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Popular Assemblies of the First and Second Serbian Uprising (1804-1815)

During the First Serbian Uprising, the assembly of all popular chiefs in Serbia set up the first ministries and on 11 January 1811 the most educated Serb of the time, rector of the Grand School in Belgrade, Dositej Obradović became the minister of education (photo: Dositej Obradović opens the Grand School, by Borivoje K. Radenković, c.1920 - www.dositejeva-zaduzbina.rs)
Popular Assemblies of the First and Second Serbian Uprising (1804-1815)
National Assemblies | Period |
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Uprising Assembly in Orašac | 2 February 1804 |
Assembly in Ostružnica | 24 April – 3 May 1804 |
Assembly in Pećani | 17 April 1805 |
Assembly in Borak | 15 August 1805 |
Assembly in Smederevo | 25 – 30 November 1805 |
Assembly in Smederevo | 1 – 5 November 1806 |
Assembly in Belgrade | 25 February – 6 March 1807 |
Main People’s Assembly in Belgrade | 14 – 15 December 1808 |
“Črezvičajna” Assembly in Hasanpašina Palanka | 2 – 8 October 1809 |
Assembly in Belgrade | 1 – 2 January 1810 |
Assembly in Belgrade | 1 – 12 January 1811 |
Assembly in Topola | 17 July 1812 |
Assumption Day Assembly in Vraćevšnica monastery | 15 – 16 August 1812 |
Assembly in Kragujevac | 1 – 2 January 1813 |
Gathering in Takovo | 11 April 1815 |
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9.30 - the Chairperson of the Foreign Affairs Committee meets with the chairs of the foreign affairs committees of the Central European Initiative Parliamentary Dimension member states (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, hall 2)
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11.00 - session of the Central European Initiative Parliamentary Committee (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, Grand Hall)
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12.00 - delegation of the Committee on Human and Minority Rights and Gender Equality meets with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, hall 2)