Voters in Montenegro cast ballots on Sunday in a presidential election marred by political turmoil and uncertainty over whether the tiny Balkan NATO member state will go ahead with its bid to join the EU or seek to improve ties with Serbia and Russia.
Ednews reports citing DW that polling stations opened at 7 am local time (0600 UTC) and will close at 8 pm (1900 UTC). First unofficial results by pollsters, based on a sample of the electorate, are expected about two hours later.
Analysts predict that Montenegro's presidential election will produce no clear winner and that incumbent Milo Djukanovic will face one of several challengers in a runoff election two weeks from now.