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  2. Government of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The government of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Влада Србије, romanized: Vlada Srbije), formally the Government of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Влада Републике Србије, romanized: Vlada Republike Srbije), commonly abbreviated to Serbian Government (Serbian Cyrillic: Српска Влада, romanized: Srpska Vlada), is the executive branch of government ...

  3. Prime Minister of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Government was restored on 21 November 1815 following the Second Serbian Uprising. Head of government was styled Prince's Representative (Књажевски представник / Knjaževski predstavnik). The style remained official until 1861, even after the establishing of constitutional government in 1835.

  4. Politics of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbia is a member state of numerous international organizations: UN, ICC, IMF, WB, OSCE, CoE, BSEC, PfP, CEFTA, SECI, CEI. Serbia applied to join the European Union (EU) in 2009 and has been a candidate for membership since 2012, along with nine other states. Serbia is the largest country in Southeast Europe seeking entry into the EU. [8] [9]

  5. Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Corfu Declaration was a formal agreement between the government-in-exile of the Kingdom of Serbia and the Yugoslav Committee (anti-Habsburg South Slav émigrés) that pledged to unify Kingdom of Serbia and Kingdom of Montenegro with Austria-Hungary's South Slav autonomous crown lands: Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Kingdom of Dalmatia ...

  6. National Assembly (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    It adopts and amends the Constitution, elects Government, appoints the Governor of the National Bank of Serbia and other state officials. All decisions are made by majority vote of deputies at the session at which a majority of deputies are present, except for amending the Constitution, when a two-thirds majority is needed.

  7. Aleksandar Vučić - Wikipedia

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    During this period, Serbian media was accused for broadcasting Serbian nationalist propaganda, which demonized ethnic minorities and legitimized Serb atrocities against them. [32] In 1998, the government adopted Europe's most restrictive media law by the end of the 20th century, which created a special misdemeanor court to try violations.

  8. Office for Kosovo and Metohija - Wikipedia

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    The Office for Kosovo and Metohija (Serbian: Канцеларија за Косово и Метохију, romanized: Kancelarija za Kosovo i Metohiju; Albanian: Zyra për Kosovën dhe Metohinë) is a coordination body of the Government of Serbia. [4] It was constituted on 2 August 2012 after the dissolution of Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija. [4]

  9. Serbian government - Wikipedia

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