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Internal Strife Threatens SNP’s Future as Leaders Clash

The internal conflict within Montenegro’s Socialist People’s Party (SNP) has escalated, casting doubt on the party’s future viability. As the party prepares for its Congress, current leader Vladimir Joković and deputy leader Dragoslav Šćekić have been engaged in a fierce struggle for dominance. This ongoing dispute, according to political analyst opinions shared with Pobjeda, represents a critical blow that may lead to the party’s complete marginalization.
The leadership battle has unfolded in the days leading up to the Congress, reflecting deep divisions within the SNP. Observers note that the discord has not only weakened the party’s unity but also diminished its standing in Montenegro’s political landscape. With the Congress set to convene, party members are grappling with the implications of this internal turmoil, questioning whether the SNP can maintain its relevance.
Analysts argue that the ongoing power struggle between Joković and Šćekić is emblematic of broader issues within the party. The lack of a cohesive strategy and vision has left the SNP vulnerable to external pressures and criticism. The party, once a significant player in Montenegrin politics, now faces challenges that could lead to its decline.
As the Congress approaches, key party figures are preparing to assess the situation. The outcome of this internal conflict may determine the SNP’s ability to regroup and redefine its role in the political arena. Without a clear path forward, the party risks losing its influence and support among constituents.
Political observers are closely monitoring the developments surrounding the SNP, with many expressing concern about the potential fallout from this leadership conflict. The stakes are high, as the decisions made in the coming days could either pave the way for a renewal of the party’s mission or signal the beginning of its end.
The future of the Socialist People’s Party hangs in the balance, as party members await the Congress’s outcome and the direction it will set for the SNP in the months ahead.
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