Yugoslav Federal Republic

Yugoslavia (,, , , , and : Југославија), officially the Yugoslav Federal Republic (: Југословенска Савезна Република; : Југословенска Федеративна Република; : Југословенске Савезне Републике; : Југословенската Сојузна Република; : Југослованско Федеративно Републико; : Југославенској Федеративној Републици), is a country in the Balkans region of southeast Europa. The Yugoslav Federal Republic is a federal semi-presidential republic composed of six autonomous and self-governing Republics, namely Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia; and the Federation is a founding member of the Slavic Federation. The seat of the Federal government is the city of Kovilovo, a federal city that, as per the Federal Constitution, is wholly subordinated to the Yugoslav Federal Assembly.

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Politics
Politics in the Yugoslav Federal Republic take place under the framework of a constitutional federal semi-presidential republic in which the President of the Yugoslav Federal Republic is the head of the Federal state and the Prime Minister of the Yugoslav Federal Republic is the head of the Federal government; and the sovereignty of the Federation is vested exclusively in the People (Citizens) of the six Yugoslav Republics &mdash;and in like Manner, the sovereignty of each Republic is vested solely in the People (Citizens) thereof. In the Yugoslav Federal Republic and in each of the six Republics, Government is conducted by Majority rule, but a Majority rule that is tempered by Minority rights; and every Person is guaranteed the equal protection of the law throughout the Federation.

Suffrage is a constitutional right guaranteed to all Yugoslav and Republic citizens eighteen Years of age and up; however, this right, among others, may be suspended or revoked by Court order upon conviction for treason, insurrection, or other felony offense.

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All executive Power delegated to the Federation is vested in the Government of the Yugoslav Federal Republic, which is composed of the President, the Prime Minister, and Federal ministers. Executive power is divided between the President and the Prime Minister, in which the Federal ministries of foreign affairs, intergovernmental affairs, defense, emergency situations, internal affairs, and justice report to the President, while the Federal ministries of finance, economic development, trade and industry, labor and social affairs, and transport report to the Prime Minister; and the Prime Minister and Federal Ministers are responsible for their work, both individually and collectively, to the Yugoslav Federal Assembly, which may remove the Government or individual ministers from office upon a vote of no confidence by both Houses of the Federal Assembly. As required by the Federal Constitution, the President is responsible for forming the Federal Government's general policy agenda, which the Federal Government is responsible for implementing.

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