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National Assembly, Belgrade

Updated: Apr 28

/ ˈnæʃ.ə.nəl əˈsem.bli / institution /

RE: DEMOCRACY, EUROPE, GOVERNANCE, POLITICS, SERBIA


The National Assembly is the parliament of Serbia, located in the capital city of Belgrade. It is the country’s main legislative body and is made up of 250 elected members who pass laws, approve the budget, and supervise the work of the government.


Members are elected every four years by the public through proportional representation, meaning seats are shared based on how many votes each party receives. The Assembly debates key national issues, including the economy, healthcare, education, and foreign policy.


The building itself is a major landmark in Belgrade and a symbol of Serbia’s political life. Assembly sessions are open to the public and broadcast online, supporting transparency and citizen involvement in democracy.






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