President of Serbia
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The President of Serbia is the head of state of the Republic of Serbia.
The current President of Serbia is Boris Tadić, who won a majority of votes in the Serbian presidential elections, 2004.
Latest election
Authority, legal and constitutional rights
The Presidents can:
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- preside in five year mandate
- be elected for president twice
- have an immunity granted by National Assembly
- disband National Assembly and Government
- declare state of emergency
- call for elections
- represent the country
- confer medals and awards
- veto a bill until the assembly have reconsidered it, and approved it a second time
The Speaker of the parliament serves as interim president if the elected president resigns from office.
List of Presidents
- Elected presidents:
- Slobodan Milošević (1989-1997)- two terms
- Milan Milutinović (1997-2002) - one term
- Boris Tadić (2004-present)
- Interim acting constitutional presidents serving presidential term as speakers of the National Assembly:
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