Party of United Pensioners and the Disabled

The Party of Pensioners, Disabled and Restitution (Montenegrin: Партија пензионера, инвалида и реституције / Partija penzionera, invalida i restitucije), also known by its initial name Party of United Pensioners and the Disabled (Montenegrin: Partija ujedinjenih penzionera i invalida, PUPI) is an minor single-issue politics party, representing the interests of pensioners in Montenegro.

Party of United Pensioners
and the Disabled – PUPI
LeaderMomir Joksimović
Founded2009
HeadquartersPodgorica
IdeologyPensioners' interests
Social justice
Political positionSingle Issue
National affiliationPeace is Our Nation
(2020–present)
National Parliament
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History

Party was founded in 2009. In 2009 parliamentary election PUPI ran independently and won 2.4% of the votes, just below the 3% electoral threshold. [1] At the 2012 parliamentary election the party participated within a left-wing "Together" coalition, along with Yugoslav Communist Party of Montenegro, which won only 0,38% of votes. Shortly after the election the party joined the coalition with the populist Democratic Front alliance,[2] which it leaves after the 2016 election, at which the party again failed to win a parliamentary status.

In July 2020, PUPI decided to enter the big tent Citizens' Bloc coalition with Democratic Montenegro, Demos and the New Left in order to participate at the forthcoming August 2020 parliamentary election.[3]

Parliamentary elections

Parliament of Montenegro
Year Popular vote % of popular vote Overall seats won Coalition Government
2009 7,691 2.40%
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extra-parliamentary
2012 1,384 0.38%
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Together extra-parliamentary
2016 77,784 20.32%
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with DF extra-parliamentary
2020
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with MNN TBA
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