Elections in Serbia and Montenegro
- Elections in Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia and Montenegro was a state which existed between 2003 and 2006, when it broke up into the two independent states of Serbia and Montenegro. The Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro ("Skupština Srbije i Crne Gore") had 126 members who served four-year terms, 91 from Serbia and 35 from Montenegro. The first parliament was chosen in February 2003 by the members of the parliament of the former state of Yugoslavia, which the state of Serbia and Montenegro replaced, and the members of the parliaments of Serbia and of Montenegro. The seats were divided up among political parties in proportion to the number of their seats in these two parliaments, so that each time one of the parliaments was re-elected, the composition of the federal parliament changed. The president of Serbia and Montenegro was elected by the parliament. It was intended that direct elections for the Assembly of Serbia and Montenegro would be held in 2007, but the break-up of the state ended this possibility.
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* [http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/s/serbiamontenegro/ Adam Carr's Election Archive]
* [http://www.parties-and-elections.de/serbia.html Parties and Elections in Europe]
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