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Parliament of Serbia

The Parliament of Serbia, officially called the National Assembly, is the country's legislative body responsible for making laws, approving budgets, and overseeing the government. It consists of 250 members elected by the public every four years. The National Assembly plays a crucial role in shaping national policies, discussing issues of public interest, and representing citizens' views. It also elects the Prime Minister and other key officials. The Parliament operates from a building in the capital, Belgrade, and its sessions are open to the public, promoting transparency and accountability in Serbian governance.