Opposition (Serbia)
In Serbia, the Opposition (Serbian: Oпoзициja / Opozicija) is all of the political parties represented in the National Assembly that are not a part of the Government supported by the parliamentary majority.
Leader of the Opposition Лидер опозиције / Lider opozicije | |
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Term length | While leader of the largest political party not in government |
The Leader of the Opposition (Serbian: Лидер опозиције / Lider opozicije) is the unofficial title held by the leader of the largest party of the opposition.
11th assembly of Serbian Parliament
In the 11th assembly of the Serbian Parliament (since 2020), the parties in parliament that include the opposition are two minority interests parties, represented by three MPs each (in the 250-seats National Assembly of Serbia).
- Party for Democratic Action (PVD/PDD, 3/250 MPs)
- Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak (SDA S, 3/250 MPs)
List of leaders of the Opposition
Notes
- Acting SPS presidents for Slobodan Milošević since 7 April 2001; Živadin Jovanović (April–December 2001), Mirko Marjanović (December 2001 – August 2002), Bogoljub Bjelica (August 2002 – January 2003) and Ivica Dačić (since January 2003). Milošević was incarcerated at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). from 2001 to 2006.
- Tomislav Nikolić (March 2004 – September 2008) and Dragan Todorović (Since September 2008) acting Serbian Radical Party (SRS) presidents for party leader Vojislav Šešelj. Šešelj was incarcerated at the ICTY, from 2003 until 2014.
- Albanians national minority party
- Bosniak national minority party
See also
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