President of Serbia and Montenegro

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The President of Serbia and Montenegro was the head of state of the union of Serbia and Montenegro, serving as its highest political office during the country's existence from 2003 to 2006.

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Label Occurrences
President of Serbia and Montenegro canonical 2

Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf head of state position
political office
appliesToJurisdiction Serbia and Montenegro NERFINISHED
appointedBy Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro NERFINISHED
category Heads of state of former countries
Serbia and Montenegro politics
constitutingInstrument Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro NERFINISHED
country Serbia and Montenegro NERFINISHED
countryForm state union
dissolved 2006
endTime 2006-06-03
firstHolder Svetozar Marović NERFINISHED
followedBy President of Montenegro
President of Serbia NERFINISHED
hasJurisdictionOver Republic of Montenegro NERFINISHED
Republic of Serbia NERFINISHED
headOfGovernment Prime Minister of Serbia and Montenegro NERFINISHED
inception 2003
languageOfWorkOrName Serbian
lastHolder Svetozar Marović NERFINISHED
nativeLabel Predsednik Srbije i Crne Gore NERFINISHED
Председник Србије и Црне Горе NERFINISHED
officeCreatedDuring transformation of FR Yugoslavia into State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
officeHolder Svetozar Marović NERFINISHED
officeHolderEndTime Svetozar Marović, 2006-06-03 NERFINISHED
officeHolderStartTime Svetozar Marović, 2003-03-07
officeScope federal
partOf State Union of Serbia and Montenegro NERFINISHED
precededBy President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
reasonForAbolition dissolution of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
replaces President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
residence Belgrade NERFINISHED
seat Belgrade NERFINISHED
startTime 2003-02-04
termLength 4 years

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President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia replacedBy President of Serbia and Montenegro