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Bosniak Party

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Bosniak Party
Bošnjačka stranka
Бошњачка странка
PresidentErvin Ibrahimović
FounderRafet Husović
Founded26 February 2006[1]
HeadquartersRožaje, Montenegro
Ideology
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing
European affiliationEuropean People's Party (associate)
Parliament
6 / 81
Mayors
2 / 25
Local Parliaments
56 / 847
Website
www.bscg.me

The Bosniak Party (Montenegrin/Bosnian: Bošnjačka stranka, Montenegrin Cyrillic: Бошњачка странка, abbr. BS) is a conservative and national conservative political party of the Bosniak minority in Montenegro. Its founder and first leader was Rafet Husović,[2] while the party is currently led by Ervin Ibrahimović, MP, who is also serving as the party's parliamentary group leader in the Parliament of Montenegro.[3]

History

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This party was founded in 2006 by Rafet Husović and was officially registered with the Ministry of Justice on 24 March 2006. It was formed by unification of the Slavic Muslim-oriented parties in Montenegro: International Democratic Union, Bosniak Democratic Alternative, Muslim-Bosniak Alliance, and Party of National Equality, in February of the same year.[1] At the legislative elections in Montenegro in March 2009, the Bosniak Party was a part of victorious Coalition for a European Montenegro, alongside the DPS, SDP, and HGI. From its founding up until 2021, Bosniak Party was led by its founder Rafet Husović.[4]

Electoral performance

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Parliamentary elections

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Election Party leader Performance Alliance Government
Votes % Seats +/–
2006 Rafet Husović 12,748 3.76%
1 / 81
New LP–BS Support
2009 168,290 51.9%
3 / 81
Increase 2 ECG Coalition
2012 15,124 4.17%
3 / 81
Steady 0 Coalition
2016 12,089 3.16%
2 / 81
Decrease 1 Coalition
2020 16,279 3.98%
3 / 81
Increase 1 Opposition 2020–22
Coalition 2022–23
2023 Ervin Ibrahimović 21,423 7.08%
6 / 81
Increase 3 Opposition 2023–24
Coalition 2024–

Local elections in 2014, 2018 and 2022

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Local election Municipality
Bar Berane Bijelo Polje Plav Pljevlja Podgorica
2014
2 / 37
(coalition)
0 / 35
2 / 38
7 / 31
17 / 35
(European Montenegro coalition)
did not participate
2018
1 / 37
17 / 35
(DPS-BS-SD coalition)
2 / 38
(DPS-BS-SD coalition)
7 / 31
2 / 35
(DPS-BS-SD coalition)
1 / 61
(DPS-LP-BS-CNR-DUA-PCG coalition)
2022
1 / 37
1 / 35
(DPS-BS-SD coalition)
4 / 38
7 / 31
1 / 35
(DPS-BS-SD-SDP-LP coalition)
1 / 58
(DPS-SDP-SD-LP-BS-DUA-NL-DPR coalition)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Istorijat | Bošnjačka stranka Crne Gore". www.bscg.me. Archived from the original on 2012-04-13.
  2. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2020). "Montenegro". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Ko je Ervin Ibrahimović?". Novosti (in Serbian).
  4. ^ "Preminuo Rafet Husović, bivši potpredsjednik vlade Crne Gore". balkans.aljazeera.net. 9 March 2021.