The proposal for the composition of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, headed by Professor Đuro Macut, has arrived in the National Assembly.
Siniša Mali has been proposed for the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, while Ivica Dačić will remain in the position of Minister of Internal Affairs.
Dubravka Đedović Handanović (Ministry of Mining and Energy), Zlatibor Lončar (Ministry of Health), Zoran Gajić (Ministry of Sports), Marko Đurić (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Bratislav Gašić (Ministry of Defense), and Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski (Ministry of Labor, Employment, Veterans’ and Social Affairs) will also retain their portfolios.
Nemanja Starović has been proposed for the Minister of European Integration, Prof. Dr. Dragan Galmočić for the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management, and Aleksandra Sofronijević is coming to the position of Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure.
Sara Pavkov has been proposed for the Minister of Environmental Protection, Nenad Vujić for the Minister of Justice, while Dejan Vuk Stanković is the future Minister of Education.
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This is the complete list:
Siniša Mali, for First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance;
Ivica Dačić, for Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs;
Adrijana Mesarović, for Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy;
Prof. Dr. Dragan Glamočić, for Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management;
Sara Pavkov, for Minister of Environmental Protection;
Aleksandra Sofronijević, for Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure;
Dubravka Đedović Handanović, for Minister of Mining and Energy;
Jagoda Lazarević, for Minister of Internal and Foreign Trade;
Nenad Vujić, for Minister of Justice;
Snežana Paunović, for Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government;
Demo Beriša, for Minister of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue;
Bratislav Gašić, for Minister of Defense;
Marko Đurić, for Minister of Foreign Affairs;
Nemanja Starović, for Minister of European Integration;
Prof. Dr. Dejan Vuk Stanković, for Minister of Education;
Dr. Zlatibor Lončar, for Minister of Health;
Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski, for Minister of Labor, Employment, Veterans’ and Social Affairs;
Jelena Žarić Kovačević, for Minister of Family Welfare and Demography;
Zoran Gajić, for Minister of Sports;
Nikola Selaković, for Minister of Culture;
Milan Krkobabić, for Minister of Rural Affairs;
Academician Bela Balint, for Minister of Science, Technological Development and Innovation;
Husein Memić, for Minister of Tourism and Youth;
Prof. Dr. Boris Bratina, for Minister of Information and Telecommunications;
Darko Glišić, for Minister of Public Investment;
Novica Tončev, for Minister without Portfolio;
Đorđe Milićević, for Minister without Portfolio;
Usame Zukorlić, for Minister without Portfolio;
Dr. Nenad Popović, for Minister without Portfolio;
Tatjana Macura, for Minister without Portfolio.
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Source: Nova.rs, Photo: Tanjug / Nemanja Jovanović



