The Government of the Republic of Serbia ( Serb. Vlad the Republic of Srbiz ) is the official name of the highest body of the executive branch of the Republic of Serbia . In Serbia, a shorter name is often used - the Government of Serbia ( Serb. Vlad Srbije ) or simply the Government ( Serb. Vlad ).
| Serbian government | |
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The emblem of the government of Serbia | |
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| A country | |
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| date of creation | 2006 |
| Prior departments | Yugoslav government Government of Serbia and Montenegro |
| Headquarters | Belgrade, st. Nemanina, 11 |
| Prime Minister | Ana Brnabich |
| Site | srbija.gov.rs |
The government consists of 20 members, including the prime minister, one or more deputy prime ministers and several ministers. The composition of the Government is approved by the Assembly of Serbia.
History
| Cabinet of Miłomir Minic |
| Cabinet of Zoran Djindjic |
| Cabinet Zoran Zivkovic |
| The first office of Vojislav Kostunica |
| Second Cabinet of Vojislav Kostunica |
| The first office of Mirko Cvetkovich |
| The second room Mirko Cvetkovich |
| Cabinet Ivica Dacic |
| The first office of Alexander Vucic |
| The second office of Alexander Vucic |
Device
The government is formed by the Serbian Parliament and consists of the chairman, deputy prime ministers and ministers. The current government of Serbia has four deputies and 17 ministers. The composition of the current government is formed by a coalition of Dvinje Serbia , the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) -PPS-EU, LFS, NA, SDPP and PDAS. The Cabinet of Ministers of Ivica Dacic was approved in the Assembly of Serbia on July 27, 2012.
Ana Brnabic government (since June 29, 2017)
| The Minister | The consignment | Position | Term of office | |
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| Ana Brnabich | Nonpartisan | Prime Minister Minister of State and Local Government | June 29, 2017 | |
| Ivica Dacic | THX | First Deputy Prime Minister Foreign Secretary | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Neboysha Stefanovich | SPP | Vice premier Minister of Internal Affairs | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Zorana Mikhailovich | SPP | Vice premier Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Rasim ljaich | Sds | Vice premier Minister of Commerce, Tourism and Telecommunications | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Dusan Vujovic | Nonpartisan | Minister of Finance | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Goran Knezhevich | SPP | Minister of Economy | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Branislav Nedimovich | SPP | Minister of Agriculture and Environment | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Alexander Antich | THX | Minister of Mining and Energy | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Nela Kuburovich | Nonpartisan | Minister of Justice | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Ana Brnabich | Nonpartisan | Vice premier Minister of State and Local Government | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Alexander Vulin | SPP | Minister of Defense | June 29, 2017 - | |
| Mladen Sharchevich | Nonpartisan | Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Zlatibor Loncar | Nonpartisan | Minister of Health | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Alexander Vulin | DS | Minister of Labor and Social Protection | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Vanya Udovichich | SPP | Minister of Youth and Sports | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Vladan Vukosavlevich | Nonpartisan | Minister of Culture and Information | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Jadranka Joksimovich | SPP | Minister for European Integration | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Slavitsa Dzhukich-Dejanovic | THX | Minister without portfolio | August 11, 2016 - | |
| Milan Krkotabich | Popp | Minister without portfolio | August 11, 2016 - | |
Notes
Literature
- Nikiforov KV. Serbia in the Balkans. XX century. - M .: Indrik, 2012. - 176 p. - ISBN 978-5-91674-209-1 .
- Serbia about yourself / M. Jovanovic. - M .: Europe, 2005. - 520 p. - ISBN 5-9739-0032-0 .
Links
- The official website of the Government of Serbia (Serb.) . The appeal date is April 24, 2016.