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The president of the National Assembly of Serbia (Serbian: Председник Народне скупштине Србије, romanized: Predsednik Narodne skupštine Srbije) is the presiding officer of the National Assembly of Serbia. The president is elected by members of each new assembly for a term lasting four years.
President of the National Assembly of Serbia | |
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Председник Народне скупштине Србије Predsednik Narodne skupštine Srbije | |
since 20 March 2024 | |
National Assembly of Serbia | |
Style | Mister/Madam President |
Seat | House of the National Assembly, 13 Nikola Pašić Square, Belgrade |
Appointer | National Assembly |
Term length | Four years |
Inaugural holder | Miša Anastasijević |
Formation | 30 November 1858 |
Salary | €1,137 monthly |
The president of the National Assembly serves as acting president of Serbia if the elected president vacates the office before the expiration of the 5-year presidential term due to death, resignation or removal from office.
Duties and competences
editAccording to the article 104 of the Constitution of Serbia:
- The National Assembly, by a majority vote of all deputies, elect the president and one or more vice presidents of the National Assembly.
- President of the National Assembly represents the National Assembly, convenes its meetings, presides over them and perform other duties stipulated by the Constitution, the law and the rules of the National Assembly.
List of presidents
editMonarchy
editNational Assembly | Portrait | President | Term |
---|---|---|---|
Saint Andrew's Day Assembly | Miša Anastasijević | 30 November 1858 – 31 January 1859 | |
Nativity of Virgin Mary Assembly | Živko Karabiberović | 8 September 1859 – 24 September 1859 | |
Transfiguration Day Extraordinary Assembly | Todor Tucaković | 6 August 1861 – 10 August 1861 | |
Mijalko Radenković | 10 August 1861 – 20 August 1861 | ||
Assumption Day Assembly | 16 August 1864 – 6 September 1864 | ||
Michaelmas Assembly | Živko Karabiberović | 29 September 1867 – 13 October 1867 | |
Great National Assembly | 20 June 1868 | ||
Great Constitutional Assembly | 10 June 1869 – 29 June 1869 | ||
National Assembly | 14 September 1870 – 25 October 1870 | ||
Regular legislature | 5 September 1871 – 24 October 1871 | ||
24 September 1872 – 25 October 1872 | |||
15 November 1873 – 31 December 1873 | |||
Extraordinary legislature | Dimitrije Jovanović | 2 January 1874 – 27 January 1874 | |
Regular legislature | Đorđe Topuzović | 8 November 1874 – 13 March 1875 | |
Ljubomir Kaljević | 15 August 1875 – 30 September 1875 | ||
Dimitrije Jovanović | 30 September 1875 – 21 January 1876 | ||
Great National Assembly | Đorđe Topuzović | 14 February 1877 – 16 February 1877 | |
Regular legislature | Dimitrije Jovanović | 19 June 1877 – 24 July 1877 | |
Dimitrije Matić | 24 June 1878 – 15 July 1878 | ||
Todor Tucaković | 21 November 1878 – 20 January 1879 | ||
1 November 1879 – 3 February 1880 | |||
Extraordinary legislature | Vuja Vasić | 11 May 1880 – 24 May 1880 | |
Regular legislature | Aleksa Popović | 30 December 1880 – 22 May 1881 | |
7 January 1882 – 22 June 1882 | |||
Milan Kujundžić Aberdar | 25 November 1882 – 31 December 1882 | ||
Extraordinary legislature | 1 January 1883 – 11 January 1883 | ||
Sima Nestorović | 15 September 1883 – 22 September 1883 | ||
Regular legislature | Milan Kujundžić Aberdar | 6 May 1884 – 16 June 1884 | |
Đorđe Pavlović | 3 April 1885 – 23 April 1885 | ||
Extraordinary legislature | Milan Kujundžić Aberdar | 19 September 1885 – 23 September 1885 | |
Đorđe Pavlović | 30 June 1886 – 13 July 1886 | ||
Regular legislature | 15 July 1886 – 25 July 1886 | ||
5 October 1886 – 2 November 1886 | |||
Todor Tucaković | 15 November 1887 – 11 January 1888 | ||
Rista Popović | 16 March 1888 – 16 April 1888 | ||
Great (Constituent) Assembly | Kosta Taušanović | 11 December 1888 – 22 December 1888 | |
Extraordinary National Assembly | Nikola Pašić | 1 October 1889 – 18 April 1890 | |
Regular legislature | 1 November 1890 – 11 February 1891 | ||
Dimitrije Katić | 11 February 1891 – 31 March 1891 | ||
28 December 1891 – 13 February 1892 | |||
Pavle Vuković | 13 February 1892 – 31 March 1892 | ||
National Assembly | Živan Živanović | 29 March 1893 – 1 April 1893 | |
Extraordinary legislature | Nikola Pašić | 1 June 1893 – 9 August 1893 | |
Regular legislature | 1 November 1893 – 12 January 1894 | ||
Svetomir Nikolajević | 10 April 1895 – 26 April 1895 | ||
Extraordinary legislature | Milutin Garašanin | 24 June 1895 – 10 July 1895 | |
Regular legislature | 12 November 1895 – 8 February 1896 | ||
5 October 1896 – 19 December 1896 | |||
Extraordinary legislature | Nikola Pašić | 29 June 1897 – 12 July 1897 | |
Regular legislature | Sima Nestorović | 17 June 1898 – 15 July 1898 | |
Extraordinary legislature | 16 July 1898 – 11 January 1899 | ||
Regular legislature | 20 September 1899 – 29 January 1900 | ||
29 December 1900 – 31 December 1900 | |||
Extraordinary legislature | 1 January 1901 – 29 January 1901 | ||
People's Representative Body (Senate and National Assembly) Regular legislature |
Rista Popović (National Assembly) Dimitrije Marinković (Senate) |
1 October 1901 – 11 May 1902 | |
11 July 1902 – 25 July 1902 | |||
People's Representative Body (Senate and National Assembly) Extraordinary legislature |
|
Aca Stanojević (National Assembly) Petar Velimirović (Senate) |
2 June 1903 – 17 June 1903 |
National Assembly Extraordinary legislature |
Aca Stanojević | 16 September 1903 – 30 September 1903 | |
Regular legislature | 1 October 1903 – 25 March 1904 | ||
1 November 1904 – 3 March 1905 | |||
Extraordinary legislature (assembly dissolved) |
Ignjat Lukić | 8 May 1905 – 17 May 1905 | |
Extraordinary legislature | Ljubomir Davidović | 25 July 1905 – 5 August 1905 | |
Regular legislature | Nikola Nikolić | 1 October 1905 – 19 April 1906 | |
Extraordinary legislature | Aca Stanojević | 25 June 1906 – 22 July 1906 | |
Regular legislature | Mihailo A. Popović | 1 October 1906 – 22 March 1907 | |
Milenko Vesnić | 22 March 1907 – 7 July 1907 | ||
Ljubomir Jovanović | 1 October 1907 – 31 March 1908 | ||
Extraordinary legislature | Stanojlo Vukčević | 5 June 1908 – 7 August 1908 | |
Ljubomir Jovanović | 27 September 1908 – 30 September 1908 | ||
Regular legislature | 1 October 1908 – 20 April 1909 | ||
Andra Nikolić | 1 October 1909 – 12 June 1910 | ||
1 October 1910 – 19 May 1911 | |||
1 October 1911 – 1 February 1912 | |||
Extraordinary legislature | 19 April 1912 – 30 June 1912 | ||
20 September 1912 – 30 September 1912 | |||
Regular legislature | 1 October 1912 – 30 September 1913 | ||
1 October 1913 – 19 June 1914 | |||
Extraordinary legislature | 14 July 1914 – October 1915 | ||
National Assembly (In exile on Corfu) |
28 August 1916 – 9 October 1916 | ||
Đoka Bračinac | 12 February 1918 – 14 April 1918 | ||
National Assembly | 14 December 1918 – 21 December 1918 |
Republic
editSource:[1]
Parties: KPS/SKS SPS DSS GSS SPO G17 Plus SRS DS SNS
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Political party | National Assembly | Election | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
Presidents of the People's Assembly of Serbia | ||||||||
1 | Siniša Stanković Синиша Станковић (1892–1974)[2] |
April 1945 | November 1946 | 1 year, 7 months | Communist Party of Serbia | |||
2 | Aćim Grulović Аћим Груловић (1898–1948)[2] |
November 1946 | December 1948 | 2 years, 1 month | Communist Party of Serbia | |||
3 | Isa Jovanović Иса Јовановић (1906–1983)[3] |
December 1948 | September 1953 | 4 years, 9 months | Communist Party of Serbia renamed in 1952 to League of Communists of Serbia | |||
4 | Petar Stambolić Петар Стамболић (1912–2007)[3] |
December 1953 | 1957 | 4 years | League of Communists of Serbia | |||
5 | Jovan Veselinov Јован Веселинов (1906–1982)[3] |
1957 | April 1963 | 6 years | League of Communists of Serbia | |||
6 | Dušan Petrović Šane Душан Петровић Шане (1914–1977)[4] |
June 1963 | May 1967 | 3 years, 11 months | League of Communists of Serbia | |||
7 | Miloš Minić Милош Минић (1914–2003)[4] |
May 1967 | May 1969 | 2 years | League of Communists of Serbia | |||
8 | Dragoslav Marković Драгослав Марковић (1920–2005)[4] |
May 1969 | May 1974 | 5 years | League of Communists of Serbia | |||
9 | Živan Vasiljević Живан Васиљевић (1920–2007)[5] |
May 1974 | May 1978 | 4 years | League of Communists of Serbia | |||
10 | Dušan Čkrebić Душан Чкребић (1927–2022)[5] |
May 1978 | May 1982 | 4 years | League of Communists of Serbia | |||
11 | Branko Pešić Бранко Пешић (1922–1986)[5] |
May 1982 | 1984 | 2 years | League of Communists of Serbia | |||
12 | Slobodan Gligorijević Слободан Глигоријевић (born 1920)[5] |
1984 | May 1986 | 2 years | League of Communists of Serbia | |||
13 | Branislav Ikonić Бранислав Иконић (1928–2002)[5] |
May 1986 | May 1988 | 2 years | League of Communists of Serbia | |||
14 | Borisav Jović Борисав Јовић (1928–2021)[5] |
May 1988 | May 1989 | 1 year | League of Communists of Serbia | |||
15 | Zoran Sokolović Зоран Соколовић (1938–2001)[5] |
May 1989 | January 1991 | 1 year, 8 months | League of Communists of Serbia | |||
Presidents of the National Assembly of Serbia | ||||||||
1 (16) |
Slobodan Unković Слободан Унковић (born 1938) |
11 January 1991 | 5 June 1991 | 145 days | Socialist Party of Serbia | 1st (1991–93) |
1990 | |
2 (17) |
Aleksandar Bakočević Александар Бакочевић (1928–2007) |
5 June 1991 | 25 January 1993 | 1 year, 234 days | Socialist Party of Serbia | |||
3 (18) |
Zoran Lilić Зоран Лилић (born 1953) |
25 January 1993 | 29 June 1993 | 155 days | Socialist Party of Serbia | 2nd (1993–94) |
1992 | |
4 (19) |
Zoran Aranđelović Зоран Аранђеловић (born 1948) |
29 June 1993 | 24 January 1994 | 209 days | Socialist Party of Serbia | |||
5 (20) |
Dragan Tomić Драган Томић (1935–2022) |
1 February 1994 | 22 January 2001 | 6 years, 356 days | Socialist Party of Serbia | 3rd (1994–97) |
1993 | |
4th (1997–2001) |
1997 | |||||||
6 (21) |
Dragan Maršićanin Драган Маршићанин (born 1950) |
22 January 2001 | 6 December 2001 | 318 days | Democratic Party of Serbia (DOS) |
5th (2001–04) |
2000 | |
7 (22) |
Nataša Mićić Наташа Мићић (born 1965) [a] |
6 December 2001 | 27 January 2004 | 2 years, 52 days | Civic Alliance of Serbia (DOS) | |||
8 (23) |
Dragan Maršićanin Драган Маршићанин (born 1950) |
4 February 2004 | 3 March 2004 | 28 days | Democratic Party of Serbia | 6th (2004–07) |
2003 | |
— | Vojislav Mihailović Војислав Михаиловић (born 1951) |
3 March 2004 | 4 March 2004 | 1 day | Serbian Renewal Movement | |||
9 (24) |
Predrag Marković Предраг Марковић (born 1955) |
4 March 2004 | 14 February 2007 | 2 years, 347 days | G17 Plus | |||
10 (25) |
Tomislav Nikolić Томислав Николић (born 1952) |
8 May 2007[6] | 13 May 2007[7] | 5 days | Serbian Radical Party | 7th (2007–08) |
2007 | |
— | Milutin Mrkonjić Милутин Мркоњић (1942–2021) |
13 May 2007 | 23 May 2007 | 10 days | Socialist Party of Serbia | |||
11 (26) |
Oliver Dulić Оливер Дулић (born 1975) |
23 May 2007 | 11 June 2008 | 1 year, 19 days | Democratic Party | |||
12 (27) |
Slavica Đukić Dejanović Славица Ђукић Дејановић (born 1951) |
25 June 2008 | 31 May 2012 | 3 years, 341 days | Socialist Party of Serbia | 8th (2008–12) |
2008 | |
13 (28) |
Nebojša Stefanović Небојша Стефановић (born 1976) |
23 July 2012 | 16 April 2014 | 1 year, 267 days | Serbian Progressive Party | 9th (2012–14) |
2012 | |
14 (29) |
Maja Gojković Маја Гојковић (born 1963) |
23 April 2014 | 3 August 2020 | 6 years, 102 days | Serbian Progressive Party | 10th (2014–16) |
2014 | |
11th (2016–20) |
2016 | |||||||
15 (30) |
Ivica Dačić Ивица Дачић (born 1966) |
22 October 2020 | 1 August 2022 | 1 year, 283 days | Socialist Party of Serbia | 12th (2020–22) |
2020 | |
16 (31) |
Vladimir Orlić Владимир Орлић (born 1983) |
2 August 2022 | 6 February 2024 | 1 year, 188 days | Serbian Progressive Party | 13th (2022–24) |
2022 | |
17 (32) |
Ana Brnabić Ана Брнабић (born 1975) [b] |
20 March 2024 | Incumbent | 272 days* | Serbian Progressive Party | 14th (2024–present) |
2023 |
* Incumbent's time in office last updated: 17 December 2024.
- Fathers of the House
Traditionally when a new Serbian parliament is formed the eldest deputy opens and leads the first session until a speaker is elected. Since the 2000 parliamentary election these deputies were:
Year | Name (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Political party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | Zaharije Trnavčević (1926–2016) |
Democratic Party | ||
2004 | Velimir Simonović (1928–2016) |
Democratic Party of Serbia | ||
2007 | Borka Vučić (1926–2009) |
Socialist Party of Serbia | ||
2008 | Jovan Krkobabić (1930–2014) |
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | ||
2012 | Zaharije Trnavčević (1926–2016) |
Rich Serbia | ||
2014 | Milan Korać (1929–2015) |
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia | ||
2016 | Dragoljub Mićunović (born 1930) |
Democratic Party | ||
2020 | Smilja Tišma (born c. 1929) |
Independent | ||
2022 | Vladeta Janković (born 1940) |
Independent | ||
2024 | Stojan Radenović (born 1948) |
Independent |
Timeline since 1945
editSee also
editNotes
edit- ^ First woman to hold this office.
- ^ First openly gay person to hold this office.
References
edit- ^ "National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia | Multi-party National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (1991–2020)". www.parlament.rs.
- ^ a b "National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia | From the Great Anti-Fascist People's Liberation Assembly of Serbia to the Constitution of the People's Republic of Serbia (November 1944 – January 1947)". www.parlament.rs.
- ^ a b c "National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia | National Assembly of the People's Republic of Serbia (1947–1963)". www.parlament.rs.
- ^ a b c "National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia | Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Serbia (1963–1974)". www.parlament.rs.
- ^ a b c d e f g "National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia | Delegate Assembly (1974–1990)". www.parlament.rs.
- ^ Xinhua (8 May 2007). "Nikolic elected as Serbian parliament speaker". People's Daily Online. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
- ^ "Serb radical quits as speaker". Al Jazeera. 13 May 2007. Archived from the original on 15 May 2007. Retrieved 6 August 2020.