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    Serbia is a unitary state composed of municipalities/cities, districts, and two autonomous provinces. In Serbia, excluding Kosovo, there are 145 municipalities ( opštine ) and 29 cities ( gradovi ), which form the basic units of local self-government. [244]

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  2. The Politics of Serbia are defined by a unitary parliamentary framework that is defined by the Constitution of Serbia in which the president, currently Aleksandar Vučić, is the head of state while the prime minister, currently Ana Brnabić, is the head of government.

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  4. Serbia (29 districts, 2 autonomous provinces (one of which is a partially recognized de facto independent state), and 1 autonomous city) Solomon Islands (9 provinces, and 1 capital territory) South Africa (9 provinces) South Korea (8 provinces, 6 special cities, and 1 autonomous province)

  5. - WorldAtlas. What Type of Government Does Serbia Have? Building of the Government of Serbia located in Belgrade. The Republic of Serbia is located at the crossroad of Central and Southeast Europe. It shares its borders with Hungary, Romania, Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia, and Montenegro.

  6. Serbia is a unitary state composed of municipalities/cities, districts, and two autonomous provinces. In Serbia, excluding Kosovo, there are 145 municipalities and 29 cities, which form the basic units of local self-government.

  7. Serbia, meanwhile, continued as a successor state to the former federation of Serbia and Montenegro. Government Serbia’s head of state is the president, who is selected by the National Assembly but whose powers are marginal.

  8. Apr 11, 2024 · Serbia is a parliamentary democracy with competitive multiparty elections, but in recent years the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has steadily eroded political rights and civil liberties, putting pressure on independent media, the political opposition, and civil society organizations.

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