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  Opinion | A new Serbia | Seattle Times Newspaper
Until he is apprehended and brought to justice, it appears Serbia's application to the EU is on hold.
It was in this political atmosphere that Serbia held a crucial new parliamentary election on Jan. 21.
One purpose of the election was to approve a new constitution.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/opinion/2003610536_sundaysenn11.html   (1491 words)

  
  Serbia (06/07)
Thereafter, the parliament of Serbia stated that the Republic of Serbia was the continuity of the state union, changing the name of the country from Serbia and Montenegro to the Republic of Serbia, with Serbia retaining Serbia and Montenegro's membership in all international organizations and bodies.
New F.R.Y. President Vojislav Kostunica was soon joined at the top of the domestic Serbian political scene by the Democratic Party's (DS) Zoran Djindjic, who was elected Prime Minister of Serbia at the head of the DOS ticket in December's republican elections.
Serbia is still far behind its neighbors, with GDP still only 65% of the level in 1989; production volumes have reached only 45% of that recorded when Serbia was part of the Yugoslav economy.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/5388.htm   (5571 words)

  
  Serbia Info / Facts and Figures / Constitution
A frontal provision of the new Constitution of Serbia is the one defining the Republic.
The Constitution of Serbia provides ground to regulate by law that a municipality may become a city in whose territory two or more townships may be established, while by means of a statute of the city the functions are to be determined of the city and of the townships.
The Constitution of the Republic of Serbia which is adopted by the Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Serbia at the joint session of all chambers, on September 28, 1990, is hereby promulgated.
www.serbia-info.com /facts/constitution.html   (2084 words)

  
 Politics of Serbia and Montenegro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The President of Serbia and Montenegro was both head of state and, as chairman of the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro, head of government.
A new assembly of the province was elected in November 2001, which formed a government and chose a president in February 2002.
New FRY President Vojislav Koštunica was soon joined at the top of the domestic Serbian political scene by the Democratic Party's (DS) Zoran Đinđić, who was elected Prime Minister of Serbia at the head of the DOS ticket in December's republican elections.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Politics_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro   (1252 words)

  
 New Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Serbia (Nova Srbija) is a national conservative political party in Serbia.
At the last legislative elections on 28 December 2003, the party, together with the Serbian Renewal Movement, won 7.7% of the popular vote, and 22 out of 250 seats; nine of these were for New Serbia.
President of New Serbia is Velimir Ilić current Minister of Capital Investment in Serbian government.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_Serbia   (105 words)

  
 Serbia
The coat of arms, the flag and the anthem of the Republic of Serbia are used in the contents and the shape determined in the Recommendation on use of the coat of arms, the flag and the anthem of the Republic of Serbia (official gazette, nr.
The state flag of the Republic of Serbia shall be permanently hoisted on the main entrance to the buildings of the state institutions, except of the Parliament, and in their official premises.
The coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia as determined by the Law on the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Serbia of 16 June 1882, used in two stages - the greater coat of arms and as the lesser coat of arms.
flagspot.net /flags/cs-sr.html   (3003 words)

  
 CEELI - Serbia - Legal Information
As a result, while Serbia is not a sovereign nation, for the purpose of this analysis it is appropriate to consider its judiciary separately from that of Montenegro.
New municipal court judges must spend two years in a court apprenticeship and at least two years as court assistants before assuming their roles.
The new Judicial Center for Professional Education and Advanced Training (JTC), a joint initiative of the Ministry of Justice and the Judges Association of Serbia, is expected to begin operating in 2002.
www.abanet.org /ceeli/countries/serbia/legalinfo.html   (1360 words)

  
 New Serbia's Old Economy
It is a sad testimony to the state of Serbia's finances that a projected rate of inflation of 35% for 2001 is considered to be a major achievement.
Growth (from a basis equal to 40% of Serbia's 1989 GNP) is predicted to be c.
Serbia is strategically located, a large market, with a history of capitalism, an educated workforce, and a rich export culture and history.
samvak.tripod.com /pp82.html   (823 words)

  
 Nonviolent Revolution and the Transition to Democracy in Serbia by Albert Cevallos: Special Reports: U.S. Institute of ...
Serbia's opposition was also often bitterly divided over its own strategy and tactics, its leadership seemingly more bent on destroying one another politically than in promoting democracy.
This tactic was made clear after news was leaked of secret meetings between Milosevic and some of the opposition's most prominent political leaders at the height of protests against the government's theft of municipal elections in the winter of 1996-97.
In Serbia, this means that support must continue to be forthcoming for groups that helped create the revolution in the first place, especially because many representatives of the old regime--such as Serbian president Milan Milutinovic, indicted alongside Milosevic by the ICTY, and a host of police and army personnel with questionable pasts--remain in place.
www.usip.org /pubs/specialreports/sr72.html   (7186 words)

  
 Bishop Nikolai Velimirovich Serbia's New Chrysostom   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bishop Nikolai was born December 23, the feast of Saint Naum of Ochrid, 1880, the eldest of nine children.
As a child, he often accompanied his mother on the three-mile walk to the Chelije Monastery for services, and it was her precepts and saintly example, as he himself later acknowledged, that laid the foundation for his spiritual development.
Serbia, Russia, England, France and Switzerland saw him in their lands as a bee collecting nectar.
www.roca.org /oa/158/158f.htm   (3228 words)

  
 Serbia preparing new offer on Kosovo future, president says   (Site not responding. Last check: )
UNITED NATIONS — Serbia's president said in an interview Thursday he is preparing an offer that would grant Kosovo a future just short of independence, and urged the province's leaders to be more flexible in talks over their future.
Kosovo remains officially a province of Serbia, although it is a de-facto U.N. protectorate since the end of the 1998-99 war between ethnic Albanian separatists and Serb forces.
Serbia's cabinet missed a recent European Union deadline to extradite Mladic to the Netherlands-based U.N. war crimes tribunal, leading to a suspension of talks with the European Union.
www.startribune.com /722/story/482303.html   (679 words)

  
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 CER | New Serbia's Old Economy
Serbia endured a decade of war, sanctions, civil wars, international pariah status, bombing and refugees.
It is a sad testimony to the state of Serbia's finances that a projected rate of inflation of 35 per cent for 2001 is considered to be a major achievement.
Serbia needs unilateral transfers by Serbian workers in the European Union, open markets to its goods and services and an actual and effective integration of Serbia into the continent's free-trade zone.
www.ce-review.org /01/21/vaknin21.html   (825 words)

  
 Serbia Info / Facts and Figures / Assembly of Serbia
The National Assembly of Serbia has 250 deputies elected in multy-party elections for 4 years term.
The deputies elect the Government of the Republic of Serbia which, together with the President of the Serbia, constitutes the executive power.
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.
www.serbia-info.com /facts/assembly.html   (250 words)

  
 Alliance for a New Kosovo: A Policy Resource on Kosovo Independence   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Serbia’s democratic institutions guarantee that this policy will be implemented." Tadic and Rice will discuss the relationship between Serbia and the United States and Serbia's cooperation with the Hague Tribunal as well as Kosovo.
As the leaders of Kosovo and Serbia held their first direct talks since the conflict in 1999, the Washington Post editorializes that since the war, Western states have developed a consensus that Kosovo will receive some form of independence, after which both it and Serbia would be guided towards membership in the European Union.
Kostunica says Serbia "is prepared to accept any form of compromise that does not entail independence, and it offers Albanians the greatest possible autonomy, including all legislative, executive and judicial powers, while expecting in return only the inviolability of borders and safety for the non-Albanian population of the province." Read the op-ed here.
www.newkosovo.org /news.htm   (6677 words)

  
 Serbia: Doubts Cast Over New Reform Pledge   (Site not responding. Last check: )
New government promises to press ahead with reforms, though there are question marks over its ability to deliver.
Serbia's new government is finally in place but may struggle to implement much-needed reforms.
Kostunica's main goal is to replace Milosevic's old constitution with an entirely new one, as he insists this is the key to solve the country's ongoing political crisis.
www.freeserbia.net /Articles/2004/Pledge.html   (1184 words)

  
 CEELI - Serbia Significant Legal Developments - November 2002
Under the new law, a candidate will be elected in the first round if he or she receives more than half the votes.
The new tax authority will not have armed police, but is instructed to cooperate with armed police officers when needed.
Improved tax collection is vital in Serbia, and the new tax administration is a key segment of a staged fiscal reform required by the International Monetary Fund, whose ongoing three-year $829 million loan facility supports further financial and fiscal reforms.
www.abanet.org /ceeli/countries/serbia/nov2002.html   (1683 words)

  
 The Epoch Times :: Analysts Look to Signs of New Minority Government for Serbia
Analysts in Belgrade expect the new prime minister will be Vojislav Kostunica, the moderate nationalist who became president of Yugoslavia three and a half years ago, when he defeated incumbent Slobodan Milosevic.
Observers are troubled by the political gridlock in Serbia.
And yet, say the analysts, Serbia is too important to ignore, with a population of 10 million at the heart of the historically volatile Balkans.
english.epochtimes.com /news/4-2-21/20028.html   (715 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Old Issues For the New Serbia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The fact is that the federal republic is Serbia and has been for a number of years.
Moreover, in pursuing its Serbia policy, the United States has unceremoniously begun to dump the friendly republic of Montenegro, uneasily federated with Serbia.
Serbia now has an excellent chance of climbing out of its misery and becoming the most dynamic state in the area.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A63529-2000Nov27?language=printer   (898 words)

  
 New Martyrs Of 20th Century Of The Serbian Orthodox Church In The 1990's
During this war was the first holy New Martyr was the Hierarch Vladimir, who was bishop of Raska and Prizren, just as similar to the first holy New Martyr of Russia, in the 20th century was Hierarch Metropolitan Vladimir of Mosocw.
The Archdeacons only sin was the openly resisted the new post-war ungodly rulers who launched persecutions against the Serbian Orthodox Church which he was branded as a reactionary and anti-revolutionary force and had to disappear in a new communist society.
For a more in depth study of the Serbia's New Martyrs during World War II please visit On the Serbian Orthodox New Martyrs of the Second World War.
www.serfes.org /orthodox/SerbianMartyrsOfthe20thCentury.htm   (1247 words)

  
 IRI : Around The Globe   (Site not responding. Last check: )
IRI's pre-war Serbia program supported pro-reform political parties and student organizations through technical support programs of training and consultations to strengthen and enlarge the parties' grassroots organizations and help them devise communication and coalition building strategies that would solidify their combined support.
Because opportunities for IRI to work with Serbian opposition forces inside Serbia were severely limited in the post-conflict period, IRI's emphasis shifted to helping the opposition procure the supplies and services necessary to keep their organizations intact and their programs moving forward.
The political future of Serbia was further complicated by the assassination of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic in March 2003 and the slow pace of economic recovery.
www.iri.org /countries.asp?id=5739028410   (2287 words)

  
 The Epoch Times | Serbia's New Pro-Western President Takes Office
Tadic told parliament and representatives from 40 nations that he would be the president of all citizens of Serbia, as part of his efforts to create a more democratic and multi-cultural society following a decade of Balkan wars and years of international isolation.
Serbia's new president also made clear he intends to continue the reformist legacy of the late Serbian Prime Minister, Zoran Djindjic, who was assassinated last year in Belgrade.
Tadic told VOA earlier that he was also prepared to start status talks on the future of Kosovo, the Serbian province where ethnic Albanians are seeking independence.
english.epochtimes.com /news/4-7-12/22407.html   (443 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / World / Europe / Questions arise on new Serbia government   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In another allegation, radio station B-92 reported Friday that the new secretary of the government's legislative committee, Zoran Balinovac, used to belong to the neo-communist Jugoslav Left party once led by the wife of former autocratic President Slobodan Milosevic.
The radio report said Balinovac was a close ally of Milosevic's hard-line justice minister, Dragoljub Jakovic, and that he took part in drafting a notorious anti-terrorism law in 2000 designed to pressure Milosevic's political opponents.
Other democratic parties in Serbia have alleged that Kostunica's party has become a haven for Milosevic loyalists after the former leader's ouster from power and his extradition to the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2004/03/05/questions_arise_on_new_serbia_government   (509 words)

  
 SERBIA'S 2003 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) came second with 18 pct or 695,000 votes (53 mandates), and the Democratic Party is third with 12.6 pct or 490,000 votes (37 mandates), it was said at the final news conference of CeSID on the basis of 80 pct of exit polls.
According to Lucic, in Belgrade to the polls have gone 54.1 pct, in central Serbia 56.3 pct, in Vojvodina 57.4 pct and in Kosovo and Metohija 57.9 pct of voters.
He voiced hope that better days were before Serbia, and as for the SPO-New Serbia coalition, he said that it would be "the third, according to the election result," as well as the fourth place would not represent a failure.
emperors-clothes.com /reports/news/elections2003.htm   (3900 words)

  
 Alliance for Change (Political alliance, Serbia and Montenegro)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The flag of the alliance is white, in proportion 2:3, with the logotype of the party.
The flag of Civic Alliance of Serbia is orange, in proportion 2:3, with the party logotype in a blue diamond, the letters ГСС (GSS) on the right of the logotype and the full name of party below the logotype.
The flag of New serbia is light blue, in proportion 2:3, with the logotype and the name of the party.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/cs}afc.html   (479 words)

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