Boris Tadić was the President of Serbia in 2007. He assumed office on 2004 July 11 and became the third President of Serbia since the split of Yugoslavia. After a new constitution was passed, Tadić ran for re-election successfully in 2008, but was defeated in 2012 in the second round, 49.5% to 47.3%. He has stated that Serbia would never recognize an independent Kosovo.
Pravda - Serbia - was created in 2007.
Civic Alliance of Serbia ended in 2007.
Samurai Over Serbia was created in 2007.
Green Fest - Serbia - was created in 2007.
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Yes, Serbia won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007.
The country in which President Clinton employed the use of force to end ethnic cleansing was Serbia.
Boris Tadić was the President of Serbia in 2009. He assumed office on 2004 July 11 and became the third President of Serbia since the split of Yugoslavia. After a new constitution was passed, Tadić ran for re-election successfully in 2008, but was defeated in 2012 in the second round, 49.5% to 47.3%. He has stated that Serbia would never recognize an independent Kosovo.
Boris Tadić was the President of Serbia in 2008. He assumed office on 2004 July 11 and became the third President of Serbia since the split of Yugoslavia. After a new constitution was passed, Tadić ran for re-election successfully in 2008, but was defeated in 2012 in the second round, 49.5% to 47.3%. He has stated that Serbia would never recognize an independent Kosovo.
Boris Tadić was the President of Serbia in 2006. He assumed office on 2004 July 11 and became the third President of Serbia since the split of Yugoslavia. After a new constitution was passed, Tadić ran for re-election successfully in 2008, but was defeated in 2012 in the second round, 49.5% to 47.3%. He has stated that Serbia would never recognize an independent Kosovo.
Boris Tadić was the President of Serbia in 2005. He assumed office on 2004 July 11 and became the third President of Serbia since the split of Yugoslavia. After a new constitution was passed, Tadić ran for re-election successfully in 2008, but was defeated in 2012 in the second round, 49.5% to 47.3%. He has stated that Serbia would never recognize an independent Kosovo.
Boris Tadić was the President of Serbia in 2010. He assumed office on 2004 July 11 and became the third President of Serbia since the split of Yugoslavia. After a new constitution was passed, Tadić ran for re-election successfully in 2008, but was defeated in 2012 in the second round, 49.5% to 47.3%. He has stated that Serbia would never recognize an independent Kosovo.