko Vučinić
Founded3 March 2015
HeadquartersNikšić
IdeologySocial conservatism[1]
Labourism
Euroscepticism[2]
Political positionCurrent:
Right-wing[2]
Initially:
Left-wing[3]
National affiliationDemocratic Front
Parliament
1 / 81
Mayors
0 / 25
Local Parliaments
2 / 847

History

The party was established on 3 March 2015 by Janko Vučinić, former union leader. Since its foundation until 2019, RP was a constituent member of the opposition populist Democratic Front (DF) alliance. In March 2019, the Workers' Party left the coalition with Democratic Front.[4]

On 1 May 2019, the Workers' Party decided to sign an agreement with Socialist People's Party (SNP), United Montenegro (UCG) and Independent parliamentary group to form a big tent political alliance under the name For the Benefit of All.[5][6]

Party leader Vučinić died on October 25, 2019. On November 7, the party announced that party vice-president Željka Savković would replace Vučinić as new party member of Parliament of Montenegro.[7] On December 9, the Workers' Party elected Vučinić's son Maksim Vučinić, an electrical engineer, for the new Party president.[8]

DSI eventually dissolved prior the parliamentary election in August 2020. In July 2020 United Montenegro, jointly with the Workers' Party and Independent group in the parliament (composed of former members of SNP and DEMOS parties), agreed to form a new cultural conservative political alliance under the name Popular Movement (NP), employing a more significant cultural and socially conservative discourse, supporting 2019-2020 clerical protests in Montenegro and Serbian Orthodox Church rights in Montenegro, continuing its activity within the joint electoral list with Democratic Front and the SNP.[9]

Electoral results

Parliamentary elections

Year Popular vote  % of popular vote Overall seats won Seat change Coalition Government
2012 82,773 22.82%
1 / 81
Increase 1 DF opposition
2016 77,784 20.32%
1 / 81
0 DF opposition
2020 133,261 32.55%
1 / 81
0 ZBCG support 2020–22
opposition 2022–23

References

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