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  1. National Assembly (Serbia) The National Assembly ( Serbian: Народна скупштина, romanized : Narodna skupština, pronounced [nǎːrodnaː skûpʃtina]) is the unicameral legislature of Serbia. The assembly is composed of 250 deputies who are proportionally elected to four-year terms by secret ballot.

  2. Because of its architectural, cultural, historical and artistic value, the National Assembly Building was declared a cultural monument in 1984. Former building. Before 2006, the National Assembly of Serbia met in another parliament building on Kralja Milana Street while its current building was used by the Federal Assembly of Yugoslavia.

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  4. The Republic of Serbia ( Serbo-Croatian: Република Србија / Republika Srbija) was a constituent state of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia between 1992 and 2003 and the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro from 2003 to 2006. With Montenegro 's secession from the union with Serbia in June 2006, [2] both became sovereign states in ...

  5. The assembly convenes in the House of the National Assembly in Belgrade. History Early history . From the beginning of the 19th century, National Assembly sessions were called by Serbian monarchs. Sessions were also held during the First and Second Serbian uprising. The members were not elected, but rather appointed by the monarch, and sessions ...

  6. The National Assembly is the unicameral legislature of Serbia. The assembly is composed of 250 deputies who are proportionally elected to four-year terms by secret ballot. The assembly elects a president (speaker) who presides over the sessions.

  7. Natasa Micic, president of the Serbian National Assembly and acting prime minister of Serbia, declared a state of emergency in the Republic of Serbia on March 12, 2003. Some 4,500 individuals were detained by the government, and some 3,700 individuals were charged for murder, abduction, and drug trafficking.

  8. 5 days ago · The historic roots of the National Assembly of Serbia in the period after the Second World War lie in the decision of the Second Meeting of the Anti-Fascist Council of People's Liberation of Yugoslavia, held on November 29 and 30, 1943 in Jajce, that Yugoslavia should be created on a federal basis as a union of five equal peoples. This decision ...

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