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 Serbia and Montenegro (12/04)
In February 2003, the Constitutional Charter was ratified by the Republic of Serbia, Republic of Montenegro, and the Yugoslav Parliament.
Similarly to Serbia, Montenegro was under the rule of the Ottoman Turks for the duration of their reign in the Balkans.
Serbia and Montenegro maintains an embassy in the United States at 2134 Kalorama Rd., NW, Washington, DC 20008 (tel.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/5388.htm   (5349 words)

  
 Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights - Elections - Serbia and Montenegro
The ODIHR deployed an election observation mission to monitor the presidential and parliamentary elections in the Republic of Serbia on 21 September and 5 October 1997.
You are here: Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights - Elections > Election reports > Serbia and Montenegro
The ODIHR deployed an election observation mission to monitor the re-run of the presidential election in the Republic of Serbia on 7 and 21 December 1997.
www.osce.org /odihr-elections/14610.html   (521 words)

  
 . : SERBIA and MONTENEGRO [Welcome to the Official Internet presentation of SCG] : .
The length of the borders of Serbia and Montenegro is 2,585.894 km and the length of the coastline is 294 km.
Serbia and Montenegro borders on Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania and Macedonia.
The Court is authorised to invalidate laws, other regulations of the institutions of Serbia and Montenegro that are contrary to the Constitutional Charter and the laws of Serbia and Montenegro.
www.gov.yu /start.php?je=e&id=6   (910 words)

  
 Serbian presidential elections, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Democratic Party formed part of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia during the 2000 elections, and played a key role in ousting former President Slobodan Milošević.
Serbia held the first round of its 2004 elections for President of Serbia on Sunday, 13 June 2004, and the second round on Sunday, 27 June 2004.
The surprise of this election was success made by wealthiest businessman in Serbia Bogoljub Karić.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Serbian_presidential_elections,_2004   (293 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Serbia and Montenegro
Elections in Serbia and the FRY produced fluctuations in legislative seats and mandates, but no reduction in Milošević’s hold on power, nor in that of his party, the SPS.
These elections were won by nationalist parties that were also non-Communist in all of the republics except Serbia and Montenegro, whose December elections were the last in the series.
International observers claimed that the elections in Serbia and Montenegro were unfair, citing in particular Milošević’s total control and manipulation of mass media during the campaign.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761579562_7/Serbia_and_Montenegro.html   (1682 words)

  
 press101597
ELECTIONS IN BOSNIA, SERBIA, AND MONTENEGRO: U.S. The results of the recent municipal elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina and presidential elections in Serbia and Montenegro have exposed the weaknesses of the Administration's current approach in the region.
In Serbia, the election boycott (undertaken in the face of strong advice to the contrary by former Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke) led by the democratic opposition foiled an extremist victory.
Serbia and Montenegro are important in their own right, not just as potential enforcers of Dayton.
www.suc.org /sucinfo/press/press_release/bodies/press101597   (843 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro
In the Sept. 2000 federal elections, Vojislav Kostunica, a law professor and political outsider, won the presidency in spite of widespread reports of fraud and voter intimidation.
Serbia and Montenegro: Land - Land Inland from the Adriatic coast of Montenegro, where Kotor, the one seaport of the nation, is...
Renamed Serbia and Montenegro in 2003, the former Yugoslavia was formed on Dec. 4, 1918, from the patchwork of Balkan states and territories.
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0108157.html   (1815 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro
The new unicameral parliament of the federation will have 126 seats (Serbia: 91, Montenegro: 35), filled by nominees of the two state parliaments for the first two years until public elections are taking place.
The Law on the Flag of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro shall be passed within 60 days from the date on which the Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro is constituted.
The Serbia and Montenegro civil ensign is similar to the national flag, but in proportions 2:3.
flagspot.net /flags/cs.html   (1284 words)

  
 Yugoslav Daily Survey
The presidential election in Serbia on December 8 offers all the citizens of Serbia the opportunity to develop this success by consolidating their own democratic institutions, thereby building the political stability needed to implement Serbia's ambitious reform program, says the statement presented to Tanjug by the Danish embassy in Belgrade.
Masari said that a successful outcome of the forthcoming presidential election in Serbia was necessary for the overall progress of the republic.
The cochairman of Montenegro's part of the delegation, Dragan Kujovic, said in a statement to the Montenegrin state radio station that it would be good if the SNP "changed its stand and voted for the draft text of the charter".
www.mfa.gov.yu /Bilteni/Engleski/b051202_e.html   (3154 words)

  
 BBC NEWS World Europe Country profiles Country profile: Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia and Montenegro, the two republics still left in the old Yugoslav federation, had agreed the previous year to scrap remnants of the ex-communist state and create a new, looser union of Serbia and Montenegro.
The Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia, consisting of Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina and Macedonia, was proclaimed in 1945.
In 1998 violence flared in the autonomous province of Kosovo in Serbia.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/europe/country_profiles/1039269.stm   (1327 words)

  
 Observers warn of Yugoslav ´instability´
Serbia´s poll is also expected to have to be staged for a third time, unless Mr Kostunica wins a court case over the affair.
European election observers said the risk of political instability could not be ignored.
The main opposition party- which prefers continued ties with Serbia, Montenegro´s senior partner in the Yugoslav federation - had urged its supporters to stay away.
www.balkanpeace.org /hed/archive/dec02/hed5390.shtml   (504 words)

  
 Elections in Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia and Montenegro (Serbian: Србијa и Црнa горa / Srbija i Crna Gora) are a confederation in South East Europe.
Serbia and Montenegro have a population of around 10,7 million on 102,136 km² (including Kosovo).
The Skupština Srbije i Crne Gore (Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro) has 126 members elected for a four year term, 91 in Serbia and 35 in Montenegro.
www.electionworld.org /serbiamontenegro.htm   (668 words)

  
 US STATE DEPT. DISPATCH, Vol. 4, No. 1, 93/01/04
After examining the pre-election period and the con-duct of the elections themselves, American and other Western election monitors have concluded that the elections in Serbia and Montenegro failed to meet international standards for a free and fair democratic process as outlined in CSCE [Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe] documents.
Elections in Serbia And Montenegro Statement by Acting Department Spokesman Joseph Snyder, Washington, DC, December 29, 1992.
Officials in Serbia and Montenegro have issued the final results of the December 20 elections.
dosfan.lib.uic.edu /ERC/briefing/dispatch/1993/html/Dispatchv4no01.html   (6589 words)

  
 Serbia Info News / World on the elections in Serbia
BBC commentator said the elections in Serbia were the finishing of building the secure democratic base and reintegrating of FR Yugoslavia into international community.
The first reactions to the outcome of the elections say that the elections have shown that the democratic transition in Serbia is much stable than it was thought by many.
Brussels, December 24th (Tanjug) - Triumph of Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) at parliamentary elections will enable conduction of deep reforms in the republic and continuance of pro-European policy that Yugoslav president Vojislav Kostunica supports, Brussels media emphasize on the announcement of the first results of democratic elections in Serbia.
www.serbia-info.com /news/2000-12/25/21693.html   (1676 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro on Encyclopedia.com
Serbia and Montenegro is bordered by the Adriatic Sea, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia in the west, Hungary in the north, Romania and Bulgaria in the east, and Macedonia and Albania in the south.
Executive Order 13088 - blocking property of the governments of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro), the Republic of Serbia, and the Republic of Montenegro, and prohibiting new investment in the...
Message to the Congress reporting on economic sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro).(Transcript)
www.encyclopedia.com /html/S/SerbM1ont.asp   (540 words)

  
 Setimes.com
The victory sets the stage for a stable government in Montenegro after months of political uncertainty.
A high turnout – over 77 per cent of eligible voters – distinguished the Montenegrin vote from other recent elections.
Montenegro held parliamentary elections on 20 October 2002.
www.balkantimes.com /cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/infoElections/setimes/resource_centre/elections/serbia-montenegro-montenegro_parliamentary_2002?country=serbia-montenegro   (113 words)

  
 New Statesman: Serbia: wrong sort of government
December's parliamentary elections produced a result most unsatisfactory for Washington and Brussels--victory for the anti-western Radicals, who took more than 27 per cent of the vote.
Serbia would lose financial aid and again face isolation from the "international community".
Both the US ambassador in Belgrade and the EU foreign policy representative, Javier Solana, warned Vojislav Kostunica, leader of the Democratic Party of Serbia, the second-largest party, of dire consequences if he formed a government with either the Radicals or Slobodan Milosevic's Socialists.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0FQP/is_4679_133/ai_n6154905   (390 words)

  
 Yugoslav Daily Survey, 97-09-04
Montenegro President Momir Bulatovic said late Friday that early parliamentary elections were a most effective means of stabilizing the political situation in the Republic.
The "Serbia on the Internet" menu will be broadcast in both Serbian and English, containing figures on Yugoslavia and Serbia, presidents of Yugoslavia and Serbia, foreign policy, Serbian parliament and government, and thanks to the exceptional quality of being up-to-date, on all the relevant information about the coming elections.
He said on TV Montenegro that the shortening of the term of Deputies of the republican assembly was a condition for the calling of early parliamentary elections.
www.hri.org /news/agencies/yds/1997/97-09-04.yds.html   (2926 words)

  
 CNN - Runoff elections likely in Serbia, Montenegro - October 6, 1997
CNN - Runoff elections likely in Serbia, Montenegro - October 6, 1997
In the election for president in Montenegro, the turnout appeared to be over the 50 percent mark.
Montenegro President, considered a Milosevic proxy, and Milo, described as a Milosevic foe, looked set to face off in a second round of voting.
www.cnn.com /WORLD/9710/06/yugo.elex   (435 words)

  
 BLIC Online in English
Serbia Prime Minister is not ready to accept any changes of the Constitutional Charter in order that the crisis that occurred over the elections for SCG Parliament is overcome.
Vojislav Kostunica has not changed his stance that direct elections are held both in Serbia and in Montenegro in February 2005.
Boris Tadic spoke in favor of direct elections in Serbia and indirect in Montenegro.
www.blic.co.yu /arhiva/2004-12-25/E-Index.htm   (869 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
The most recent of the four elections, the presidential and parliamentary elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina on 5 October, were a victory for Bosniak (Muslim), Serbian, and Croatian nationalist parties and a defeat for the moderate Social Democrats.
Recent elections in Bosnia, Serbia, Slovakia, and Macedonia have revealed two divergent trends: low voter turnout and the relative success of nationalists on the one hand and high voter turnout and the victory of reformists on the other.
What remains unclear is the extent to which voters will perceive this election as a referendum on the future relationship with Serbia in a common state or as a test of how they have fared economically and politically under President Milo Djukanovic and his government.
www.rferl.org /features/2002/10/10102002141452.asp   (1260 words)

  
 Index of Economic Freedom 2005 - Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia, the dominant republic in Yugoslavia, along with a restive and largely autonomous Montenegro, is worse off economically than almost all of the other transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe.
Serbia and Montenegro’s top income tax rate is 10 percent, down from the 20 percent reported in the 2004 Index.
From 1994 to 2003, based on data from the Economist Intelligence Unit, Serbia and Montenegro’s weighted average annual rate of inflation was 18.82 percent, down from 38.10 percent from 1993 to 2002.
www.heritage.org /research/features/index/country.cfm?id=SerbiaandMontenegro   (1012 words)

  
 2000/10/18 23:25 Economic Relations of Montenegro and Serbia After the Elections
He thinks that despite intensified commodity exchange between Serbia and Montenegro dinar cannot be the means of payment in Montenegro.
Economic Relations of Montenegro and Serbia After the Elections
This was interpreted in Montenegro as the first sign of the improvement of practically frozen economic relations between the two quarrelled republics.
www.aimpress.ch /dyn/trae/archive/data/200010/01018-004-trae-pod.htm   (1274 words)

  
 Yugoslav Daily Survey, 97-10-27
Having the confidence of citizens at the elections is yet another confirmation that our political programme and political objectives are primarily patriotic, because they guarantee the affirmation of stability, freedom, and development of Serbia and Yugoslavia, said the SPS Main Board statement.
Serbia is faced with a real explosion of media, which means that many young and unprepared people have joined this profession, she said, adding that she hoped the new Law on Media, currently being processed in the Parliament, would help raise the professional level of media.
The Main Board assessed that the winning of a majority vote and the biggest number of seats in the Serbian Parliament by the joint election union was of vital importance for the stability and future of Serbia and Yugoslavia.
www.hri.org /news/balkans/yds/1997/97-10-27.yds.html   (1439 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro - Amnesty International
Serbia and Montenegro remained a source, transit and destination country for women and girls trafficked for forced prostitution.
Serbia and Montenegro continued to operate in a loose state union where most responsibilities remained with the separate republics.
Serbia and Montenegro: Amnesty International’s concerns and Serbia and Montenegro’s commitments to the Council of Europe
web.amnesty.org /report2005/yug-summary-eng   (2502 words)

  
 France-diplomatie [Actualité diplomatique]
The legislative elections, held a year early, were the second since democracy was restored in Serbia.
It is now up to leaders of Serbia's democratic political forces to agree on quickly forming a government with the means to continue the political, economic and social reforms.
According to our information, voter turnout was satisfactory, and the elections were held correctly.
www.france.diplomatie.fr /actu/articletxt.asp?ART=39587   (175 words)

  
 Timeline Montenegro
Military targets in Montenegro were struck as was the city of Subotica, near the Hungarian border.
2001 Apr 22, In Montenegro parliamentary elections pro-independence advocates won 42% of the seats vs.
Montenegro's population is 660,000, predominantly Christian Slavic Montenegrins.
www.bonus.com /contour/timelines_history/http@@/timelines.ws/countries/MONTENEGRO.HTML   (2429 words)

  
 France-diplomatie [Actualité diplomatique]
We welcome the first round of voting in Serbia's presidential elections on Sunday which went off satisfactorily and democratically.
We also note how important it is for the FRY, Serbia and Montenegro to pursue democratic reforms and most particularly, to renew their common state by adopting without further delay the constitutional charter in accordance with the agreement of March 14, 2002.
We have noted with regret the low voter turnout that led to the non-validation of the second round of Serbian presidential elections yesterday.
www.france.diplomatie.fr /actu/articletxt.asp?ART=28045   (165 words)

  
 BBC NEWS World Europe Analysis: Balkans election stagnation
However, the first of the presidential vacancies to be filled is almost certain to be at the head of the union of Serbia and Montenegro.
He is still soldiering on in a caretaker capacity as the president of the now defunct Yugoslavia- before the parliament of the newly formed union of Serbia and Montenegro convenes to select a head of state.
Although his acting president, Mr Vujanovic, is a reliable ally, it would make more sense for Mr Djukanovic to see Montenegro's political stability strengthened by having an elected head of state.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/europe/2745397.stm   (858 words)

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