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With the new distribution of ministerial functions in government, Serbia has entered the top 10 countries in the world with the best balance when it comes to gender equality in the executive branch, Bloomberg estimates today, stating that half of the Serbian government it is made up of women.
The US agency recalls that the president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, elected Ana Brnabić as the first female prime minister in the country’s history in 2017, who declares herself openly gay and remains prime minister in the new composition.
In addition to her, the new government is made up of Andjelka Atanaskovic, Irena Vujovic, Tatjana Matic, Maja Popovic, Marija Obradovic, Gordana Comic, Jadranka Joksimovic, Darija Kisic Tepavcevic, Zorana Mihajlovic and Maja Gojkovic. Bloomberg also notes that two-fifths of the 250 seats in the Serbian Parliament are women. Bloomberg says they will lead the ministries of economy, justice, energy, environment, labor, culture and human rights.
In other words, the new government will have 21 ministries, including three new ones, but what has particularly attracted interest is that half of the ministers will be women. Thus, Serbia has become one of the countries with the greatest balance when it comes to the relationship between men and women in the executive branch of the government: half of the Serbian government is made up of women, according to “Bloomberg”.
The new list places Serbia at the bottom of the list, among the top 10 countries that are uniform in terms of gender.
Kurir.rs/Tanjug
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