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 Serbia Info News / Decisions and conclusions of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
Decisions and conclusions of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
The National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
II The National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia accepts Serbian government delegation's report on talks held at Rambouillet and in Paris and notes that the delegation, with its principled and constructive efforts, has done its utmost toward the reaching of a political agreement on the peaceful settlement of problems in Kosovo and Metohija.
www.serbia-info.com /news/1999-04/19/11076.html   (1143 words)

  
 Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Serbia borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; the Republic of Macedonia to the south; and Albania, Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina to the west.
Serbia's terrain ranges from the rich, fertile plains of the northern Vojvodina region, limestone ranges and basins in the east, and, in the southeast, ancient mountains and hills.
Serbia, and in particular the valley of the Morava, is often described as "the crossroads between East and West", which is one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Serbia   (1913 words)

  
 Serbia Info / Facts and Figures / Assembly of Serbia
Deputies to the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
The National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia in its current makeup was constituted according to the results of the elections held on December 23, 2000.
The National Assembly of Serbia has 250 deputies elected in multy-party elections for 4 years term.
www.serbia-info.com /facts/assembly.html   (250 words)

  
 Balkan Repository Project - Kosovo
The Serbs' growing national frustration was skilfully taken advantage of, after a party coup in 1987, by Slobodan Milosevic, the new leader of the Serbian communists: instead of forums he used populist methods, taking over from the Serbian Orthodox Church and the non-communist intelligentsia the role of the protector of national interests.
The inter-ethnic tensions and political crisis in the southern province of Serbia - the autonomous province of Kosovo-Metohija - have a long and turbulent historical background.
National-communism, through the 1974 Constitution, introduced majority rule for the leading nation in each of six republic and two provinces of the federation, with the result that there continued to be - to a greater or lesser extent - discrimination against nations or national minorities residing in each republic or province.
www.balkan-archive.org.yu /politics/kosovo/papers/DB-kosovo1.html   (3903 words)

  
 CHAPTER III
I assume that national identity, constructed by the government itself (though not exclusively by it) is the basis of the legitimacy of the autocratic identity of the state.
Serbia is thus characterized by an internal war along several lines (the government — the opposition, ethnic majority — ethnic minorities, federal state — the republics) which means it has not succeeded in solving the ancient Hobbesian problem of "internal peace" and order.
On the political scene it created a wasteland where the very possibility of political articulation of democratic Serbia in the 1997 elections was canceled.
www.crvp.org /book/Series04/IVA-10/chapter_iii.htm   (4442 words)

  
 Balkan Repository Project - Yugoslav Crisis 1992
The National Assembly of Serbia agreed with positions expressed in the Communication and adopted a separate Appeal to parliaments of CSCE member countries, in which their representatives were invited to come at the scene and learn first hand the real truth and responsibilities for the present situation in Bosnia- Herzegovina.
The Assembly also adopted an annex to the Declaration on State and Political System of the New State, saying that it was the state of the Serbian people where also lived citizens of other nationalities enjoying the equal rights.
The Assembly of the Republic of Srpska Krajina convened in Borovo Selo and adopted an amendment to the Constitution which stipulates that the territory of the Republic consists of three Serbian regions; new Government was elected as well, and Goran Hadzic was elected the President of the Republic.
www.balkan-archive.org.yu /politics/chronology/chron92.html   (14709 words)

  
 Parliament of the Republic of Serbia
Mr Markovic proposed that the National Assembly should discuss the Bill Amending and Modifying the Code on Criminal Proceedings, proposed by the Government of the Republic of Serbia, and decisions on the appointment of public prosecutors and deputy public prosecutors, proposed by the High Judicial Council.
The Chairman of the National Assembly of the
The international conference on “Fighting corruption in Serbia: Implementing regulations and challenges” is being organised on 8 and 9 December 2005 in Belgrade by the OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro, Transparency Serbia, and the British Council.
www.parlament.sr.gov.yu /content/eng/index.asp   (2174 words)

  
 East European Quarterly: Taming the Assembly: national representation in Serbia (1815-1859) (1).@ HighBeam Research
Taming the Assembly: national representation in Serbia (1815-1859) (1).
Although not necessarily democratic, the government of the national state is supposed to be invested to a certain extent with this will.
Therefore, the support of the government by a representative body (parliament, assembly or other) becomes a desirable ratification of the legitimacy of the State as a whole.
highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:100729922&refid=ink_tptd_mag   (221 words)

  
 PARLIAMENTARY OVERSIGHT
The Assembly enacts laws and other instruments governing membership of the Union as a personality of international law in international organisations and the rights and duties arising from that membership subject to preliminary approval of the competent bodies of the member states (Article 19 of the Constitution).
The Assembly enacts laws and other instruments governing the annual revenues and expenditures required for financing the activities entrusted to the Union at the proposal of the competent bodies of the member states and the Council of Ministers (Article 19 of the Constitution).
The Assembly enacts laws and other instruments governing the declaration and abolition of the state of war subject to the preliminary approval of the Assemblies of the member states (Article 19 of the Constitution).
www.ipu.org /parline-e/reports/CtrlParlementaire/2355_F.htm   (1310 words)

  
 Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians - Documents
It is necessary to develop modern institutional guarantees for the rights of the national communities in Vojvodina (in Serbia, FR Yugoslavia), including the right of national communities to self-organization for the purpose of preserving and developing their identities, especially in the fields of education, media, and culture.
The self-organization of national communities through adequate autonomy arrangements in keeping with relevant documents of the OSCE and the Council of Europe is necessary for the more efficient organization of multicultural communities of citizens of Vojvodina, as well as for democratization of Serbia.
The organizations of national communities should freely allocate the portion of the budget earmarked for culture, science, education, and the media, proportionate to their taxes and financial contributions to that same budget.
www.vmsz.org.yu /english/communique.htm   (574 words)

  
 Rambouillet Analysis
The rules for the first elections for the Assembly of Kosmet, communal assemblies in Kosmet, harmonization of candidates on the basis of the OSCE electoral standards, shall be determined by the representatives of all national communities and all political parties in Kosmet.
The national communities shall be legally equal as specified herein, and shall not use their additional rights to endanger the rights of other national communities or the rights of citizens, the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, or the functioning of representative democratic government in Kosmet.
The courts of national communities may be established by those national communities which established the separate rules for the settlement of disputes among the members of that national community, who accepted those rules and who agreed to the competencies of these courts.
www.slobodan-milosevic.org /rambouillet-counterproposal.htm   (4988 words)

  
 Guide for Serbia and Montenegro Law
Federal laws are federal law of the new State Union, adopted in the National Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro and federal laws of the Federal Republic Yugoslavia.
SCG is a parliamentary democracy based on the principle of three branches of government: legislative (the Assembly of SCG- mono-cameral), executive (the President of SCG and the Council of minister with five Ministries) and judicial.(the Court  of Serbia and Montenegro).
It is based on the equality of the two member state, the state Serbia (that includes the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina and the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija witch is currently under an international administration in accordance with United Nations Security Council n resolution 1244) and state of Montenegro.
www.law.pitt.edu /library/international/serbiamont.htm   (3031 words)

  
 GlobaLex - Guide to Legal Research in the Federal Republic of Serbia and Montenegro
The MPs of the Serbia and Montenegro Assembly are elected from either member state in accordance with European and democratic standards on the basis of the laws of the member states.
The Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Montenegro are sovereign, and decide on matters that are not under the jurisdiction of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The main objective of Serbia and Montenegro’s transition is, first of all, to approach the standards of the European continental law and to accept the norms of the European Union, which Serbia and Montenegro intends to join.
www.nyulawglobal.org /globalex/Serbia_Montenegro.htm   (4508 words)

  
 Serbian Politics
Constitutional and legislative power in Serbia rests with the National Assembly of Serbia, consisting of a president, vice-presidents, secretary and 250 deputies which are elected for four year terms.
Serbia and Montenegro chose to stay in the federation and on April 27 1992 in Belgrade, passed the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia thus making Serbia and Montenegro the formal successors to Yugoslavia and gaining international legitimacy.
Serbia held Presidential elections recently which showed Vojislav Kostunica, a moderate nationalist, as the winner, but they are being disputed because only 45 % of voters participated (only 2.9 out of 6.5 million people voted) and the election was declared invalid.
www.unc.edu /~tweaver/politics.html   (707 words)

  
 S&M Assembly - Home
The Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro was constituted on the 3rd March 2003 in accordance with the Constitutional Charter of the State union of Serbia and Montenegro, adopted on 4
Deputies of the Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro are elected from each member state, according to European and democratic standards, on the basis of the law of the member states.
The Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro passes decisions by the majority of votes of the total number of deputies and a decision is passed if the majority of deputies from each member state vote for it.
www.skupstina.gov.yu /index_en.php?lang=en   (927 words)

  
 CompuWatch - About
After the revolution, which put an end to the Orenovitch Dynasty, he was appointed King of Serbia on 11 June 1903 and was approved by the National Assembly of Serbia on June 15th.
ing of Serbia from 1903 to 1918, then King of Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia from 1918 to 1921.
His Minister Pachitch forged the alliance between Serbia and Russia in the fight against Austria - Hungary.
www.compuwatch.net /VCTSIH21.html   (178 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Certificates on Election for the Representative to the Republic of Serbia National Assembly were handed over to the elected representatives.
REPRESENATATIVE SEATS UP IN The election of representatives for the purpose of filling emptied representative seats up in the Republic of Serbia National Assembly was carried out by the Republic Electoral Commission on February 12, 2004.
1) the Republic of Serbia National Assembly has, at the February 12, 2004 session of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Year 2004, established the fact that electoral mandates of the following representatives to the Republic of Serbia National Assembly from the G17 PLUS- Mr.
www.rik.parlament.sr.gov.yu /engleski/Sednice2/IzvestajRIK120204Eng.htm   (701 words)

  
 Welcome to Survey Serbia and Montenegro
The Assembly of Serbia has adopted new law: Mortgage Law.
The National Bank has managed to exist for 120 years continuously, although it had to be evacuated for the duration of the two world wars and despite operating under seven different names, which were changed in accordance with changes of the state’s name, its territories, governments and ideologies.
Its National Bank was established only six years later, in March 1884, and already on 2 July of that year, its first-ever bank note was printed, which is also when the Bank opened for business.
www.yusurvey.co.yu /topstories/ts_view.php?id=73&type=2   (925 words)

  
 CeSID: Serbia Without New President :: Election Monitoring in Macedonia C4C - :: Election Monitoring and civic support to the democratic transition in Macedonia C4C
BELGRADE, 9 December 2002 - Following yesterday's repeat presidential election in Serbia, which again failed due to insufficient voter turnout, the international observers from the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) and the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly expressed concern about the deepening political impasse in the Republic.
The greatest flexibility in these elections was demonstrated by Vojislav Seselj, who managed to gain support of voters of the Socialist Party of Serbia and the social losers, as well as of the losers in process of transition.
Once again, the voters registers were mentioned as one of the major problems in these elections and, according to Zoran Lucic, the process of their re-arrangement will last for years.
www.c4c.org.mk /modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=67   (819 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: G17 Plus
Speaker of National Assembly of Serbia, Predrag Markovic is member of G17 Plus.
G17 Plus is a political party in Serbia, espousing market liberal economic policies, consisting of former members of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia.
Three of those seats went to the Social Democratic Party which competed on the G17 Plus' election list.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref?title=G17_Plus   (322 words)

  
 YDS
Serbian National Assembly Speaker Dragan Tomic received on Thursday the visiting delegation of the Russian State Duma headed by its Vice-President Sergei Baburin.
Sergei Baburin was accompanied by his host, the President of the National Assembly of Serbia, Dragan Tomic, at whose invitation the delegation of the Duma is visiting Yugoslavia.
MP's of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union of Belarus and Russia on Thursday held talks in the Yugoslav Parliament with a multi-party delegation of both chambers, and expressed unreserved and full support to the state leadership and brotherly nations in their struggle to preserve the integrity and sovereignty of Yugoslavia.
www.suc.org /news/yds/b190299_e.html   (4754 words)

  
 Koordinacioni centar za KiM
Draft Resolution of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia on a Mandate
The session of the National Assembly of Serbia
The President of the Coordination Centre for Kosovo and Metohia, Sanda Rašković Ivić, stated today that the composition of the negotiating team of Serbia should be announced by the offices of the President and Prime-Minister, respectively the offices of Boris Tadić and Vojilsav Koštunica.
www.kc.gov.yu /C-engleski/index_en.html   (1036 words)

  
 102yug.htm
By a vote of 142:47 with 3 abstentions, the National Assembly of Serbia annulled the 1998 press law which had been the instrument used by the Milosevic regime to levy enormous penalties on the independent media.
According to the minority organization, the decision is inconsistent with the fact that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is signatory to the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, which mandates the official use of traditional minority place names.
In a meeting with a delegation of the United Kingdom’s Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee, Nenad Canak, President of the Voivodina Provincial Assembly, pointed out that economic autonomy of Voivodina is one of the chief prerequisites to rapidly develop agriculture and industry, as well as to decrease unemployment in the province.
www.hhrf.org /monitor/102yug.htm   (611 words)

  
 History of the Institute of Oncology and Radiology of Serbia
In 1990, the effort resulted in elaboration of the Cancer Prevention Program up to the Year 2000 and its adoption by the National Assembly of Serbia.
The Institute of Oncology and Radiology of Serbia is a national institute, a specialized methodological institution dealing with cancer prevention, health care and treatment of malignant diseases, and a national research center for studies in the field of oncology.
In 1986, the Institute of Oncology and Radiology of Serbia adopted a Development Program in order to satisfy the professional, scientific and legal requirements as well as corresponding international criteria and verify its recognized status of a national institute and a national research center.
www.ncrc.ac.yu /onkoeng/istorijat.html   (943 words)

  
 Serbia Today, 97-06-03
Yesterday in the Government of the Republic of Serbia, under the chairmanship of the academician Dusan Kanazir, session was held of the Republican Council for Policies in Science and Technology.
Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia, Prof.Dr. Ratko Markovic received yesterday in the Government of Serbia the Ambassador of Finland, Mr.
This was stated yesterday in the Government of Serbia on the occasion of granting licenses to the civil engineering companies, by the Minister of Civil Engineering, Mr.
www.hri.org /news/balkans/serb/1997/97-06-03.serb.html   (1721 words)

  
 020903_e.html
The note further says that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia and Montenegro wishes to emphasize in particular that this act on the part of the Albanian Parliament is contrary to its professed policy of enhancing stability and cooperation and of integration of the region into the Euro-Atlantic structures.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia and Montenegro has delivered today a note of protest to the Embassy of the Republic of Albania in Serbia and Montenegro regarding the adoption of a Declaration by the Albanian Parliament on 1 September 2003.
The note also emphasized that Serbia and Montenegro fully respects and supports the implementation of UN Security Council resolution 1244 (1999) concerning Kosovo and Metohija, which clearly reaffirmed the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Serbia and Montenegro.
www.mfa.gov.yu /Statement/020903_e.html   (248 words)

  
 TFF FEATURES - Articles
Good examples are the notions of "defeatism", "panic" and "acting contrary to the interests of the State and the resolutions of the National Assembly of Serbia".
I have referred only to some deeds we all denounce as violations of the constitutions of FR Yugoslavia and Serbia.
This means that any group of citizens and crazies can from now on bring others before a magistrate and ruin any medium and individual in the country because of statements contrary to their taste.
www.transnational.org /features/dimitrijevic.html   (1596 words)

  
 Atlantic_Council_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro
The NATO Parliamentary Assembly delegation met, during their two-day visit, with the highest state officials of Serbia and Montenegro, the General Staff of the Army of Serbia and Montenegro and the Military Academy, also with the officials in authority for Kosovo and Metohija, security and European integrations.
The Atlantic Council Serbia and Montenegro hosted a delegation from the Defence and Security Committee of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.
The delegation consisted of members of the National Parliaments of the NATO countries, was led by the Chairman of the Sub-Committee on Future Security and Defence Cooperation Mr.
www.atlanticcouncil.org.yu /home_page_eng.htm   (167 words)

  
 Dictionary.com/Style Guide/Nations of the World
Jordan: Amman, Jordanian, King, National Assembly or Majlis al- ÔUmma (Senate or House of Notables or Majlis al-Aayan, House of Representatives or House of Deputies or Majlis al-Nuwaab)
Thailand: Bangkok, Thai, King, National Assembly or Rathasapha (Senate or Wuthisapha, House of Representatives or Sapha Phuthaen Ratsadon)
Serbia and Montenegro: Belgrade, Serb and Montenegrin, President, Parliament
dictionary.reference.com /writing/styleguide/nations.html   (1837 words)

  
 Elections for Assembly 2003.
Elections for Representatives to the Republic of Serbia National Assembly - December 28, 2003
Official results of voting - December 28, 2003
www.statserb.sr.gov.yu /pod/epar.htm   (22 words)

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