Montenegro’s long-ruling pro-Western president, Milo Đukanović, said he expected Montenegrins to vote for a “European future” as he cast his ballot on Sunday in the country’s parliamentary election, while leader of the pro-European opposition coalition “Peace is our Nation,” Aleksa Bečić, said his faction would offer voters economic, political and social “peace” as he cast his ballot.
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Montenegro’s president and opposition leader vote in closely fought election
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