| Serbia and Montenegro | | | | Politics Portal In the 6th and 7th century Slav tribes from the basin between the Oder and Vistula rivers migrated south and settled in the Balkans, which were back then part of the Byzantine Empire. ...
Coat of Arms of Serbia Sabars and their migrations The original Serbs and Croats were Central Asian Sarmatian nomads who entered Europe with the Huns in the fourth century A.D. The Sarmatian Serbs settled in a land designated as White Serbia, in what is now Saxony and Western Poland. ...
The history of Montenegro begins in the early Middle Ages after the arrival of the Slavs into the part of the former Roman province of Dalmatia that is today known as Montenegro. ...
Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija in all south Slavic languages) is a term used for three separate but successive political entities that existed during most of the 20th century on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe. ...
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. ...
This article lists political parties in Serbia and Montenegro. ...
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Population: 10,600,000 (Serbia - 9,981,929; Montenegro - 620,000) note: Age structure: 0-14 years: Serbia - 19. ...
// Ottoman Rule Many historians regard Ottoman statistics as being unreliable, as the empire counted its citizens by religion rather than nationality, using birth records rather than surveys of individuals. ...
This article presents the demographic history of Montenegro through census results. ...
This is a list of cities in Serbia and Montenegro. ...
This is a list of places in Serbia, including both cities and villages. ...
This is a list of mountains in Serbia and Montenegro. ...
Geographical regions in Serbia This is a list of some of Geographical regions 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...
Beer in Serbia and Montenegro (Serbian language: пиво/pivo) is rarely talked of outside of its state, regardless of its quality. ...
Serbia and Montenegro is a Balkan country, recently ravaged by war that has caused widespread migration and cultural oppression. ...
| | Elections in Serbia and Montenegro gives information on election and election results in Serbia and Montenegro. An election is a process in which a vote is held to elect candidates to an office. It is the mechanism by which a democracy fills elective offices in the legislature, and sometimes the executive and judiciary, and in which electorates choose local government officials. An election is a decision making process whereby people vote for preferred political candidates or parties to act as representatives in government. ...
An election is a decision making process whereby people vote for preferred political candidates or parties to act as representatives in government. ...
A legislature is a governmental deliberative assembly with the power to adopt laws. ...
The judiciary, also referred to as the judicature, consists of the system of courts of law for the administration of justice and to its principals, the justices, judges and magistrates among other types of adjudicators. ...
Local governments are administrative offices of an area smaller than a state. ...
- See election for a more comprehensive discussion and the List of democracy and elections-related topics for an overview on related topics.
Serbia and Montenegro elects on national level a legislature. The Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro (Skupština Srbije i Crne Gore) has 126 members elected for a four year term, 91 in Serbia and 35 in Montenegro. The first parliament is elected 25 february 2003 by the members of the old federal and the republican parliaments. Mandates are divided among parties and coalitions in proportion to the number of their benches in Serbia's and Montenegro's parliaments. Every time one of the parliaments is re-elected, the composition changes. The president is elected by the parliament. Serbia and Montenegro has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments. An election is a decision making process whereby people vote for preferred political candidates or parties to act as representatives in government. ...
Politics is the process and method of gaining or maintaining support for public or common action: the conduct of decision-making for groups. ...
A legislature is a governmental deliberative assembly with the power to adopt laws. ...
Sculpute:Play of Black Horses in front of the Parliament The Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro (Скупштина Србије и Црне Горе/Skupština Srbije i Crne Gore) is the national assembly of Serbia and Montenegro. ...
A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues. ...
A multi-party system is a type of party system. ...
A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues. ...
A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues. ...
A coalition government, or coalition cabinet, is a cabinet in parliamentary government in which several parties cooperate. ...
Results - Serbian parliamentary elections
- Serbian presidential elections
- Vojvodina parliamentary elections
Parliamentary elections were held in the Republic of Serbia on December 28, 2003. ...
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. ...
Serbia and Montenegro â Serbia â Kosovo and Metohia (UN administration) â Vojvodina â Montenegro Official languages Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Croatian, Rusin1 Capital Novi Sad Area â Total â % water 21,500 km² n/a Population â Total (2002) â Density 2,031,992 94. ...
First round of the Vojvodina parliamentary election was held on September 19th 2004, at the same time when the local elections were held in the whole of Serbia (with the exception of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo). ...
See also This electoral calendar lists the national/federal direct elections in the countries listed in the list of countries. ...
External links - Electionworld
- Adam Carr's Election Archive
- Parties and Elections in Europe
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