National Assembly (Serbia)

National Assembly

Народна скупштина

Narodna skupština
14th National Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Ana Brnabić, SNS
since 20 March 2024
Vice-presidents
Secretary-general
Structure
Seats250
Political groups
Government (138)
  AV–SNSDS (112)
  SPS group (12)
  PUPS–SP (6)
  SDPS (6)
  Independents (2)
Confidence and supply (17)
  VMSZ/SVM (6)
  ZS–RS–USS (6)
  JS (5)
Opposition (95)
  NADA (13)
  NPS–NLS (12)
  SSP (12)
  ZLF (10)
  SRCE (9)
  DS (8)
  MI–GIN (6)
  PSG–SDAS–PDD (6)
  EU (5)
  MI–SN (5)
  Sloga–D2SP (5)
  Independents (4)
Committees
20
  • Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management
  • Administrative, Budgetary, Mandate and Immunity Issues
  • Constitutional and Legislative Issues
  • Education, Science, Technological Development and the Information Society
  • Finance, State Budget and Control of Public Spending
  • Human and Minority Rights and Gender Equality
  • Kosovo and Metohija
  • Labour, Social Issues, Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction
  • Spatial Planning, Transport, Infrastructure and Telecommunications
  • Diaspora and Serbs in the Region
  • Economy, Regional Development, Trade, Tourism and Energy
  • Judiciary, Public Administration and Local Self-Government
  • Rights of the Child
  • Culture and Information
  • Defence and Internal Affairs
  • Environmental Protection
  • European Integration
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Health and Family
  • Security Services Control
Elections
Party-list proportional representation with 3% electoral threshold (D'Hondt method)
Last election
17 December 2023
Next election
On or before 31 December 2027
Meeting place
House of the National Assembly
13 Nikola Pašić Square,
Belgrade, Serbia
Website
parlament.rs

The National Assembly (Serbian: Народна скупштина, Narodna skupština, pronounced [nǎːrodnaː skûpʃtina]), fully the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Народна скупштина Републике Србије, romanizedNarodna skupština Republike Srbije), is the unicameral legislature of Serbia. The assembly is composed of 250 deputies who are proportionally elected to four-year terms by secret ballot. The assembly elects a president (speaker) who presides over the sessions.[1]

The National Assembly exercises supreme legislative power. It adopts and amends the Constitution, elects Government, appoints the Governor of the National Bank of Serbia and other state officials. All decisions are made by majority vote of deputies at the session at which a majority of deputies are present, except for amending the Constitution, when a two-thirds majority is needed.[2]

The assembly convenes in the House of the National Assembly in Belgrade.[2]

  1. ^ Wikisource: Constitution of Serbia
  2. ^ a b National Assembly of Serbia: Informer Archived 28 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine (This text is in the public domain as the official material of the Republic of Serbia state body or a body performing public functions, under the terms of Article 6, Paragraph 2 of Serbian copyright law)

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