Montenegro 'chooses independence' (1 Viewer)

Zé Tahir

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Montenegro has voted for independence from its union with Serbia, according to unofficial projections.

If confirmed, the vote would erase the last vestige of the former Yugoslavia.

Initial indications are that 56.3% of voters elected to secede from Serbia. The pro-independence bloc needs to win 55% of the vote to succeed.

The question of independence has deeply divided Montenegro, with its opponents arguing that it will damage economic, family and political ties with Serbia.

Predrag Bulatovic, the opposition leader who spearheaded the campaign against integration, said his camp would not admit defeat based on an "arbitrary estimate by a monitoring group".

"The results are not final until they are confirmed by the state referendum commission," he said.


Serb politicians, Orthodox church leaders and Montenegrins from the mountainous inland regions bordering Serbia broadly opposed secession.

However, ethnic Montenegrins and Albanians from the coastal area largely favoured independence, as did the Montenegrin Prime Minister, Milo Djukanovic.

He has argued that an independent Montenegro will have a stronger economy and will be a better candidate for admission into the European Union.

Record turn-out


Indications that the pro-independence bloc may have won the vote has prompted celebrations in the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica.

The tooting of car horns filled the city and youths were seen waving the red and gold flag of the old Montenegrin monarchy.

Guns and fireworks were let off in celebration.

Polls opened early on Sunday morning and turnout was said to have surpassed a record 85%.

Voters, some of them dressed in their Sunday best clothes, pondered the referendum question: "Do you want Montenegro to be an independent state with full international and legal legitimacy?"

Montenegro's loose union with Serbia was established in 2003, replacing what was left of the former Yugoslavia.

Both sides were given the option of electing to leave the union after three years.

The last time Montenegro was independent was nearly 90 years ago at the end of World War I, when it was absorbed into the newly-formed Yugoslavia.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/europe/5003220.stm

Published: 2006/05/21 21:07:52 GMT
 

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good for montenegro
serbia is now smaller than everycountry in balkans and they have nobody to blame but themselves
they terrorised ppl with their nationalism, hatered, and propaganda for years and
sad thing is that hundreds of thousands of people died because of it and millions will suffer till they die because of it...next up kosovo
 

Slagathor

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The Pado said:
Let us hope the transition does not result in more killing.
It might yeah... the current borders don't even remotely resemble the locations of the different enthnic groups. It won't be as bloody as the last time though; this time the Serbian army has declared to be neutral and accept every outcome of the referendum.
 

Slagathor

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Stripper said:
so who qualified 2 the WC? Serbia or Montenegro, lets say they were forced to choose, who qualifies?
FIFA already decided weeks ago Serbia&Montenegro will take part in the WC as planned, as a Union because that's how they qualified.
 

giovanotti

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Ibrahimovic9 said:
good for montenegro
serbia is now smaller than everycountry in balkans and they have nobody to blame but themselves
they terrorised ppl with their nationalism, hatered, and propaganda for years and
sad thing is that hundreds of thousands of people died because of it and millions will suffer till they die because of it...next up kosovo

No comment.:disagree:
 

giovanotti

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The only Montenegrian player ,playing for S&M is Vucinic.

I'm only wondering ,if Serbia and Montenegro win the WC Championship,which country will be the champion....maybe it will be the first time to have 2 champions.:D
 
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Zé Tahir

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  • Thread Starter #15
    giovanotti said:
    The only Montenegrian player ,playing for WC is Vucinic.

    I'm only wondering ,if Serbia and Montenegro win the WC Championship,which country will be the champion....maybe it will be the first time to have 2 champions.:D
    Unless they'll allow dual citizenships to the Montenegrins this'll be his last World Cup. LoL poor guy :disagree: :p
     

    Cronios

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    Jun 7, 2004
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    Ppl struggling to bring instabilty to Balkans,
    instead of heading to an era of union and international federations...
    If thats what they were really wanted,good for them...

    (damn i have to rename/change the maps for my sisters project)


    gio, does this brings any major changes to the basketball plavi team?
     
    Oct 3, 2004
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    giovanotti said:
    He is free to do whatever he wants.:agree:
    Jevric is not Montenegrinian,btw.
    Well I wouldn't know for sure, but a Serbian member of another forum mentioned that Dragoslav Jevric was Montenegrin. Plus he was born in a town called Berane which I believe is situated in present-day...Montenegro ;)

    It will be interesting if Montenegro can make a name for themselves and at least qualify to a couple big tournaments a-la-Slovenia (if you will).
     

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