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On 4 February 2003 parliament of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia agreed to a weaker form of cooperation between Serbia and Montenegro within a commonwealth called Serbia and Montenegro. After June 1999, Kosovo was made a United Nations protectorate, under the UN Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) based in Priština. ...
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Svetozar MaroviÄ (СвеÑÐ¾Ð·Ð°Ñ ÐаÑовиÑ; born March 31, 1955 in Kotor) is a lawyer and a politician. ...
The Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro (СкÑпÑÑина СÑбиÑе и ЦÑне ÐоÑе/SkupÅ¡tina Srbije i Crne Gore) is the national assembly of Serbia and Montenegro. ...
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Elections in Serbia and Montenegro gives information on election and election results in Serbia and Montenegro. ...
Since the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, the foreign policy of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (renamed Serbia and Montenegro in 2003) was characterized primarily by a desire to secure its political and geopolitical position and the solidarity of ethnic Serbs in the...
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| Politics Portal view • talk • edit | Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro Savet Ministara Drzavne Zajednice Srbija i Crna Gora Politics of Serbia and Montenegro takes place in a framework of a federal parliamentary republic, with a multi-party system. ...
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Politics of Montenegro will undergo rapid change since its independence. ...
The Montenegrin independence referendum was a referendum on the independence of the Republic of Montenegro from Serbia and Montenegro that was held on May 21, 2006. ...
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Serbia and Montenegro is part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia which remained after Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia broke away from it. ...
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Whole council including President of Serbia and Montenegro is elected by Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro. The President of Serbia and Montenegro and the chairman of Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro was elected at the proposal of the President and Vice President of the Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro for a four year term. ...
The Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro (СкÑпÑÑина СÑбиÑе и ЦÑне ÐоÑе/SkupÅ¡tina Srbije i Crne Gore) is the national assembly of Serbia and Montenegro. ...
Organization
The first and the last Chairman of the Council of Ministers was Svetozar Marović Svetozar Marović. ...
There were 5 ministries. Ministers at the moment of dissolution were: - Minister of Foreign Affairs - Vuk Drašković (previous: Goran Svilanović)
- Deputy - Mr Predrag Bošković
- Minister of Defense - Dr Zoran Stanković (previous: Prvoslav Davinić)
- Minister of International Economic Relations - Prof. Predrag Ivanović
- Minister of Internal Economic Relations - Amir Nurković
- Minister of Human and Minority Rights - Rasim Ljajić
The only secretary general was Igor Jovičić. Vuk Drašković (November 29, 1946-) is a Serbian politician who is presently the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia and Montenegro. ...
Igor Jovičić (born in 1964 in Zagreb) is Secretary General of Serbia and Montenegro. ...
The President chaired this organization. The President of Serbia and Montenegro and the chairman of Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro was elected at the proposal of the President and Vice President of the Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro for a four year term. ...
Responsibilities The Council of Ministers duties were to: - chart and pursue the policy of Serbia and Montenegro in tune with the jointly agreed policy and interests of the member states
- coordinate the work of the Ministries propose to the Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro the laws and other acts falling within the purview of the Ministries
- appoint and relieve of duty the heads of diplomatic-consular missions of Serbia and Montenegro and other officials in line with the law
- pass by-laws, decisions and other general enactments for enforcement of the laws of Serbia and Montenegro and to perform other executive duties in accordance with the present Constitutional Charter.
The Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro (СкÑпÑÑина СÑбиÑе и ЦÑне ÐоÑе/SkupÅ¡tina Srbije i Crne Gore) is the national assembly of Serbia and Montenegro. ...
Terms After two years in office ministers of foreign affairs and defense were supposed to exchange offices with their deputies but this was not always the case. Minister of International Economic Relations, Internal Economic Relations and Human and Minority Rights had four-year term of office.
External links - Council of Ministers and Serbia and Montenegro presentation
- President Svetozar Marovic
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