The Government of Serbia under Vojislav Koštunica as the Prime Minister was formed on March 3, 2004. After 2007 Serbian parliamentary election on 21 January, this cabinet served as a transitional government handling only technical issues until the new government was finally formed in May 2007.
This government of Serbia consisted of four political parties - DSS (10 portfolios), G-17 Plus (4 portfolios), SPO & NS (7 portfolios and their subsidiary parties) with parliamentary support of the SPS.
Position | Portfolio | Name | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Prime Minister | Vojislav Koštunica | DSS | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Miroljub Labus (2004-2006) Ivana Dulić-Marković (2006) |
G17+ | |
Secretary-General | Dejan Mihajlov | DSS | |
Minister | Foreign Affairs | Vuk Drašković | SPO |
Minister | Internal Affairs | Dragan Jočić | DSS |
Minister | Defence | Zoran Stanković | None |
Minister | Finance | Mlađan Dinkić | G17+ |
Minister | Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management | Ivana Dulić-Marković (2004-2006) Goran Živkov (2006) |
G17+ |
Minister | Justice | Zoran Stojković | DSS |
Minister | Labour, Employment, and Social Affairs | Slobodan Lalović | |
Minister | Health | Tomica Milosavljević (2004-2006) | G17+ |
Minister | Capital Investment | Velimir Ilić | NS |
Minister | International Economic Relations | Predrag Bubalo (2004) Milan Parivodić (2004-2006) |
DSS |
Minister | Culture | Dragan Kojadinović | SPO |
Minister | Energy and Mining | Radomir Naumov | DSS |
Minister | Education and Sport | Ljiljana Čolić (2004) Slobodan Vuksanović (2004-2007) |
DSS |
Minister | Trade Tourism and Services | Bojan Dimitrijević | SPO |
Minister | Religion | Milan Radulović | |
Minister | Economy Industry and Privatization |
Dragan Maršićanin (2004) Predrag Bubalo (2004-2007) |
DSS |
Minister | Science and Environmental Protection | Aleksandar Popović | DSS |
Minister | Public Administration and Local Self-Government | Zoran Lončar | DSS |
Minister | Diaspora | Vojislav Vukčević | SPO |