Difference between revisions of "List of presidents of Serbia"
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|[[Lipec]] | |[[Lipec]] | ||
|[[File:Party-Sacuvajmo eSrbiju.png|50px]] [[Sacuvajmo eSrbiju]] | |[[File:Party-Sacuvajmo eSrbiju.png|50px]] [[Sacuvajmo eSrbiju]] | ||
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|[[File:Citizen1359357 v2.jpg|50px]] | |[[File:Citizen1359357 v2.jpg|50px]] | ||
|[[T o n y M o n t a n a|Arcibald Rajs]] | |[[T o n y M o n t a n a|Arcibald Rajs]] | ||
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|{{eLink|citizen|1486542|Kistru}} | |{{eLink|citizen|1486542|Kistru}} | ||
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|Kistru was banned on March 3 as a consequence of the [[2011 eRepublik Rebellion]] | |Kistru was banned on March 3 as a consequence of the [[2011 eRepublik Rebellion]] | ||
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|[[Kibla]] | |[[Kibla]] | ||
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− | |{{eLink|citizen|8285074|Strahinjic II}} ([[Strahinjic Banovan]]) | + | |{{Nowrap|{{eLink|citizen|8285074|Strahinjic II}} ([[Strahinjic Banovan]])}} |
− | |[[File:Party-Stranka srpske reforme.jpg|50px]] Stranka srpske reforme (reformed) | + | |{{Nowrap|[[File:Party-Stranka srpske reforme.jpg|50px]] Stranka srpske reforme (reformed)}} |
|[[File:Party-Samo Srbija.jpg|20px]] [[Samo Srbija]]<br/>[[File:Party-Akcioni Pokret.jpg|20px]] [[Akcioni Pokret]]<br/>[[File:Party-Navijacka stranka Srbije.jpg|20px]] [[Navijacka stranka Srbije]]<br/>[[File:Party-Srpska patriotska liga.jpg|20px]] [[Srpska patriotska liga]]<br/>[[File:Party-Srpski Sabor eDveri.jpg|20px]] [[Srpski Sabor eDveri]]<br/>{{Nowrap|[[File:Party-Srpska Radikalna Stranka.jpg|20px]] [[Srpska Radikalna Stranka]]}}<br/>''3 minor parties'' | |[[File:Party-Samo Srbija.jpg|20px]] [[Samo Srbija]]<br/>[[File:Party-Akcioni Pokret.jpg|20px]] [[Akcioni Pokret]]<br/>[[File:Party-Navijacka stranka Srbije.jpg|20px]] [[Navijacka stranka Srbije]]<br/>[[File:Party-Srpska patriotska liga.jpg|20px]] [[Srpska patriotska liga]]<br/>[[File:Party-Srpski Sabor eDveri.jpg|20px]] [[Srpski Sabor eDveri]]<br/>{{Nowrap|[[File:Party-Srpska Radikalna Stranka.jpg|20px]] [[Srpska Radikalna Stranka]]}}<br/>''3 minor parties'' | ||
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|Serbia defeated by [[Bolivia]] in [[South American War (April 2015)|South American War]]; MPP with Poland rejected by [[Congress of Serbia|Serbian Congress]]; [[Albania]] conquered [[Kosovo]] during [[Serbia–Albania War (April 2015)|Serbia–Albania War]], but got occupied by Serbia soon afterwards; [[East Srpska Republic]] given to [[Croatia]] according to silent [[Non aggression pact|NAP]]{{ref|e|article|2517432}}; several Serbian units, including [[SSF]] and [[VeS]], performed a [[dictatorship|coup]] in Serbia on May 3; Aca Djekic took more than 200k currency from {{eLink|organisation|1294269|National Bank of Serbia}} claiming that dictatorship shouldn't have that money. | |Serbia defeated by [[Bolivia]] in [[South American War (April 2015)|South American War]]; MPP with Poland rejected by [[Congress of Serbia|Serbian Congress]]; [[Albania]] conquered [[Kosovo]] during [[Serbia–Albania War (April 2015)|Serbia–Albania War]], but got occupied by Serbia soon afterwards; [[East Srpska Republic]] given to [[Croatia]] according to silent [[Non aggression pact|NAP]]{{ref|e|article|2517432}}; several Serbian units, including [[SSF]] and [[VeS]], performed a [[dictatorship|coup]] in Serbia on May 3; Aca Djekic took more than 200k currency from {{eLink|organisation|1294269|National Bank of Serbia}} claiming that dictatorship shouldn't have that money. | ||
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|[[File:83 OSVETA.jpg|50px]] | |[[File:83 OSVETA.jpg|50px]] | ||
|{{eLink|citizen|5729776|VOODOO ePOPEYE}} | |{{eLink|citizen|5729776|VOODOO ePOPEYE}} | ||
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|President during [[dictatorship]] of {{eLink|citizen|4061395|Anastazis}} | |President during [[dictatorship]] of {{eLink|citizen|4061395|Anastazis}} | ||
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|[[File:Citizen4061395.jpg|50px]] | |[[File:Citizen4061395.jpg|50px]] | ||
|[[Anastazis]] | |[[Anastazis]] | ||
|''Independent.'' | |''Independent.'' | ||
|[[File:Party-Samo Srbija.jpg|20px]] [[Samo Srbija]]<br/>[[File:Party-Pokret Civila.jpg|20px]] [[Pokret Civila]]<br/>[[File:Party-Srpski Sabor eDveri.jpg|20px]] [[Srpski Sabor eDveri]]<br/>''2 minor parties.'' | |[[File:Party-Samo Srbija.jpg|20px]] [[Samo Srbija]]<br/>[[File:Party-Pokret Civila.jpg|20px]] [[Pokret Civila]]<br/>[[File:Party-Srpski Sabor eDveri.jpg|20px]] [[Srpski Sabor eDveri]]<br/>''2 minor parties.'' | ||
+ | |Reset determination in [[Italy]] and [[Albania]], [[airstrike]]d [[Cyprus]] and successfully landed, removed it from [[United Arab Emirates]]. Kept work tax at 3%. Strongly criticised by opposing parties and military units for lack of war and overall inactivity. | ||
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+ | |[[File:Citizen5637674.jpg|50px]] | ||
+ | |{{eLink|citizen|5637674|Marcus Nerva Traianus}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Party-Samo Srbija.jpg|50px]] [[Samo Srbija]] | ||
+ | |[[File:Party-Navijacka stranka Srbije.jpg|20px]] {{eLink|party|3678|Navijacka stranka Srbije}}<br/>[[File:Party-Pokret Civila.jpg|20px]] [[Pokret Civila]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:08, 7 July 2015
This is a list of presidents of Serbia.
The first President ever elected was BorKan who began his presidency on 6 March 2009. He was member of Croatian elite army called ZDRUG. He became president, after admins banned Matija, the only Serbian candidate, on election day. BorKan was impeached on 1 April 2009.
Second Serbian president was Lipec who was de facto first Serbian president elected by the Serbian people. He was president of Serbia for 2 months and when he won his third elections, the Martian government impeached him. After the impeachment of Lipec, 2nd placed candidate Arcibald Rajs became the president of Serbia. Then when president of Croatia proposed declaring war to Serbia, the Martian government again impeached the president, and since there was no 3rd candidate, Lipec again became the president of Serbia (because he won the elections month before).
List of presidents
List of dictators
Date | Avatar | Dictator | Military unit | Supported by | Comment |
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4 May 2015 – 15 June 2015 | Anastazis | Red sv.Djordja | Serbian Special Forces Vojska eSrbije Other List incomplete. |
Restricted access to Asteria alliance channels to Poland and USA; reset determination in Spain; reset determination in Italy; saved up 3 million currency on National Bank of Serbia; kept 15/15 resources except for time during determination reset; strongly criticised by opposing parties and military units for lack of war and overall inactivity. |
Records
Presidents by party
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Terms by party
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Multiple times presidents
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