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 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.
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 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.
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.
As of 2008, Serbia is not considered overpopulated. The country's population density is relatively low compared to other European countries, with plenty of uninhabited or sparsely populated areas. Serbia has a stable population and sufficient resources to support its residents.
Tomislav Nikolić is the President of Serbia. He became the fourth President of Serbia on 2012 May 31.Tomislav Nikolić ran for the office of president in the last 5 elections. In 2000 he ran for President of Yugoslavia. In 2003, he received the most votes in the first round, but the election was cancelled due to low turnout. In 2004 and 2008 Nikolić placed second to Boris Tadić. He finally won in 2012 in a close election, receiving 49.5% to 47.3% for Tadić.
National Party - Serbia - was created in 2008.
Tomislav Nikolić is the President of Serbia in 2013. He became the fourth President of Serbia on 2012 May 31.Tomislav Nikolić ran for the office of president in the last 5 elections. In 2000 he ran for President of Yugoslavia. In 2003, he received the most votes in the first round, but the election was cancelled due to low turnout. In 2004 and 2008 Nikolić placed second to Boris Tadić. He finally won in 2012 in a close election, receiving 49.5% to 47.3% for Tadić.
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Pirate Party of Serbia was created on 2008-02-02.
Boris Tadić was the President of Serbia at the start of 2012. He was replaced by Tomislav Nikolić on May 31 of that year.Boris Tadić 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 by Tomislav Nikolić in 2012 in the second round, 49.5% to 47.3%. Tadić has stated that Serbia would never recognize an independent Kosovo.Tomislav Nikolić ran for the office of president in the last 5 elections. In 2000 he ran for President of Yugoslavia. In 2003, he received the most votes in the first round, but the election was cancelled due to low turnout. In 2004 and 2008 Nikolić placed second to Tadić. He finally won in 2012 in a close election.