DECISION MADE Ruzic First Deputy Prime Minister, Toncev Minister without portfolio



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SPS Vice President Branko Ruzic will be the First Deputy Prime Minister of the new Serbian Government and the Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development in Ana Brnabic’s new cabinet, SPS Vice President Djordje Milicevic announced tonight.

The minister without portfolio will be Novica Toncev, who is also vice president of the SPS.

Milicevic affirmed that the vice presidents of the SPS, Aleksandar Antic and Slavica Djukic Dejanovic, will be in the other positions of maximum responsibility outside the Government of Serbia, but did not specify in which positions.

In a written statement, Milicevic stated that the SPS expresses its satisfaction with the agreement reached with the President of Serbia and the leader of the SNS, Aleksandar Vucic, on strategic cooperation and partnership in the coming period.

“We are proud of the results of our cooperation in the past eight years to protect our national and state interests, strengthen the country’s foreign policy position, and economic prosperity and progress,” Milicevic said.

As he himself says, the SPS expresses its willingness to give its full contribution to the realization of the six key objectives defined by President Vučić.

Novica TončevPhoto: Goran Srdanov / RAS Serbia

Novica Tončev

He also stated that, in accordance with the agreement with President Vučić, the SPS-JS electoral list, the leader of the SPS, Ivica Dačić, has already been elected Speaker of the Serbian Parliament, as well as the Secretary General of the Parliament, Veljko Odalović, who is a member of the SPS Presidency.

He said that Marija Jevđić, vice president of JS, was elected vice president of parliament.

Milicevic also says that SPS Vice President Zarko Obradovic was elected Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee and Ljubinko Rakonjac was elected Chairman of the Environmental Protection Committee.

According to Milićević, the SPS-JS list also received eight vice-presidents of parliamentary committees.



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