The Government of Serbia (Serbian: Влада Републике Србије / Vlada Republike Srbije) is the main element of the executive branch of government in Serbia. Serbian (sr-Cyrl српски језик sr-Latn ''srpski jezik'' is a South Slavic language, In Political science and Constitutional law, the executive is the branch of government responsible for the day-to-day management of the State. Serbia (Србија Srbija) officially the Republic of Serbia (Република Србија Republika Srbija) is a Landlocked Country
It is led by the Prime Minister (Predsednik Vlade), commonly abbreviated to premier (premijer). President of the Government of the Republic of Serbia ( Predsednik Vlade Republike Srbije) is the head of the Government of Serbia. A premier is a title for the Head of government in some countries Prime Minister is chosen by the National Assembly of the Republic . The unicameral Parliament of Serbia is known as the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia ( Serbian: Народна Ministers are nominated by the Prime Minister and chosen by the National Assembly. The unicameral Parliament of Serbia is known as the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia ( Serbian: Народна
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The Government of Serbia was formed on May 15, 2007 after three month long negotiations and fierce political scandals and fighting that much disturbed the population, and exactly 7 minutes before midnight when the three month constitutional deadline would pass. Serbia (Србија Srbija) officially the Republic of Serbia (Република Србија Republika Srbija) is a Landlocked Country Politics of Serbia takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic Republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Serbia is The current Constitution of Serbia was approved by a referendum held in 2006 during October 28 and October 29. A referendum on a proposed draft of the new Serbian constitution was held on October 28 and 29 October 2006 and has resulted in the draft constitution The President of Serbia is the Head of state of the Republic of Serbia. Boris Tadić (Борис Тадић born January 15, 1958) is a Serbian politician and the current President of Serbia. The unicameral Parliament of Serbia is known as the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia ( Serbian: Народна President of the Government of the Republic of Serbia ( Predsednik Vlade Republike Srbije) is the head of the Government of Serbia. Dr Vojislav Koštunica ( Serbian Cyrillic: Војислав Коштуница) (ˈvɔjislaːv kɔˈʃtunitsa born March 24, 1944, Belgrade This article lists political parties in Serbia. Serbia has a Multi-party system with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining Serbia elects on national level a Legislature and a president A pre-term presidential election was held in Serbia on January 20 and February 3 2008 Parliamentary elections took place in Serbia on 21 January 2007. A pre-term parliamentary election was held in the Republic of Serbia on 11 May 2008, barely a year after the previous parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held for the unicameral Parliament of Serbia 's northern Autonomous Province of Vojvodina on 11 May Local elections were held in Serbia on 11 May 2008. According to the Constitutional Law adopted by the National Assembly on 30 The territorial organization of the Republic of Serbia is regulated by the Law on Territorial Organization and Local Self-Government adopted in the Assembly of Serbia See also Subdivisions of Serbia Districts (Окрузи Okruzi) are the Administrative units of Serbia, comprising several municipalities See also Subdivisions of Serbia There are 200 municipalities in Serbia: 124 in Central Serbia, 46 in Vojvodina and 30 in Kosovo Due to the Montenegrin independence referendum from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be inherited along with all of its holdings Accession of Serbia to the European Union depends on several factors Information on politics by country is available for every Country, including both De jure and De facto independent Parliamentary elections took place in Serbia on 21 January 2007. Events 1252 - Pope Innocent IV issues the Papal bull Ad exstirpanda, which authorizes but also limits the Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. It is formed by the Democratic Party (including the minor Sanjak Democratic Party), the coalition of the Democratic Party of Serbia and New Serbia, and G17 Plus. The Democratic Party (Демократска странка Demokratska stranka,) is the main Center-left Political party in Serbia. The Sanjak Democratic Party ( Serbian: Санџачка демократска партија Sandžačka demokratska partija) is a political party based in the The Democratic Party of Serbia ( Serbian: Демократска странка Србије or Demokratska stranka Srbije) is the largest Conservative New Serbia ( Serbian: Нова Србија Nova Srbija) is a moderate Nationalist Political party in Serbia. G17 Plus (ofeten referred to as G17+) is a Liberal conservative Political party in Serbia. The DS, DSS-NS and G17+ parliamentary clubs elected the new cabinet proposed by Vojislav Koštunica (DSS), the previous Prime Minister, with the further support of some of the minorities (List for Sanjak and Roma Union of Serbia) votes accumulating 133 of the parliament's 250 seats. Dr Vojislav Koštunica ( Serbian Cyrillic: Војислав Коштуница) (ˈvɔjislaːv kɔˈʃtunitsa born March 24, 1944, Belgrade Roma Union of Serbia ( Serbian: Унија Рома Србије is a Political party in Serbia. The Cabinet was sworn 15 minutes before midnight, the deadline, in front of Milutin Mrkonjić (SPS), the temporary acting Speaker. Milutin Mrkonjić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Милутин Мркоњић born May 23, 1942 in Belgrade) is a Serbian politician The five new Ministers (Dragan Šutanovac, Božidar Đelić, Milan Marković, Mlađan Dinkić and Dušan Petrović) that were Deputies in the parliament have immediately filed their resignations, as per the Constitution which disables a Minister to be an active member in the National Assembly. Dragan Šutanovac ( Serbian: Драган Шутановац (born July 24, 1968 in Belgrade, Serbia, then Yugoslavia Božidar "Boža" Đelić (Божидар Ђелић (born April 1, 1965 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, now Serbia) is a Milan Marković is the current Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government in the Government of Serbia. Mlađan Dinkić (Млађан Динкић born December 20 1964 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is Serbian politician and Dušan Petrović ( Serbian: Душан Петровић (born September 8, 1966 in Šabac, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia) The current Constitution of Serbia was approved by a referendum held in 2006 during October 28 and October 29.
The key principles of the Government were:
So far the government has succeeded in reopening the tables for the next rounds of negotiations with the Kosovo Albanians for the final status of Kosovo, the Republic's southern province under international protectorate whose Albanian majority favors independence. European integration is the process of political legal economic (and in some cases social and cultural integration of European states including some states that are partly in Europe The International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 Albanians are the majority in Serbian muncipalities of Preševo and Bujanovac and a significant minority in Medvedja. During and after the breakup of Yugoslavia there were increasing ethnic and regional conflicts culminating in the Kosovo War of 1999 The United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo or UNMIK is the interim civilian administration in Kosovo, under the authority of the United } Albanians (Shqiptarët are an Ethnic group and a Nation, in the sense of sharing a common Albanian culture speaking the Albanian language One month after the government was formed, SAA negotiations with the European Union continued for the first time after a half-year pause. The European Union ( EU) is a political and economic union of twenty-seven member states, located primarily in During this government's term ICTY indictees Vlastimir Đorđević and Zdravko Tolimir were arrested and dispatched to the Hague. The International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 Vlastimir Đorđević (born 1948 in Koznica, Serbia) is a Serbian colonel general Zdravko Tolimir (also known as Chemical Tolimir ( Cyrillic: Здравко Толимир (born November 27, 1948, Glamoč, Bosnia and From the economic point of view however, the government didn't make progress, as the prices, of electricity and basic food sources mostly, jumped greatly.
Although Tolimir was arrested in the Republika Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina), he made shocking statements that he was arrested in Serbia by the Serbian forces and then brutally and covertly shipped across Drina river to be officially arrested in Republika Srpska. Republika Srpska ( Serbian: Република Српска Republika Srpska ( often abbreviated PC or RS) also Српска Srpska Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Latin script: Bosna i Hercegovina, Cyrillic script: Босна и Херцеговина is a country on the Balkan The Drina ( Serbian and Bosnian: Дрина or Drina) is a river in the Balkan Peninsula.
The Government collapsed on March 8, 2008, new parliamentary elections with be held together with local on May 11, 2008. Events 1618 - Johannes Kepler discovers the third law of planetary motion. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 330 - Byzantium is renamed ''Nova Roma'' during a dedication ceremony but is more popularly referred to as Constantinople
| Position | Portfolio | Name | Party |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | General Affairs | Vojislav Koštunica | DSS |
| Deputy Prime Minister | European Integrations | Božidar Đelić | DS |
| Secretary-General | Dejan Mihajlov | DSS | |
| Minister | Finance | Mirko Cvetković | DS |
| Minister | Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management | Slobodan Milosavljević | DS |
| Minister | Defence | Dragan Šutanovac | DS |
| Minister | Justice | Dušan Petrović | DS |
| Minister | Foreign Affairs | Vuk Jeremić | DS |
| Minister | Labour and Social Policy | Rasim Ljajić | SDP |
| Minister | Public Administration and Local Self-Government | Milan Marković | DS |
| Minister | Environmental Protection | Saša Dragin | DS |
| Minister | Telecommunications and Information Society | Aleksandra Smiljanić | DS |
| Minister | Diaspora | Milica Čubrilo | DS |
| Minister | Culture | Vojislav Brajović | DS |
| Minister without Portfolio | National Investment Plan | Dragan Đilas | DS |
| Minister | Interior | Dragan Jočić | DSS |
| Minister | Energy and Mining | Aleksandar Popović | DSS |
| Minister | Infrastructure | Velimir Ilić | NS |
| Minister | Kosovo-Metohija | Slobodan Samardžić | DSS |
| Minister | Education | Zoran Lončar | DSS |
| Minister | Trade and Services | Predrag Bubalo | DSS |
| Minister | Religion | Radomir Naumov | DSS |
| Minister | Economy and Regional Development | Mlađan Dinkić | G17+ |
| Minister | Science | Ana Pešikan | G17+ |
| Minister | Health | Tomica Milosavljević | G17+ |
| Minister | Youth and Sports | Snežana Samardžić-Marković | G17+ |