Municipalities of Montenegro

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The municipalities (Montenegrin: opštine / општине, singular: opština / општина) are the first level administrative subdivisions of Montenegro. The country is divided into 25 municipalities including the Old Royal Capital Cetinje and the Podgorica Capital City. Podgorica is divided into one subdivision called city municipality (Montenegrin: gradska opština / градска општина, plural: gradske opštine / градске општине), forming the most basic level of local government.[2][3]

Recently created:

  • Petnjica Municipality (2013)
  • Gusinje Municipality (2014)
  • Tuzi Municipality (2018)
  • Zeta Municipality (2022)

The Union of Municipalities of Montenegro is a national association of local authorities of Montenegro.[4]

List

# Coat of arms Municipality Area Population (2023) Density Ethnic Majority (2011) [self-published source] Predominant language [self-published source] Predominant religion [self-published source]
Km² Rank Total Rank Pop/km2
1
Andrijevica 283 17 3,978 22 18 Serbian (61.86%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
2
Bar 598 8 46,171 3 70 Montenegrin (46.50%) Montenegrin Eastern Orthodox
3
Berane 544 10 25,162 8 52 Serbian (42.96%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
4
Bijelo Polje 924 4 39,710 4 50 Serbian (35.96%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
5
Budva 122 24 26,667 6 157 Montenegrin (48.19%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
6
Cetinje 899 5 14,465 15 19 Montenegrin (90.54%) Montenegrin Eastern Orthodox
7
Danilovgrad 501 11 18,832 12 37 Montenegrin (64.19%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
8
Gusinje 157 22 4,662 21 26 Bosniak (42.64%) Bosnian Sunni Islam
9
Herceg Novi 235 20 31,471 5 131 Serbian (48.89%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
10
Kolašin 897 6 6,765 19 9 Montenegrin (57.42%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
11
Kotor 335 15 21,916 10 67 Montenegrin (48.88%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
12
Mojkovac 367 14 6,824 18 23 Montenegrin (59.12%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
13
Nikšić 2,065 1 66,725 2 35 Montenegrin (63.70%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
14 Petnjica 173 21 5,552 20 32 Bosniak (83.02%) Bosnian Sunni Islam
15
Plav 328 16 10,378 17 28 Bosniak (51.90%) Bosnian Sunni Islam
16
Pljevlja 1,346 3 24,542 9 23 Serbian (57.07%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
17
Plužine 854 7 2,232 24 4 Serbian (65.65%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
18
Podgorica 1,441 2 180,186 1 133 Montenegrin (57.35%) Montenegrin Eastern Orthodox
19
Rožaje 432 13 25,247 7 53 Bosniak (83.91%) Bosnian Sunni Islam
20
Šavnik 553 9 1,588 25 4 Montenegrin (53.82%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
21
Tivat 46 25 16,340 13 305 Montenegrin (33.25%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
22
Tuzi 236 19 13,142 16 67 Albanian (68.44%) Albanian Sunni Islam
23
Ulcinj 255 18 21,395 11 78 Albanian (70.66%) Albanian Sunni Islam
24
Žabljak 445 12 3,002 23 8 Montenegrin (50.43%) Serbian Eastern Orthodox
25 Zeta 153 23 16,206 14 105 Montenegrin (65.15%) Montenegrin Eastern Orthodox

Politics

List of current mayors and local governments
  New Serb Democracy (5)   Democratic Party of Socialists (4)   Democratic Montenegro (3)   Socialist People's Party (2)   Bosniak Party (2)   Europe Now! (1)   Social Democrats (1)   Albanian Alternative (1)   Social Democratic Party (1)   United Reform Action (1)   Democratic People's Party (1)   Durmitorska Inicijativa (1)   Independent (2)

Municipality Current Mayor Party Local government Elected
Podgorica Olivera Injac PES! PES!-ZBCG-DCG-URA 2022
Nikšić Marko Kovačević NSD ZBCG-SNP-DCG-URA 2021
Bijelo Polje Petar Smolović DPS DPS-SD-SDP-BS 2022
Bar Dušan Raičević DPS DPS-SD-SDP-BS 2022
Herceg Novi Stevan Katić DCG DCG-ZBCG-SNP-NL-URA-PCG 2021
Pljevlja Dario Vraneš NSD ZBCG-DCG-PES! 2022
Berane Vuko Todorović NSD ZBCG-DCG-PBS-PCG-UCG 2022
Rožaje Rahman Husović BS BS 2022
Kotor Vladimir Jokić DCG DCG-ZBCG-SNP-URA 2020
Ulcinj Omer Bajraktari URA URA-SD-SDP-AA-PD-Forca 2022
Budva Milo Božović NSD ZBCG-DCG-DEMOS-URA-SNP 2022
Danilovgrad Aleksandar Grgurović Ind. PES!-ZBCG-DCG-PCG-UCG-URA-SNP 2022
Cetinje Nikola Đurašković SDP SDP-SG LSCG 2021
Tivat Željko Komnenović Ind. Independent lists 2022
Tuzi Nik Gjeloshaj AA AA-DS-DCG 2023
Plav Nihad Canović SD SD-DPS-SDP-BS 2022
Mojkovac Vesko Delić NSD ZBCG-DCG-SNP-URA 2021
Kolašin Petko Bakić DCG DCG-ZBCG-PES!-SNP-URA-UCG 2022
Petnjica Erol Muratović DPS DPS-SD-BS 2021
Andrijevica Željko Ćulafić SNP SNP-ZBCG-DCG 2020
Gusinje Sanel Balić BS BS-DUA-AA-SD-SDP-SNP 2020
Žabljak Radoš Žugić DI DI-ZBCG-DCG-PCG 2022
Plužine Slobodan Delić SNP SNP 2022
Šavnik Jugoslav Jakić DPS DPS-SD 2022
Zeta Mihailo Asanović DNP ZBCG-SNP-DCG 2022

Local parliaments of Montenegro

Number of mandates per party in local parliaments
Democratic Party of Socialists
246
For the Future of Montenegro
130
Democratic Montenegro
94
Socialist People's Party
54
Bosniak Party
53
Social Democrats
53
United Reform Action
35
Social Democratic Party
35
Europe Now
33
Movement for Changes
22
Albanian Alternative
13
United Montenegro
10
Christian Democratic Movement
8
Democratic League of Albanians
7
Democratic Union of Albanians
7
Novska List
7
True Montenegro
7
Tivat Action
6
Democratic Party
5
New Democratic Force
5
I Choose Montenegro
5
Liberal Party
4
Reference:[5] (last updated after March 2022 municipal elections)

See also

Constitution
Judiciary
  • Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS)
  • Democrats (DCG)
  • New Serb Democracy (NOVA)
  • Movement for Changes (PzP)
  • Social Democratic Party (SDP)
  • Democratic People's Party (DNP)
  • Socialist People's Party (SNP)
  • United Reform Action (URA)
  • Democratic Alliance (Demos)
  • United Montenegro (UCG)
  • Bosniak Party (BS)
  • Social Democrats (SD)
  • New Democratic Power (FORCA)
  • Croatian Civic Initiative (HGI)
  • Workers' Party (RP)
  • Liberal Party (LP)
Recent elections
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References

  1. ^ "Montenegrin 2011 census". Monstat. 2011.
  2. ^ Opštine, Direktorat za lokalnu samoupravu
  3. ^ "Draft of Regional Development Law".
  4. ^ Union of Municipalities of Montenegro
  5. ^ "BROJ MANDATA" (PDF). antikorupcija.me. Agency for Prevention of Corruption. Retrieved 12 May 2022.

External links

  • Statistical Office of Montenegro – MONSTAT. Population census 2003
  • Statistical Office of Montenegro – MONSTAT. Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in Montenegro 2011. Population by age, sex, and type of settlement per municipality, as well as the most frequent name in Montenegro.
  • Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in Montenegro, 2011 (preliminary data).
  • Interactive Map of Montenegro Municipalities
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