Ana Brnabić warned of the severe winter ahead, then explained when the world will recover from the COVID-19 hit



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DATE AND TIME:
28.10.2020. 10:36

In the Assembly of Serbia, the representative for the composition of the new government, Ana Brnabić, will present today her presentations and present the members of the cabinet.

Arrival

Arrival, Photo: Alo.rs

Today, Serbia obtained a new government and the future ministers came to a special assembly headed by Ivica Dacic.

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10.15 – “Ana Brnabic: Serbia is no longer a country with fewer historical defeats “

Prime Minister Ana Brnabić addresses the deputies and was greeted with thunderous applause.

– Serbia is no longer a country that experiences historic defeats and has become a country that wins. We stop looking for excuses for failure, we start working, we stop whining. We have managed to initiate an important transformation of society and the economy based on knowledge and innovation. We have achieved dynamic GDP growth. This year we will be the country with the best economic results in Europe. The unemployment rate fell more than 6 percent and employment increased 10 percent. We have created about 200 thousand jobs. Average wages are 34 percent higher and the minimum wage has increased by 52 percent compared to 2016. We continue the fight against COVID-19, preserving the interests of the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija, the fight against organized crime and the war against the mafia, preserving Serbia’s independence and independent decision-making, the rule of law and accelerating reforms on our European path. The priority before this government is to protect people and support the health system in the fight against COVID-19. We are facing a difficult winter and a difficult year in 2021, in which we will have to continue this fight, just like the whole world. We hope that the world can only return to “some kind” of normalcy in 2022. The world will not recover economically until 2029.

Future ministers will not have the opportunity to sit in the famous parliamentary restaurant, because due to the corona virus, it works on the principle of catering, food is ordered and taken away. This morning the restaurant was empty and this is what today’s menu looks like.

Assembly Restaurant

Assembly Restaurant, Photo: Alo.rs/DR

10.10 – Ivica Dačić stated that 206 deputies were present and stated that conditions existed for the work of the National Assembly.

9.55 – The President of the Serbian Assembly, Ivica Dačić, welcomed the future Prime Minister Ana Brnabić in front of Parliament.

9.47 – The leader of the Socialist Movement, Aleksandar Vulin, also arrived, followed by Tomislav Momirović, Zorana Mihajlović, Darija Kisić Tepavčević, Marija Obradović, Siniša Mali and Nikola Selaković.

9.45 – Irena Vujović also came to parliament, who will head the Ministry of Ecology.

Irena Vujović

Irena Vujović, Photo: Hello / DR

9.43 – Muamer Zukorlić, who will serve as vice-president of the Serbian Assembly in the new convocation, also arrived at the parliament.

Muamer Zukorlić

Muamer Zukorlić, Photo: Hello! / DR

9.37 – MPs and candidates for ministers are rapidly arriving in the Serbian Parliament. The session begins at 10 am SPS vice president and future minister without portfolio, Novica Toncev, was among the first to arrive.

9.31 – On the agenda of the extraordinary session of parliament is the election of the government and the swearing in of the president and members of the government, which officially begins their mandate.

After the debate in parliament, a vote and an oath is expected, which reads:

“I pledge allegiance to the Republic of Serbia and pay my respects to uphold the Constitution and the law, to fulfill my duty as a member of the Government in a conscientious, responsible and devoted manner, and to commit myself to preserving Kosovo and Metohija within the Republic of Serbia “.

The Serbian government has 21 departments, including three new ones, dealing with the care of the people, the family and demographics, and human and minority rights and social dialogue, as well as two ministers without portfolios.



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