The People Socialist Party of Montenegro (, NSS CG) was an opposition
political party
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in
Montenegro
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within the
Serbian List due to its support of political union of Montenegro with Serbia, holding 1 seat (represented by MP Emilo Labudović) in the
Assembly of the Republic of Montenegro. Its de facto honorary head was
Momir Bulatović and the last de jure acting leader was Novo Vujošević.
The party was formed in 2001 from dissidents of the
Socialist People's Party of Montenegro under Momir Bulatovic that lost the election for the new party leadership at the party's 2nd Congress to the pro-
democratic, pro-European wing of
Predrag Bulatović. SNP CG was previously controlled by Momir's leadership since its creation when Momir's wing left the
Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
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in 1998. In late 2001, SNP CG crumbled again with its founders quickly withdrawing from politics, abandoning Momir.
In 2002 NSS led a "
Patriotic Coalition for Yugoslavia" with the
Serbian Radical Party of Vojislav Šešelj and the
Yugoslav Left that failed to enter the parliament not surpassing the threshold.
In 2006 NSS formed a permanent coalition with parties committed to union with Serbia, which included the
Serbian People's Party together with the
Party of Serb Radicals,
Democratic Party of Unity,
Socialist Party of Yugoslavia and several non-governmental organizations such as the ''Serbian People's Council of Montenegro'' and ''Academic Alternative'', known as the "
Serbian List". It received one seat of the 12 that SL won of the total 81-seat
Parliament of Montenegro.
In January 2009, it merged into
New Serb Democracy.
Election results
Parliament
References
{{Montenegrin political parties
Serb political parties in Montenegro
Socialist parties in Montenegro
Political parties established in 2001
2001 establishments in Montenegro
Political parties disestablished in 2009