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Serbia is a Democracy.
Serbia is a Democracy.
Serbia is considered more of a Republic government because they follow a religion
Not at all!
No, Vojvodina is an autonomous province within Serbia. It is located in the northern part of the country and has its own government, but it is not a separate country.
Yes... since 2001. when Milosevic`s government fell !
Serbia is a mixed economy that is primarily capitalist in orientation, much like the United States. Serbia lacks the kind of social programs that are much more common elsewhere in Europe due to lack of government funds to maintain them.
The company Jat Airways is based in Serbia and owned by the government in Serbia. It is one of the oldest airline of which is still in service. This airline has abut 1,230 employees.
The political scene in Serbia is very divided, so there is no true 'leader'. The current president of Serbia is Boris Tadic, and the Prime Minister is Mirko Cvetkovic.
Serbia was to be blamed. Even though Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a terrorist group of Serbia working separately from the government, they were still aided by a high ranking government offical, and the government should be able to control what goes on among themselves and in their country. They should be able to prevent corruption. franz Ferdinand was assassinated by gavrilo princip, who was part of the black hand gang(a terrorist group of Serbia) that all tried to assassinate franz Ferdinand.
After Serbia's reject of Austrian Ultimatum, on July 25, 1914, the Russian government ordered to start the partial mobilization of its armed forces.
dexondex.........the list include canada.....belgium.....serbia and montenegro..... switzerland.......but most of the countries has there own definition for confedralisation.in case of serbia and montenegro they've gained independence