Together for Change

Together for Change (Serbian: Заједно за Промјене, ЗЗП, Zajedno za Promjene, ZZP) was a populist political alliance in Montenegro that existed from 2001 to 2006, originally known as Together for Yugoslavia (ЗЗЈ, ZZJ).With Slobodan Milošević and his SPS defeated in Serbia and him on trial at the Hague, SNP CG lost its main financial supplier and room was made for the democratic wing under Predrag Bulatovic to come to prominence.The party adopted a new pro-European program and pointed out that it is capable of conducting real lustration in order to make a final brake with the policies of the 1990s, unlike the Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro which saw only a change in political ideology, but with precisely the same men from the reign of Slobodan Milošević gathered around Milo Đukanović.Breaking ties with parties belonging to the old regime, it ended the For Yugoslavia short-lived pro-Milošević political alliance, with Momir Bulatovic's People's Socialist Party taking charge over it and transforming it into the Patriotic Coalition for Yugoslavia.With the poor outcome of the coalition - winning only 11 seats, despite huge promises and all the expectations that this election would be final Đukanović's fall - the unofficial leader of the Yugoslavist bloc Predrag Bulatović resigned from political leadership and SNP distanced itself from NS and DSS, ending the last fringes of the once huge alliance.
LeaderPredrag BulatovićPodgoricaIdeologyPopulismUnionismPolitical positionRight-wingPolitics of MontenegroPolitical partiesElectionsJuntos por el CambioTogether for Change (Bulgaria)Serbianpopulistpolitical allianceMontenegroMilo ĐukanovićDemocratic Party of SocialistsSocialist People's Party of MontenegroSlobodan MiloševićDemocratic Party of Socialists of MontenegroFor YugoslaviaPeople's Socialist PartyPatriotic Coalition for YugoslaviaSerbian People's Party of MontenegroAndrija MandićFederal Republic of YugoslaviaMilo's coalitionPeople's Party of Montenegro2001 Montenegrin parliamentary electionVictory is of MontenegroLiberal Alliance of Montenegrolegislativeelections in MontenegroSerbia2006 Montenegrin independence referenduma Serb-centric alliance2006 Montenegrin parliamentary electionSocialist People's PartySocial conservatismSocial democracyPeople's PartyChristian democracyCultural conservatismDragan ŠoćSerb People's PartyNational conservatismSerbian nationalismDemocratic Serb PartyBožidar BojovićParliamentIndependentsASh/AAUDSh/DUAGI 21MLDMZ/DSKlubašiPravašiCDU/CgList of political parties