Second cabinet of Vojislav Koštunica

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Second Cabinet of Vojislav Koštunica
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10th Cabinet of Republic of Serbia
2007 - 2008
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Date formed15 May 2007
Date dissolved7 July 2008
People and organisations
Head of stateBoris Tadić
Head of governmentVojislav Koštunica
Member partiesDS
DSS
NS
G17 Plus
SDP
History
Election(s)January 21, 2007
PredecessorCabinet of Vojislav Koštunica I
SuccessorCabinet of Mirko Cvetković

Second Government under Vojislav Koštunica as the Prime Minister was formed on 15 May 2007. After Serbian parliamentary election, 2008 this cabinet served as a transitional government handling only technical issues until the new government was formed on 7 July 2008.[1]

The Government of Serbia was formed on 15 May 2007 after three-month-long negotiations and fierce political scandals and fighting that much disturbed the population, and exactly seven minutes before midnight when the three-month constitutional deadline would pass. It is formed by the Democratic Party (including the minority Sanjak Democratic Party), the coalition of the Democratic Party of Serbia and New Serbia, and G17 Plus. The DS, DSS-NS and G17+ parliamentary clubs elected the new cabinet proposed by Vojislav Koštunica (DSS), the previous Prime Minister, with the further support of some of the minorities (List for Sanjak and Roma Union of Serbia) votes accumulating 133 of the parliament's 250 seats. The Cabinet was sworn shortly before midnight, the deadline, in front of Milutin Mrkonjić (SPS), the temporary acting Speaker. The five new Ministers (Dragan Šutanovac, Božidar Đelić, Milan Marković, Mlađan Dinkić and Dušan Petrović) that were Deputies in the parliament have immediately filed their resignations, as per the Constitution which disables a Minister to be an active member in the National Assembly.

The Government collapsed on 8 March 2008. New parliamentary elections were held together with local elections on 11 May 2008. The new Government was formed on 7 July 2008.

Composition[]

Position Portfolio Name Image Party
Prime Minister General Affairs Vojislav Koštunica Vojislav Koštunica 2005.jpg DSS
Deputy Prime Minister European Integrations Božidar Đelić Bozidar Djelic.jpg DS
Secretary-General Dejan Mihajlov No image.png DSS
Minister Finance Mirko Cvetković Mirko Cvetković.jpg Ind.
Minister Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Slobodan Milosavljević Slobodan Milosavljević Crop.jpg DS
Minister Defence Dragan Šutanovac Dragan Šutanovac 091201-D-9880W-025.jpg DS
Minister Justice Dušan Petrović Dušan Petrović 2014 Crop.jpg DS
Minister Foreign Affairs Vuk Jeremić Vuk Jeremić Crop.jpg DS
Minister Labour and Social Policy Rasim Ljajić Rasim Ljajić Crop.jpg SDP
Minister Public Administration and Local Self-Government Milan Marković Milan Markovic 2010.jpg DS
Minister Environmental Protection Saša Dragin Sasa Dragin crop.jpg DS
Minister Telecommunications and Information Society Aleksandra Smiljanić Aleksandra Smiljanic.jpg DS
Minister Diaspora Milica Čubrilo No image.png DS
Minister Culture Vojislav Brajović Vojislav Brajovic.jpg DS
Minister without Portfolio National Investment Plan Dragan Đilas Dragan Đilas 2013.jpg DS
Minister Interior Dragan Jočić Dragan Jočić (cropped).jpg DSS
Minister Energy and Mining Aleksandar Popović Aleksandar Popović.png DSS
Minister Infrastructure Velimir Ilić Velja Ilić MC crop.jpg NS
Minister Kosovo-Metohija Slobodan Samardžić Slobodan Samardzic-mc.rs.jpg DSS
Minister Education Zoran Lončar Zoran loncar (2).jpg DSS
Minister Trade and Services Predrag Bubalo Predrag Bubalo MC crop.jpg DSS
Minister Religion Radomir Naumov Radomir Naumov Crop.jpg DSS
Minister Economy and Regional Development Mlađan Dinkić Mlađan Dinkić (cropped).jpg G17+
Minister Science Ana Pešikan No image.png G17+
Minister Health Tomica Milosavljević Tomica Milosavljević MC Crop.jpg G17+
Minister Youth and Sports Snežana Samardžić-Marković Snežana Samardžić Marković crop.jpg G17+

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Serbia, RTS, Radio televizija Srbije, Radio Television of. "Sve srpske vlade od 1990. do 2012". www.rts.rs. Retrieved 2022-02-04.

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