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Who was the President of Serbia in 2009?

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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.

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