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Who is Serbia's president?

Dragan Maršićanin

Dragan Maršićanin

Dragan Maršićanin (Драган Маршићанин) (born in 1950 in Belgrade), the current ambassador of Serbia to Switzerland, appointed in July, 2004
Boris Tadi?

Boris Tadi?

Boris Tadić (born January 15, 1958), the Serbian politician and the current President of Serbia
What person is the president (head of a nation state) of Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, the landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central- and Southeastern Europe?
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The President of Serbia is the head of state of Serbia. Presently serving as the head of state is Boris Tadić. He was elected with a narrow majority of 50.31% in the 2008 ...
Boris Tadić is the president of Serbia. He assumed office on 2004 July 11 and became the third president of Serbia since the split of Yugoslavia.
Serbia's most powerful and influential politician in Tito ... of Self-Government, has an assembly and a president. Although the assembly has declared independence from Serbia, Serbia ...
Serbia’s president Boris Tadic has spoken against a referendum planned by north Kosovan Serbs to decide whether to recognise the Kosovo Albanian-dominated government. Talks ...
Milan Milutinović was elected president of Serbia in 1997, but most power remained in the hands of Milošević, who became president of Yugoslavia (1997-2000).

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