
Serbian government
The Serbian government is a parliamentary republic, meaning it has a system where the prime minister and the parliament hold significant power, while the president has a more ceremonial role. The Parliament of Serbia, called the National Assembly, is made up of elected representatives who create laws and oversee the government. The judiciary operates independently to interpret laws and ensure justice. Serbia’s political landscape includes various parties, with elections held regularly. The government focuses on issues like economic development, EU integration, and regional stability, reflecting its historical and cultural complexities.