1996 Yugoslavian parliamentary election

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Parliamentary elections were held in the

Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He was replaced, in 1998, by Momir Bulatović, leader of Socialist People's Party of Montenegro
.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Serbia
Democratic Reform Party of Muslims
4,1310.1000
League of Communists of Yugoslavia3,4540.080New
Association of Foreign Currency and Dinar Savers2,2190.050New
Bosniak List of Sandžak1,4200.030New
Yugoslav Working Class "Josip Broz Tito"1,1740.030New
Progressive Party – Progressives8560.020New
Universal Movement – New Order of Raška5570.010New
Independents32,0810.7900
Total4,070,907100.001080
Valid votes4,070,90794.63
Invalid/blank votes231,1755.37
Total votes4,302,082100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,141,48460.24
Montenegro
Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro146,22150.8820+3
People's Party66,16523.028+4
Social Democratic Party of Montenegro26,1289.091New
Party of Democratic Action of Montenegro12,3274.291+1
Serbian Radical Party of Montenegro14,8295.160–4
Serb Union (SSSSSJ)8,2872.880New
Communists of Montenegro (SKPJ–SKCG–DKP–NKPJ)5,1401.790New
Yugoslav Left3,3801.180New
Union of Communists of Montenegro1,2920.450New
Serbian Democratic Party of Montenegro1,0910.380New
Foreign Currency Depositors Party1,0050.350New
Serbian National Renewal9180.3200
Party of Serbian Unity6240.220New
Total287,407100.00300
Valid votes287,40796.09
Invalid/blank votes11,6913.91
Total votes299,098100.00
Registered voters/turnout450,30366.42
Source: Slavia Research Centre

References

  1. ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p1724