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Officially the Government of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Влада Републике Србије / Vlada Republike Srbije) is the executive branch of government in Serbia.
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The current Government was elected on 7 July 2008 by the majority vote in the National Assembly of Serbia and restructured on 14 March 2011.[1] The Cabinet, assembled by the Prime Minister designate Mirko Cvetković, was supported by coalition For a European Serbia (DS, G17+, SPO, LSV, SDP), coalition SPS/PUPS/JS and minority parties SVM, SDPS, BDSS and SLPS. Opposition parties are SRS, DSS, NS, SNS, PzDD and LDP.
Position | Portfolio | Name | Party |
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Prime Minister | General Affairs and Ministry of Finance | Mirko Cvetković | DS |
First Deputy Prime Minister | Ministry of Internal Affairs | Ivica Dačić | SPS |
Deputy Prime Minister | Social Affairs | Jovan Krkobabić | PUPS |
Deputy Prime Minister | Verica Kalanović | G17+ | |
Secretary-General | Tamara Stojčević | DS | |
Minister | Foreign Affairs | Vuk Jeremić | DS |
Minister | Defence | Dragan Šutanovac | DS |
Minister | Kosovo and Metohija | Goran Bogdanović | DS |
Minister | Justice | Snežana Malović | DS |
Minister | Human and Minority Rights, Public Administration and Local Self-Government | Milan Marković | DS |
Minister | Environment, Mining and Spatial Planning | Oliver Dulić | DS |
Minister | Agriculture, Trade, Forestry and Water Management | Dušan Petrović | DS |
Minister | Youth and Sports | Snežana Samardžić-Marković | G17+ |
Minister | Economy and Regional Development | Nebojša Ćirić | G17+ |
Minister | Health | Zoran Stanković | G17+ |
Minister | Culture, Media and Information Society | Predrag Marković | G17+ |
Minister | Infrastructure and Energy | Milutin Mrkonjić | SPS |
Minister | Education and Science | Žarko Obradović | SPS |
Minister | Labour and Social Policy | Rasim Ljajić | SDPS |
Minister | without portfolio | Sulejman Ugljanin | SDAS |
Minister | Religion and Diaspora | Srđan Srećković | SPO |
Serbia has over 130 agencies as well as many offices, institutes, bureaus and directorates.[3] List of some of the bigger agencies and offices:[4]
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