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10.10.2020. 07:00
President Aleksandar Vučić, in addition to recently proposing the formation of two new ministries to Prime Minister-designate Ana Brnabić, also called for about 50 percent of government members to be women.
Government of Serbia, Photo: Hola / Masanori Yoshida
While the new composition of Ana Brnabić’s cabinet is awaited, there is increasing speculation about who could be part of the new Serbian government., so they are mentioned in that context Tatjana Macura, co-chair of SMS, Gordana Čomić, Milan Antonijević, but also the Movement for the Renewal of the Kingdom of Serbia.
POKS spokesman Miloš Parandilović rejects such speculation, pointing out that they did not even receive the government’s invitation and that if they did, he claimed, they would not accept it.
– We will enter the Government of Serbia when we can implement our ideas and program through it, and that is, above all, the renewal of the Kingdom of Serbia, its strength and glory – said Parandilović.
Asked whether she could be one of the new ministers of the Serbian government, the co-chair of the Modern Serbia Party, Tatjana Macura, said that the conversation on that topic was neither direct nor indirect.
– From this distance, something like that doesn’t seem realistic to me, so I don’t even know what exactly I would answer to “what if”. I don’t refuse to speak, but like I said, it probably doesn’t sound like that to me – said Matsura.
Tatjana Macura, Photo: Youtube / Printscreen
In light of the formation of two new ministries, that of human rights, gender equality and social dialogue and the care of the family, children and demographics, the former Commissioner for the Protection of Equality Brankica Janković and the Executive Director of the Open Society Foundation Milan Antonijević are mentioned as candidates for ministerial positions. .
Antonijevic recently stated that he received no such offer and that his plans are not like that at the moment. Former DS MP and civil servant Gordana Comic, on whose proposal the law was passed in the Serbian Parliament to have at least 40% women on all electoral lists in the future, did not answer our question about whether there is truth in the speculation that she will be part of the government …
President Aleksandar Vučić, in addition to recently proposing the formation of two new ministries to Prime Minister-designate Ana Brnabić, also called for about 50 percent of government members to be women.
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