PODGORICA, Montenegro Montenegro votes Sunday with opposition groups hoping to end the quarter-century rule of pro-Western premier Milo Djukanovic, who warns that his rivals would derail imminent Nato accession.
Djukanovic, who led the small Balkan nation to independence from Serbia in 2006, has forged closer ties with Western countries, pursuing membership of both Nato and the European Union.
But analysts say the premier – accused by rivals of cronyism, corruption and links to organised crime – faces a tough challenge to form a stable government after Sunday’s poll.
Djukanovic, who faced large anti-government rallies last year, has pitched the vote as a choice …read more
Source: theSun