NEW GOVERNMENT: Here are who should be the VICE-PRESIDENTS in Ana Brnabić’s cabinet



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As things stand now, four ministers from the ranks of the SNS: Branislav Nedimovic, Zorana Mihajlovic, Maja Gojkovic and Nebojsa Stefanovic, and one from the SPS, Branko Ruzic, should take the place of the Serbian Deputy Prime Minister.

The final decision on this will be taken soon, before the Prime Minister presents the presentations, and the new members of the government will be sworn in at the Serbian Assembly on Wednesday.

It should be recalled that after the session of the Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party, in which the new ministers and the new Government of Serbia were debated, Prime Minister Ana Brnabić announced who will be the new ministers in the Government of Serbia.

There will be a total of 21 ministries in the new government. Under this proposal, the new Serbian Government will have three new departments, namely the Ministry of Village Care, the Ministry of Family Care and Demography and the Ministry of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue. Furthermore, as “Blic” wrote, the new government will have two ministries without portfolios, one of which will be led by the SPS, most likely Novica Toncev, and the other by the SNS.

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Nikola Selaković
  • Ministry of the Interior – Aleksandar Vulin
  • Ministry of Commerce, Tourism and Telecommunications – Tatjana Matić
  • Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure – Tomislav Momirović
  • Ministry of Finance – Siniša Mali
  • Ministry of Economy – Andjelka Atanaskovic
  • Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management – Branislav Nedimović
  • Ministry of Environmental Protection – Irena Vujović
  • Ministry of Mining and Energy – Zorana Mihajlović
  • Ministry of Justice – Maja Popović
  • Ministry of State Administration and Local Autonomy – Marija Obradović
  • Ministry of Defense – Nebojsa Stefanovic
  • Ministry of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue – Cómic Gordana
  • Ministry of European Integration – Jadranka Joksimović
  • Ministry of Health – Zlatibor Lončar
  • Ministry of Labor, Employment, Veterans and Social Affairs – Darija Kisić Tepavčević
  • Ministry of Family Care and Demography – Ratko Dmitrović
  • Ministry of Youth and Sports – Vanja Udovicic
  • Ministry of Culture and Information – Maja Gojković
  • Ministry of People’s Care – Milan Krkobabic
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development – Branko Ruzic



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