For the Future of Montenegro (, ZBCG) is a mainly cultural conservative and Serb political coalition in Montenegro, formed for the 2020 and 2023 parliamentary elections. It has been described as a grouping that is "pro-Serbian". The coalition common list for 2020 election was led by a Montenegrin university professor, Zdravko KrivokapiÃÂ. The leader of the list in 2023 is Milan Kneà ¾eviÃÂ.
Coalition constituent members for 2020 parliamentary election are; two alliances Democratic Front (New Serb Democracy, Movement for Changes, Democratic People's Party and True Montenegro), Popular Movement (United Montenegro, Workers' Party, independent group in the parliament, also some minor right-wing parties, such as DSJ and DSS), NGO NDCG and Socialist People's Party, which is not part of any of alliances, but maintains close cooperation with the newly-formed Popular Movement. The coalition is also supported by a number of minor non-parliamentary organizations such as far-right Serb Radical Party of Montenegro, as well as far-left Yugoslav Communist Party, also of some Serb national and cultural NGOs in Montenegro, such as Serb National Council of Montenegro.
Andrija MandiÃÂ used the name of the coalition for his 2023 presidential campaign. The coalition was revived ahead of the 2023 parliamentary election, but without the Movement for Changes, Socialist People's Party, Ne damo Crnu Goru and True Montenegro.
The coalition was formed in August 2020, and was initially composed of two alliances Democratic Front, Popular Movement and Socialist People's Party, which is not part of any alliances. The main goal of the coalition is to overthrow the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) of President Milo ÃÂukanoviÃÂ, which has been in power since its founding in 1991. All coalition member parties employed a more significant cultural and socially conservative discourse, due to 2020 Montenegrin political crisis and the open conflict between the Serbian Orthodox Church and the DPS-led Montenegrin government, following the adoption of the disputed law on the status of religious communities in Montenegro, supporting 2019âÂÂ2020 clerical protests in Montenegro and Serbian Orthodox Church rights in Montenegro. Many media, analysts, but also political opponents have labeled the new coalition as the "VuÃÂiÃÂ's list", because major parties in the new coalition have very close cooperation with the populist SNS-led regime in Serbia, the largest number of constituents of the new coalition were present at several meetings in Belgrade during 2019 and 2020, organized by Serbian President (also the SNS chairman) Aleksandar VuÃÂiÃÂ, gathering "leaders of Serb communities" in Serbia's neighboring countries.
30 August 2020 election resulted in a victory for the opposition parties and the fall from power of the ruling DPS, which has ruled the country since the introduction of the multi-party system in 1990. Shortly after the polls were closed, before the final results were published, coalition leader KrivokapiÃÂ announced the coalition's victory stating that "freedom has happened in Montenegro". In his speech he also stated that there won't be revanchism and he also offered ethnic minority parties to enter the new government. The coalition won 32.55% of the popular vote which equals 27 seats in the parliament. KrivokapiÃÂ and the leaders of the coalitions Peace is Our Nation and In Black and White, Aleksa BeÃÂiÃÂ and Dritan AbazoviÃÂ, agreed during meeting on several principles on which the future government will rest, including the formation of an expert government, to continue to work on the European Union accession process, fight against corruption, overcoming society polarization, and to work on changing the disputed Law on Religious Communities. They also welcomed minority parties of Bosniaks and Albanians of Montenegro, and wished to form government with them. The coalition also won additional 13 seats in the municipal elections held in Andrijevica, Budva, Gusinje, Kotor and Tivat.
The Coalition eventually dissolved prior to the assembly of the new parliament in October 2020, when all the constituent members formed separate parliamentary groups. Minor United Montenegro and Workers' Party left the Popular Movement of Daka DavidoviÃÂ, joining Democratic Front (DF), while the Movement for Changes (5 MPs) decided to leave DF parliamentary group, returning to its pro-western roots, forming its independent parliamentary group, as earlier did the Socialist People's Party with 5 MPs, leaving the Democratic Front parliamentary group with 17 representatives.
Since a political split with their candidate for PM, Zdravko KrivokapiÃÂ, after he questioned their competence to participate in his cabinet, leaders of the Democratic Front, Andrija MandiÃÂ, Milan Kneà ¾eviàand Nebojà ¡a Medojeviàstarted to publicly criticize the alleged influence of the Serbian Orthodox Church, as well of the businessmanàDaka Davidoviàon Krivokapiàdecisions and on composition of his cabinet, which they eventually supported in parliament after all. Mandiàclaimed that Krivokapiàhad been appointed head of the "For the Future" list after "pressure and conditioning of electoral support" by "parts of the Serbian Orthodox Church", accusing parts of the church and Krivokapiàof "acting on someone's orders from abroad", while Medojeviàstated that Bishop Joanikije MiÃÂoviàand priest set the terms of the church's support and threatened to withdraw Krivokapiàfrom the electoral list, a few days before handing over the electoral lists for 2020 parliamentary election, which Peroviàcategorically denied. During October and November Medojeviàand Mandiàhave repeatedly conditioned their parties' support for the KrivokapiàCabinet, if they were not part of it. Mandiàexplicitly asked Krivokapiàto "return the mandate and that they would look for a new PM designate". Unfoundedly accusing and public insults were publicly condemned by the Serbian Church, PM KrivokapiÃÂ, DavidoviÃÂ, but also by the DF's coalition partner the Socialist People's Party, while the True Montenegro of Marko MilaÃÂiàdecided to left the Democratic Front parliamentary group, out the protest.
Since early 2021, despite the fact he's still an independent politician, many media outlets and opposition subjects, as well some parties in the parliamentary majority accused PM Krivokapiàand Ne damo Crnu Goru movement of being affiliated and working in close relations with the centrist Democrats-led Peace is Our Nation alliance, which Krivokapiàhimself has repeatedly denied. Eventually, the local branches of the organization participated in the 2021 municipal-level elections, in Nikà ¡iàand Herceg Novi, as part of the coalition gathered around the Democrats, while, Socialist People's Party decided to rejoin coalition with the Democratic Front in order to participate atàthe local elections. Ever since the constitution of KrivokapiÃÂ's cabinet in December 2021, the Democratic Front launched a negative campaign and open public pressure, with frequent demands on PM Krivokapiàto choose his cabinet reshuffle with their leaders within, or to resign from the post, supported by populist SNS regime in Serbia, as well SNS-controlled media and affiliated political outlets in Serbia and Montenegro, and besides, DF continued providing its limited parliamentary support to Krivokapiàand his cabinet. Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic's government was toppled in no-confidence vote after only 14 months in power.
The alliance reformed ahead of the 2023 presidential and parliamentary elections, with NSD, DNP, and RP. Andrija MandiÃÂ was the coalition's candidate in the first round, who eventually came in third place. The alliance endorsed Europe Now! candidate and eventual winner Jakov MilatoviÃÂ for the second round. In the 2023 parliamentary elections, the alliance came in third place, winning 13 seats in total.
Members of the Democratic Front's parliamentary group only. Regional-level partner parties
Elected MPs from the list at the parliamentary elections in August 2020. List's ballot carrier KrivokapiÃÂ (NDCG) handed over his parliamentary seat to a representative of the New Serb Democracy, after his election for Prime Minister in December 2020.
Elected MPs from the list at the parliamentary elections in June 2023.