Government of Serbia - Cabinet

Cabinet

The incumbent Cabinet was elected on 27 July 2012 by a majority vote in the National Assembly, and consist of the following ministers:

Position Portfolio Name Party
Prime Minister
Minister
General Affairs
Internal Affairs
Ivica Dačić SPS
First Deputy Prime Minister
Minister
Defence, Security and the Fight against Corruption and Crime
Defence
Aleksandar Vučić SNS
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister

Foreign and Home Trade and Telecommunications
Rasim Ljajić SDPS (SNS nominated)
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister

Labour, Employment and Social Policy
Jovan Krkobabić PUPS
Deputy Prime Minister European Integration Suzana Grubješić G17+
Secretary-General Veljko Odalović SPS
Minister Finance and Economy Mlađan Dinkić G17+
Minister Foreign Affairs Ivan Mrkić ind. (SNS nominated)
Minister Transport Milutin Mrkonjić SPS
Minister Construction and Urbanism Velimir Ilić NS
Minister Justice and Public Administration Nikola Selaković SNS
Minister Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Goran Knežević SNS
Minister Education, Science and Technological Development Žarko Obradović SPS
Minister Health Slavica Đukić-Dejanović SPS
Minister Energy, Development and Environmental Protection Zorana Mihajlović SNS
Minister Culture and Information Bratislav Petković SNS
Minister Natural Resources, Mining and Spatial Planning Milan Bačević SNS
Minister Regional Development and Local Self-Government Verica Kalanović G17+
Minister Youth and Sport Alisa Marić ind. (SNS nominated)
Minister without portfolio Sustainable Development Sulejman Ugljanin SDAS

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