THIS IS THE NEW MINISTERS Ana Brnabić has just announced NAMES by departments, this is how the new GOVERNMENT OF SERBIA will look



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Following the session of the Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party, in which the composition of the new Government was discussed, Prime Minister Ana Brnabić announced who will be the new ministers of 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.

Together with Prime Minister Ana Brnabic and a minister without portfolio, the new Serbian government will have a total of 23 members.

Who are the new ministers of the Government of Serbia:

List of ministries and ministers proposed to lead them:

Ministry of Finance – Siniša Mali

Ministry of Economy – Andjelka Atanackovic

Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management – Branislav Nedimović

Ministry of Environmental Protection – Irena Vujović

Ministries of Construction, Transportation and Infrastructure – Tomislav Momirović

Ministry of Mining and Energy – Zorana Mihajlović

Ministry of Commerce, Tourism and Telecommunications – Tatjana Matić

Ministry of Justice – Maja Popović

Ministry of State Administration and Local Autonomy – Marija Obradović

Ministry of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue – Gordana Čomić

Minister of the Interior – Alexander Vulin

Ministry of Defence – Nebojsa Stefanovic

Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Nikola Selaković

Ministry of European Integration – Jadranka Joksimović

Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development: the department that received the SPS, as we learn, should be Branko Ruzic, vice president of the SPS and former minister of State Administration and Self-government.

The 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

Village Care Ministry – Milan Krkobabic



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