First convocation of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia | |||
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Meeting place | House of the National Assembly, 13 Marx and Engels Square, Belgrade | ||
Term | 11 January 1991 | – 25 January 1993||
Election | 9 and 23 December 1990 | ||
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Website | parlament.gov.rs | ||
Members | 250 | ||
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Party control | Socialist Party of Serbia |
The first convocation of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Први сазив Народне скупштине Републике Србије, romanized: Prvi saziv Narodne skupštine Republike Srbije) was constituted in the House of the National Assembly on 11 January 1991. It was the first multi-party convocation, constituted in the aftermath of the 1990 Serbian general election.
The 1990 elections saw the Socialist Party of Serbia obtaining a supermajority in the National Assembly of Serbia. Slobodan Unković was elected the president of the National Assembly, while Dragutin Zelenović became the prime minister of Serbia. Unković remained in that position until June 1991, when he was replaced by Aleksandar Bakočević who remained in that position until the end of the convocation on 25 January 1993. Additionally, Zelenović was replaced by Radoman Božović as prime minister of Serbia in December 1991.