© Reuters. Milo Djukanovic, President of Montenegro and a candidate from the Democratic Get together of Socialists, speaks to the media at a polling station throughout the presidential elections in Podgorica, Montenegro, March 19, 2023. REUTERS/Stevo Vasiljevic
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PODGORICA (Reuters) – Montenegro’s incumbent President Milo Djukanovic will face a run-off on April 2 after successful probably the most votes however falling in need of the 50% wanted to win outright in Sunday’s election, in accordance with a pollster’s projection based mostly on a pattern of votes.
The projection by the Middle for Monitoring and Analysis pollster predicted Djukanovic successful 36.3% of the vote. His probably opponent within the run-off could be Jakov Milatovic, a Western-educated and pro-European economist forecast to safe 26.5% of votes in accordance with the group’s projection.