Following the elections, all 39 opposition MPs boycotted Parliament from its opening due to claims of electoral fraud and the elections not being held under fair conditions. In mid-February 2017, the opposition announced it would also boycott local elections in the country's second largest municipality,
Nikšić, over the government's attempt to prosecute two members of Parliament,
Andrija Mandić and
Milan Knežević from the right-wing opposition
Democratic Front alliance, who had been charged with involvement in a
coup plot allegedly planned for election day. On 9 November 2016,
Deputy Prime Minister Duško Marković in
Đukanović VI Cabinet (2012-2016) was nominated as new Prime Minister by the
president of Montenegro Filip Vujanović, and on 28 November new government was elected by 41 out of 81 members of the
parliament (with the entire opposition boycotting the assembly), with the support of
Democratic Party of Socialists,
Social Democrats of Montenegro and the
Bosniak,
Albanian and
Croatian minority parties. ==References==