Second cabinet of Ana Brnabić

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Second cabinet of Ana Brnabić
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16th Cabinet of Republic of Serbia
2020–present
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Date formed28 October 2020
People and organisations
Head of stateAleksandar Vučić
Head of governmentAna Brnabić
No. of ministers21 (ministers only)
23 (with ministers without portfolio)
Total no. of members29 (including Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Ministers)
Member partiesSNS,
SPS,
SDPS,
PS,
PUPS,
SNP
History
Election(s)21 June 2020
PredecessorFirst cabinet of Ana Brnabić

The incumbent Government of Serbia, the second one led by prime minister Ana Brnabić, was elected on 28 October 2020 by a majority vote in the National Assembly. It succeeded the first cabinet of Ana Brnabić, formed after the 2017 Serbian presidential elections after which the prime minister Aleksandar Vučić became the president. [1]

History[]

The cabinet comprises ministers from the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Serbian Patriotic Alliance (SPAS), Movement of Socialists (PS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS) and the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), as well as some without a party affiliation. The cabinet has 11 women out of 21 total ministers and will be among the most gender-balanced governments in the world.[2] Three new ministries were also formed such as the Ministry of the Village Care, Ministry of Family and Demography and the Ministry of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue.[1]

Cabinet members[]

Office Portrait Name Term of office Party
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic, July 3, 2018.jpg Ana Brnabić 29 June 2017 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Deputy Prime Minister Branko Ružić.jpg Branko Ružić 28 October 2020 – present Socialist Party of Serbia
Zorana Mihajlović Crop.JPG Zorana Mihajlović 27 April 2014 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Nebojsa Stefanovic Cropped.jpg Nebojša Stefanović 11 August 2016 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Maja Gojkovic & Yukiya Amano (01116370) (cropped).jpg Maja Gojković 28 October 2020 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Branislav Nedimović.png Branislav Nedimović 28 October 2020 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of Foreign Affairs Vyacheslav Volodin and Aleksandar Vučić (2019-06-03) 04 (cropped).jpg Nikola Selaković 28 October 2020 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of Internal Affairs Aleksandar Vulin (cropped).jpg Aleksandar Vulin 28 October 2020 – present Movement of Socialists
Minister of Defence Nebojsa Stefanovic Cropped.jpg Nebojša Stefanović 28 October 2020 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of Finance Siniša Mali.jpg Siniša Mali 29 May 2018 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of Economy Anđelka Atanasković 28 October 2020 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of Rural Welfare Milan Krkobabic-mc.rs (cropped).jpg Milan Krkobabić 28 October 2020 – present Party of United Pensioners of Serbia
Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development Branko Ružić.jpg Branko Ružić 28 October 2020 – present Socialist Party of Serbia
Minister of Mining and Energy Zorana Mihajlović Crop.JPG Zorana Mihajlović 28 October 2020 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of Culture and Information Maja Gojkovic & Yukiya Amano (01116370) (cropped).jpg Maja Gojković 28 October 2020 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy Branislav Nedimović.png Branislav Nedimović 11 August 2016 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Tomislav Momirović (cropped).jpg Tomislav Momirović 28 October 2020 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of Environmental Protection Irena Vujovic-mc.rs (cropped).jpg Irena Vujović 28 October 2020 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of European Integration 2016-12-06 Jadranka Joksimović-1.jpg Jadranka Joksimović 29 June 2017 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of Family Welfare and Demography Ratko Dmitrovic-mc.rs (cropped).jpg Ratko Dmitrović 28 October 2020 – present Independent (nominated by Serbian Patriotic Alliance)
Minister of Health Zlatibor Lončar1.jpg Zlatibor Lončar 27 April 2014 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of Human and Minority Rights Gordana Čomić - May 2015 (cropped).jpg Gordana Čomić 28 October 2020 – present Independent
Minister of Justice Maja Popović 28 October 2020 – present Independent
Minister of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy Darija Kisić Tepavčević 28 October 2020 – present Independent (until November 2021)
Serbian Progressive Party (since November 2021)
Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government Marija Obradovic-mc.rs (cropped).jpg Marija Obradović 28 October 2020 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications Tatjana Matić.png Tatjana Matić 28 October 2020 – present Social Democratic Party of Serbia
Minister of Youth and Sports Vanja Udovičić Crop.jpg Vanja Udovičić 2 September 2013 – present Serbian Progressive Party
Minister without portfolio Nenad Popovic-MC (cropped).jpg Nenad Popović 29 June 2017 – present Serbian People's Party
Novica Tončev.png Novica Tončev 28 October 2020 – present Socialist Party of Serbia

References[]

  1. ^ a b N.N.G. "OVO SU NOVI MINISTRI Ana Brnabić upravo iznela IMENA po resorima, ovako će izledati nova VLADA SRBIJE". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  2. ^ "Next Serb Government Among Most Gender-Balanced In the World". Bloomberg.com. 2020-10-25. Retrieved 2020-10-26.
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