Bosnia-Herzegovina |
Capital: Sarajevo |
Three-man presidency: Alija Izetbegovic (Moslem); Ante Jelavic (Croat); Zivko Radisic (Serb) |
Central government chairman: Spasoje Tusevljak |
Population: 4.2 million |
Gross domestic product: €4.297 billion |
Bosnian Serb Republic |
Capital: |
Sarajevo |
President: |
Nikola Poplasen sacked March 1999; Vice-president took over presidency on 26 January 2000 |
Prime Minister: |
Milorad Dodik resigned March 1999, currently serving in caretaker capacity |
Population: |
1.7 million |
Gross domestic product: |
€1.098 billion |
Moslem-Croat Federation |
Capital: |
Sarajevo |
President: |
Ejup Ganic (Moslem) |
Prime Minister: |
Edhem Bikakcic (Moslem) |
Population: |
2.5 million |
Gross domestic product: |
€3.2 billion |
Croatia |
Capital: |
Zagreb |
President: |
Stipe Mesic |
Prime Minister: |
Ivica Racan |
Government: |
Social Democratic Party (SDP), Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) |
Population: |
4.6 million (mid-1998) |
Gross domestic product: |
€21.8 billion |
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia |
Capital: |
Belgrade |
President: |
Slobodan Milosevic |
Prime Minister: |
Momir Bulatovic |
Government: |
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS); |
Serbian Radical Party (SRS); Socialist People's Party (SPP); Serbian People's Party (XND) |
Population: |
10.7 million |
Gross domestic product: |
€17.4 billion |
Serbia |
Capital: |
Belgrade |
President: |
Milan Milutinovic |
Prime Minister: |
Mirko Marjanovic |
Government: |
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS); |
Serbian Radical Party (SRS); Yugoslav Left (JUL); non-partisan |
Population: |
8 million |
Gross domestic product: |
€16.5 billion |
Montenegro |
Capital: |
Podgorica |
President: |
Milo Djukanovic |
Prime Minister: |
Filip Vujanovic |
Population: |
760,000 |
Gross domestic product: |
€0.876 billion |
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia |
Capital: |
Skopje |
President: |
Boris Trajkovski |
Prime Minister: |
Ljubco Georgievski |
Government: |
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation (VMRO-DPMNE); Democratic Alliance (DA); Democratic Party of Albania (DPA) |
Population: |
2 million (1998) |
Gross domestic product: |
€3.7 billion |
Albania |
Capital: |
Tirana |
President: |
Rexhep Meidani |
Prime Minister: |
Ilir Meta |
Government: |
Socialist Party (SP); Social Democratic Party (SDP); Democratic Alliance Party (DAP); Human Rights Union Party (HRUP); Agrarian Party (AP); Independent |
Population: |
3.4 million (mid-1998) |
Gross domestic product: |
€3.2 billion |