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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. Politics of Serbia and Montenegro takes place in a framework of a federal parliamentary republic, with a multi-party system. ... This is article about politics of Vojvodina. ... 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. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... 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. ... Information on politics by country is available for every country, including both de jure and de facto independent states, inhabited dependent territories, as well as areas of special sovereignty. ... Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro Savet Ministara Drzavne Zajednice Srbija i Crna Gora Whole council including President of Serbia and Montenegro is elected by Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro. ... 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. ...
The former president was Svetozar Marović of Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro. He was the first president of new state union inaugurated on March 7, 2003. Svetozar Marović. ... The Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (Demokratska Partija Socijalista Crna Gore) is a political party in Montenegro. ... March 7 is the 66th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (67th in leap years). ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The President's incumbencies are:
to represent country at home and abroad
to chair the Council of Ministers
to proposes the composition of the Council of Ministers to the parliament
to appoint and recall heads of diplomatic and consular missions
to receive letters of credence and recall from foreign diplomatic representatives
to confer medals and other decorations
to promulgates laws passed by the Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro
to call for elections for the Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro
The President of Serbia and Montenegro is a member of the Supreme Defence Council together with President of Serbia and President of Montenegro. Flag of the President of Serbia The President of Serbia is the head of state of the Republic of Serbia. ... Filip Vujanović is a politician and the president of Montenegro as of 2004. ...
Serbia and Montenegro are bounded on the north by Hungary, on the east by Romania and Bulgaria, on the south by Albania and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), and on the west by Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Serbia and Montenegro was absorbed in the wars that gripped the Balkan Peninsula in the early 1990s, and environmental issues were largely ignored.
Serbia and Montenegro’s energy policy was centered on an ambitious program to convert the entire country to natural gas, exploiting small deposits of natural gas in the Vojvodina region of Serbia and access to Russian natural gas pipelines.
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 former president was Svetozar Marović of Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro.
The President of Serbia and Montenegro is a member of the Supreme Defence Council together with President of Serbia and President of Montenegro.