Cabinet of Ivica Dačić

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Cabinet of Ivica Dačić
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12th Cabinet of Republic of Serbia
2012 - 2014
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Date formed27 July 2012
Date dissolved27 April 2014
People and organisations
Head of stateTomislav Nikolić
Head of governmentIvica Dačić
Member partiesSNS
SPS
SDPS
URS (until 2013)
PUPS
NS
SDAS
PS
History
Election(s)May 6, 2012
PredecessorCabinet of Mirko Cvetković
SuccessorFirst cabinet of Aleksandar Vučić

The Cabinet of Ivica Dačić was elected on 27 July 2012 by a majority vote in the National Assembly. The coalition government was composed of the Let's Get Serbia Moving alliance, the SPS-PUPS-JS, and United Regions of Serbia. [1] The Cabinet was reshuffled on 2 September 2013. [2]

Cabinet members[]

Position Portfolio Name Image In Office Party
Prime Minister General Affairs Ivica Dačić Ivica Dacic 2013.jpg 27 July 2012 - 27 April 2014 SPS
Minister Internal Affairs
First Deputy Prime Minister Fight against Crime and Corruption Aleksandar Vučić Aleksandar Vučić crop.jpg 27 July 2012 - 27 April 2014 SNS
Minister Defence 27 July 2012 - 2 September 2013
Minister Nebojša Rodić Nebojša Rodić Crop.jpg 2 September 2013 - 27 April 2014 SNS
Minister Trade and Communication Rasim Ljajić Rasim Ljajić Crop.jpg 27 July 2012 - 27 April 2014 SDPS
Minister Labour, Employment
and Social Policy
Jovan Krkobabić
* Zoran Martinović was
an Acting Minister after
the death of Krkobabić
Jovan Krkobabić Crop.jpg 27 July 2012 - 22 April 2014 PUPS
Minister Finance and Economy Mlađan Dinkić Mlađan Dinkić (cropped).jpg 27 July 2012 - 2 September 2013 URS
Minister Finance Lazar Krstić Lazar Krstić June 2014 (cropped).jpg 2 September 2013 - 27 April 2014 Nonpartisan
Minister Economy Saša Radulović
* Igor Mirović was
an Acting Minister after
the resignation of Radulović
Sasa Radulovic Crop.jpg 2 September 2013 - 24 January 2014 Nonpartisan
Minister Foreign Affairs Ivan Mrkić IMPhoto1.jpg 27 July 2012 - 27 April 2014 Nonpartisan
Minister Regional Development
and Local Self-Government
Verica Kalanović Verica Kalanović Crop.jpg 27 July 2012 - 2 September 2013 URS
Minister Igor Mirović Igor Mirović Crop.jpg 2 September 2013 - 27 April 2014 SNS
Minister Transportation Milutin Mrkonjić Milutin Mrkonjić Crop.jpg 27 July 2012 - 2 September 2013 SPS
Minister Aleksandar Antić Aleksandar Antić.jpg 2 September 2013 - 27 April 2014 SPS
Minister Construction and Urbanism Velimir Ilić Velja Ilić MC crop.jpg 27 July 2012 - 27 April 2014 NS
Minister Justice and Public Administration Nikola Selaković Selakovic2 crop.JPG 27 July 2012 - 27 April 2014 SNS
Minister Goran Knežević No avatar.png 27 July 2012 - 2 September 2013 SNS
Minister Dragan Glamočić Crop.JPG 2 September 2013 - 27 April 2014 Nonpartisan
Minister Education Žarko Obradović Žarko Obradović.jpg 27 July 2012 - 2 September 2013 SPS
Minister No avatar.png 2 September 2013 - 27 April 2014 Nonpartisan
Minister Health Slavica Đukić-Dejanović Slavica Đukić Dejanović.jpg 27 July 2012 - 27 April 2014 SPS
Minister Zorana Mihajlović Zorana Mihajlović Crop.JPG 27 July 2012 - 27 April 2014 SNS
Minister Culture and Information Bratislav Petković Bratislav Petković crop.JPG 27 July 2012 - 2 September 2013 SNS
Minister Ivan Tasovac Иван Тасовац.jpg 2 September 2013 - 27 April 2014 Nonpartisan
Minister Natural Resources, Mining
and Spatial Planning
Milan Bačević Crop.jpg 27 July 2012 - 27 April 2014 SNS
Minister Youth and Sports Alisa Marić Alisa Maric 2002 Dortmund.jpg 27 July 2012 - 2 September 2013 Nonpartisan
Minister Vanja Udovičić Vanja Udovičić Crop.jpg 2 September 2013 - 27 April 2014 SNS
Deputy Prime Minister European Integration Suzana Grubješić Suzana Grubješić cropped.jpg 27 July 2012 - 2 September 2013 URS
Minister without portfolio Branko Ružić Branko Ruzic - WIKI GAP BELGRAD 018.jpg 2 September 2013 - 27 April 2014 SPS
Minister without portfolio Kosovo and Metohija Aleksandar Vulin Aleksandar Vulin Crop.jpg 2 September 2013 - 27 April 2014 PS
Minister without portfolio Sustainable development Sulejman Ugljanin Sulejman Ugljanin MC.jpg 27 July 2012 - 27 April 2014 SDAS

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Srbija dobila Vladu".
  2. ^ "Srbija dobila novu Vladu".

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