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Head of State of Serbia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The president of Serbia (Serbian: Председник Србије, romanized: Predsednik Srbije), officially styled as President of the Republic (Serbian: Председник Републике, romanized: Predsednik Republike)[2] is the head of state of Serbia.
President of the Republic of Serbia | |
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Председник Републике Србије Predsednik Republike Srbije | |
Office of the President of Serbia | |
Style | His Excellency |
Status | Head of state Commander-in-chief |
Seat | Novi Dvor, 1 Andrićev Venac, Belgrade |
Nominator | Political parties represented in the National Assembly |
Appointer | Direct popular vote |
Term length | Five years renewable once |
Inaugural holder | Siniša Stanković (1945) Boris Tadić (5 June 2006; current constitution) |
Deputy | President of the National Assembly |
Salary | 199,126.45 RSD[1] |
Website | www.predsednik.rs |
The current office holder is Aleksandar Vučić. He was elected on 2 April 2017 and took office on 31 May 2017. The list includes the heads of state of the Socialist Republic of Serbia, a constituent country of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and heads of state of the Republic of Serbia (1992–2006), a constituent country of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. Prior to 1974, Serbia's head of state was the speaker of the Serbian parliament.
The president is directly elected to a five-year term and is limited by the Constitution to a maximum of two terms. In addition to being the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, the president has the procedural duty of appointing the prime minister with the consent of the National Assembly, and has some influence on foreign policy. The president's office is located in Novi Dvor.
Largely a ceremonial position, the duties and competences of the president as stipulated in chapter 5, article 112 of the Constitution:[3]
In accordance with the law, the president of the republic shall command the Army and appoint, promote and relieve officers of the Army of Serbia.
While assuming the office, the president of the republic shall take the following oath before the National Assembly:
I, <name>, do solemnly swear that I will devote all my efforts to preserve the sovereignty and integrity of the territory of the Republic of Serbia, including Kosovo and Metohija as its constituent part, as well as to provide exercise of human and minority rights and freedoms, respect and protection of the Constitution and laws, preservation of peace and welfare of all citizens of the Republic of Serbia and perform all my duties conscientiously and responsibly.[4]
The term of office of the president of the republic shall last five years and begin from the day of taking of the oath before the National Assembly.
If the term of office of the president of the republic expires during the state of war or emergency, it shall be extended so that it lasts until the expiry of three months from the day of the end of the state of war, that is, of emergency.
No one shall be elected to a position of the president of the republic more than twice.
The term of office of the president of the republic shall end with expiry of the period of time for which they have been elected, by their resignation, or released of duty.
The president of the republic shall tender their resignation to the president of the National Assembly.[5]
Advisers to the president carry out the analytical, advisory and other corresponding tasks for the needs of the president of the republic as well as other expert tasks in relations of the president with the Government and the Parliament.[6]
Additional posts connected to the office of the president include:
• Chief of staff to the president of the republic.
• Secretary-general to the president of the republic, who presides over the secretariat of the president of the republic
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Aleksandar Vučić | Serbian Progressive Party | 2,224,914 | 60.01 | |
Zdravko Ponoš | United for the Victory of Serbia | 698,538 | 18.84 | |
Miloš Jovanović | National Democratic Alternative | 226,137 | 6.10 | |
Boško Obradović | Dveri–POKS | 165,181 | 4.46 | |
Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski | Serbian Party Oathkeepers | 160,553 | 4.33 | |
Biljana Stojković | We Must | 122,378 | 3.30 | |
Branka Stamenković | Sovereignists | 77,031 | 2.08 | |
Miša Vacić | Serbian Right | 32,947 | 0.89 | |
Total | 3,707,679 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 3,707,679 | 97.63 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 89,933 | 2.37 | ||
Total votes | 3,797,612 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 6,502,307 | 58.62 | ||
Source: RIK |
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