Montenegro vote pits incumbent president against new blood

A man walks past a pre-election billboard showing pro-Western incumbent Milo Djukanovic, in Podgorica, Montenegro, Thursday, March 30, 2023. Voters in small Montenegro go to the polls this weekend to choose their next president in a runoff race between Milo Djukanovic and Jakov Milatovic. (AP Photo/Risto Bozovic)

PODGORICA, Montenegro (AP) — Voters in small Montenegro go to the polls this weekend to choose their next president in a runoff between pro-Western incumbent Milo Djukanovic and Jakov Milatovic, a newcomer supported by the shaky governing coalition with links to neighboring Serbia.

Observers say Milatovic, a politician on the rise, stands a better chance than Djukanovic, who is credited with leading the Balkan nation to independence from Serbia and into NATO but whose long presence in Montenegrin politics has fueled a desire for change.

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