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Ana Brnabić’s second term
Ana Brnabić is in charge of the composition of the new cabinet. He announced that the government will be a coalition and that the SPS and SPAS will participate in it. As he said, there will be new people in the government, and on Sunday the final composition will be known.
Dacic moves to the Assembly
Former Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dačić will certainly leave the government. He will be the head of the republican parliament.
Selaković Minister of Foreign Affairs?
Yesterday, the media reported that the president’s general secretary, Nikola Selaković, could take the place of the head of diplomacy. Ana Brnabić declined to comment on the media complaints about RTS last night, but noted that she would like a person of such caliber to be in government.
“I know that Selaković was a good Minister of Justice, I know that he speaks two languages of the world and I would like him to be in my office,” Brnabić said.
Mali remains in charge of finances
Siniša Mali confirmed that he will remain in charge of the Ministry of Finance, emphasizing that it is a great honor and responsibility for him.
A place for SPAS, but not for Šapić
A place in the new cabinet will belong to SPAS, but not to Aleksandar Šapić. He revealed that he will not enter the Government and that the minister of the ranks of the Serbian Patriotic Union will be a man. It is not known which department he is from.
Stefanovic and Vulin’s rotation?
Some media wrote that Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic and Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin could replace the departments. Asked whether one of the doubts is the Interior Ministry, President Vučić said that Nebojsa Stefanović will do important work in the security sector, without specifying what position he is in.
Two new ministries
It is quite certain that two new ministries will be formed. Both the prime minister-designate and the president announced the department for human and minority rights and social dialogue.
More women and new faces
The president recommended to the prime minister-designate that he include at least 50 percent of women in the new government, so their increased participation should certainly be expected. Ana Brnabić also announced “a significant number of new people”.
Unknown minority status
The president said she sent an open invitation to minority parties to participate in the new government, but it is not known which minority parties accepted that. Yesterday, President Vučić spoke about the increased representation of minorities in the government, mentioning the positions of the secretaries of state.