Movement for Changes

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Movement for Changes
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Leader Nebojša Medojević
Founded 2002
Headquarters Podgorica
Political ideology Reformism, Pro-European
International affiliation
Website http://www.promjene.org

Movement for Changes (Serbian/Montenegrin: Pokret za Promjene, or PZP) is a political party in Montenegro which seeks to integrate their country into the European Union and supports political and economic reforms to bring it into line with European norms. It was founded by a group of economists and academics in September 2002, modeled after the Group 17 Plus in Serbia and is led by Nebojša Medojević. It worked as a non-governmental organization until July 17, 2006, when it reconstituted itself as a political party.

In the 2006 parliamentary elections, the party won 11 out of 81 parliament seats.


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