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Who is power in Serbia?

Who is power in Serbia?

The current president Aleksandar Vučić serves de facto under a strong presidential system. The government which is headed by the prime minister has five deputy prime ministers in total including the first deputy prime minister position which is currently occupied by Branko Ružić.

What type of government does Serbia have?

Republic
Parliamentary republic
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What does Serbia produce?

The strongest sectors of Serbia’s economy are energy, automotive industry, machinery, mining, and agriculture. Primary industrial exports are automobiles, base metals, furniture, food processing, machinery, chemicals, sugar, tires, clothes, pharmaceuticals. Trade plays a major role in Serbian economic output.

What are Serbians good at?

So, here we go – top 10 things Serbia is famous for:

  • Slivovitza. France has its wine and cheese, while Serbia has its brandy (rakija).
  • Vampires and Paprika. Wait, what?
  • Novak Djoković Surely you must know who Novak is.
  • Pirot Kilim (Carpet)
  • Slava.
  • Tesla.
  • Exit Festival.
  • Serbian Food.

What are the functions and powers of SEBI?

It monitors and regulates the securities market and protects the interests of the investors by enforcing certain rules and regulations. SEBI was founded on April 12, 1992, under the SEBI Act, 1992.

Who are the Board of directors of SEBI?

Apart from the department heads, the senior management of SEBI consists of a Board of Directors who are appointed as follows: The functions and powers of SEBI have been listed in the SEBI Act,1992. SEBI caters to the needs of three parties operating in the Indian Capital Market. These three participants are mentioned below:

Which is a quasi judicial power of SEBI?

Quasi-judicial powers: In cases of frauds and unethical practices pertaining to the securities market, SEBI India has the power to pass judgements. The said power facilitates to maintain transparency, accountability and fairness in the securities market.

When was the SEBI Act established in India?

SEBI was established in the year 1988 and subsequently was given the constitutional validity on 30th January 1992 by Government of India bypassing the SEBI Act, 1992 in the parliament of India. Full form of SEBI and Meaning of SEBI: