People's Concord of Montenegro

The main difference is that the People's Party, which was in the Victory is of Montenegro coalition under Milo Đukanović,[1] decided to go back into the opposition because of the problems that came out regarding proposals of an independent Montenegro - NS CG was strictly pro-Serbian.NS CG was taken over by a moderate leadership that reduced the fiercely nationalist Serbian ideologies spread from the party while it was under Novak.On the 2001 parliamentary election it won below 0.1% votes and failed to surpass the census.In 2002 it joined DPS-led coalition, List for a European Montenegro, but NSCG received no seat in the parliament.For a compensation, in 2003 it received one seat in the newly formed Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro.
Novak KilibardaPeople's PartyPodgoricaIdeologyCentrismLiberal conservativismSouverainismPolitical positionCentre-rightPolitics of MontenegroPolitical partiesElectionsMontenegrinpolitical partyMontenegroPeople's Party of MontenegroPopular UnityLiberal Alliance of MontenegroVictory is of MontenegroMilo Đukanovićpro-Serbianpro-MontenegrinnationalistSerbian2001 parliamentary electionList for a European MontenegroParliament of Serbia and Montenegro2006 independence referendumDieter Nohlen