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15 August 1805; 218 years ago (1805-08-15)
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The Government of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Влада Србије, romanized: Vlada Srbije), formally the Government of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Влада Републике Србије, romanized: Vlada Republike Srbije), commonly abbreviated to Serbian Government (Serbian Cyrillic: Српска Влада, romanized: Srpska Vlada), is the executive branch of government in Serbia.
The affairs of government are decided by the Cabinet of Ministers, which is led by the Prime Minister. The government is housed in a Ministry of Finance of Kingdom of Yugoslavia Building.
Jurisdiction
According to the Constitution of Serbia, the Government:
- Determines and guides policy
- Executes laws and other general acts of the National Assembly
- Adopts regulations and other general acts for the purpose of enforcing laws
- Proposes to the National Assembly the laws and other general acts and gives an opinion on them when submitted by another proposer
- Directs and coordinates the work of public administration bodies and supervises their work
- Performs other duties determined by the Constitution and the law
Also, the Government is responsible to the National Assembly for the policy of the Republic of Serbia, for the implementation of laws and other general acts of the National Assembly and for the work of state administration bodies.
Incumbent government
The incumbent cabinet was sworn on 26 October 2022 by a majority vote in the National Assembly. It is the third cabinet of Ana Brnabić, who became the Prime Minister month after the former Prime Minister of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić resigned from the office to become the President of Serbia, following the 2017 presidential elections. The current secretary-general of the Government of Serbia is Novak Nedić since 1 May 2014.
List of ministers
Portfolio | Name | Party | Took office | Left office | Ref(s) | |
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Prime Minister | Miloš Vučević | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Deputy Prime Ministers | Siniša Mali | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Ivica Dačić | SPS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | |||
Irena Vujović | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | |||
Aleksandar Vulin | PS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | |||
Minister of Finance | Siniša Mali | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Economy | Adrijana Mesarović | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy | Aleksandar Martinović | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Environmental Protection | Irena Vujović | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure | Goran Vesić | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Mining and Energy | Dubravka Đedović | Independent | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Internal and Foreign Trade | Tomislav Momirović | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Justice | Maja Popović | Independent | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government | Jelena Žarić Kovačević | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue | Tomislav Žigmanov | DSHV | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Internal Affairs | Ivica Dačić | SPS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Defence | Bratislav Gašić | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Marko Đurić | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of European Integration | Tanja Miščević | Independent | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Education | Slavica Đukić Dejanović | SPS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Health | Zlatibor Lončar | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy | Nemanja Starović | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Family Welfare and Demography | Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski | SSZ | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Sports | Zoran Gajić | Independent | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Culture | Nikola Selaković | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Rural Welfare | Milan Krkobabić | PUPS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Science, Technological Development and Innovation | Jelena Begović | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Tourism and Youth | Husein Memić | SDPS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister of Information and Telecommunications | Dejan Ristić | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Minister for Public Investments | Darko Glišić | SNS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Ministers without portfolio | Novica Tončev | SPS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | ||
Đorđe Milićević | SPS | 2 May 2024 | [2] | |||
Usame Zukorlić | SPP | 2 May 2024 | [2] | |||
Nenad Popović | SNP | 2 May 2024 | [2] | |||
Tatjana Macura | Independent | 2 May 2024 | [2] |
Government history
List of governments of the Republic of Serbia
Governmental agencies and offices
Government of the Republic of Serbia within its ministries has over 130 governmental agencies and institutions.[3][4] These are the services that operate within the Government of the Republic of Serbia (as of December 2017):[5][6]
- Secretary-General Office of the Government of Serbia
- Office for Cooperation with Media
- Agency for human resources management
- Aviation Service of the Government
- Directorate for joint affairs of republic authorities
- Coordination Body for the municipalities of Preševo, Bujanovac and Medveđa
- Office of the National Security and Protection of Classified Informations
- Office for Cooperation with Civil Society
- Audit Office of the European Union Asset Management System
- Office for Human and Minority Rights
- Office for Kosovo and Metohija
- Office for Coordination Affairs in the Negotiation Process with the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government in Priština
- The Office of the Council for Cooperation with the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China
- Office of Drugs Control
- Public Investment Management Office
- Office of Information Technology and Electronic Administration
See also
References
- ^ "ЗАКОН О БУЏЕТУ РЕПУБЛИКЕ СРБИЈЕ ЗА 2020. ГОДИНУ" (PDF). parlament.gov.rs. Народна скупштина Републике Србије. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai srbija.gov.rs. "Састав Владе". www.srbija.gov.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2024-05-06.
- ^ "Srbija rekorder u broju agencija" (in Serbian). B92. 17 December 2011.
- ^ "Republičke agencije, zavodi i druge organizacije" (in Serbian).[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Година LXXIII – број 61". pravno-informacioni-sistem.rs (in Serbian). Službeni glasnik RS. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
- ^ "ODLUKA O MAKSIMALNOM BROJU ZAPOSLENIH NA NEODREĐENO VREME U SISTEMU DRŽAVNIH ORGANA, SISTEMU JAVNIH SLUŽBI, SISTEMU AUTONOMNE POKRAJINE VOJVODINE I SISTEMU LOKALNE SAMOUPRAVE ZA 2017. GODINU". paragraf.rs (in Serbian). Službeni glasnik RS.
External links
- Government of Serbia Official website
- Serbian ministries, etc. at rulers.org
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