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NEWS FEATURE: Luksic: No doomsday in sight, Montenegro is stable

 Luksic: No doomsday in sight, Montenegro is stablePodgorica - Apart from corruption allegations thrown at Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic's cabinet, the Montenegrin opposition also based its campaign for yesterday's snap poll on the prophecy of an economic meltdown.

The electorate did not buy the message and Djukanovic's bloc annihilated the opposition by winning an absolute majority to extend its administration into a third decade.

"The claims of imminent bankruptcy are utter nonsense," Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Igor Luksic told the German Press Agency dpa in Podgorica on Monday.

Djukanovic keeps his "throne," shatters opposition

Djukanovic keeps his "throne," shatters opposition Podgorica  - Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic retained "the throne" by shattering opposition in Sunday's snap poll and winning an absolute majority to govern over the next four years, local newspapers said Monday.

"Djukanovic on the throne again," a headline in the daily Vijesti said Monday. Pobijeda described the election result as a "triumph of (Djukanovic's) coalition."

2ND LEAD: Apathy dominates in Montenegrin snap parliamentary poll

2ND LEAD: Apathy dominates in Montenegrin snap parliamentary pollPodgorica  - Montenegro's parliamentary election Sunday was marked by low turnout, with just around a third of the country's 500,000 registered voters casting their ballots halfway through the day, the CDT monitoring agency reported in Podgorica, the nation's capital.

In voting in September 2006, 4 per cent more voters had shown up by 2 pm, six hours into the election. Polling stations are to close at 9 pm (1900 GMT).

Voting begins in Montenegrin snap poll

MontenegroPodgorica - Voting began in Montenegrin snap parliamentary elections Sunday, w

Montenegrins vote in early parliamentary poll on Sunday

Montenegrins vote in early parliamentary poll on Sunday Podgorica - Montenegrins go to the polls Sunday to vote for the next parliament, with Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic apparently set to extend his administration into a third decade.

Djukanovic, 47, and his Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) called the election 18 months early to secure another four-year term saying they need it to implement reforms for closer ties with the European Union.

Djukanovic set to extend winning streak to two decades

Djukanovic set to extend winning streak to two decadesPodgorica - Montenegrins will vote in early parliamentary polls on Sunday, but though their country is teetering on the verge of a major economic crisis, the only issue is whether Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic will barely win again, or win an absolute majority.

The country's top exporter, the Podgorica aluminium combine KAP, is about to collapse under the burden of debts running into hundreds of millions of dollars. The 2,700 workers, who have received no payment in months are now planning to launch massive public protests.

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