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Cabinet of Miloš Vučević

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Cabinet of Miloš Vučević

Government of Serbia
2024–present
The government during a swearing-in session, 1 May 2024
Date formed2 May 2024
People and organisations
PresidentAleksandar Vučić
Prime MinisterMiloš Vučević
Deputy Prime MinistersSiniša Mali, Ivica Dačić, Irena Vujović, Aleksandar Vulin
No. of ministers22[b]
27[c]
Total no. of members32[a]
Member parties
Status in legislatureCoalition government
History
Election2023 Serbian parliamentary election
Legislature term14th convocation of the National Assembly
Incoming formation2024 government formation
PredecessorBrnabić III

The cabinet of Miloš Vučević was formed on 2 May 2024, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Serbia by the National Assembly on the same day. It succeeded the third cabinet of Ana Brnabić and it has been the incumbent government of Serbia since 2 May 2024.

The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came to power in 2012. After the 2023 parliamentary election, Aleksandar Vučić, the president of Serbia, gave Vučević the mandate to form a government. The cabinet is composed of members of SNS, Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina (DSHV), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS), and Justice and Reconciliation Party (SPP), Serbian Party Oathkeepers (SSZ), Movement of Socialists (PS), and Serbian People's Party (SNP). With 32 ministers in total, it has the largest amount of ministers of any post-Milošević government.

Background

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The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came to power after the 2012 parliamentary election, along with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS).[1] In the 2023 parliamentary election, SNS won a majority of seats in the National Assembly of Serbia.[2] After the election, Aleksandar Vučić, the president of Serbia, held negotiations with parliamentary parties from 26 February to 4 March.[3][4] Vučić gave Miloš Vučević, the president of SNS, the mandate to form a government on 30 March.[5]

Investiture

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The investiture vote occurred on 2 May 2024.[6]

Investiture
Miloš Vučević (SNS)
Ballot → 2 May 2024
Required majority → 126 out of 250
Yes
152 / 250
No
61 / 250
Abstentions
0 / 250
Absentees
37 / 250
Source:[7]

Supporting parties

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Party Main ideology Political position Leader
Government parties
Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Populism Big tent Miloš Vučević
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) Social democracy Centre-left Ivica Dačić
Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina (DSHV) Croat minority interests Centre Tomislav Žigmanov
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) Pensioners' interests Centre Milan Krkobabić
Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS) Social democracy Centre-left Rasim Ljajić
Justice and Reconciliation Party (SPP) Bosniak minority interests Centre-right Usame Zukorlić
Serbian Party Oathkeepers (SSZ) Ultranationalism Far-right Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski
Movement of Socialists (PS) Left-wing nationalism Centre-left Bojan Torbica
Serbian People's Party (SNP) National conservatism Right-wing Nenad Popović
Confidence and supply
United Serbia (JS) National conservatism Right-wing Dragan Marković
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (VMSZ) Hungarian minority interests Centre-right Bálint Pásztor

Composition

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The cabinet of Miloš Vučević is composed of 25 ministries. It has the largest amount of ministers of any post-Milošević government.

Portfolio Name Party Took office Left office Ref(s)
Prime Minister Miloš Vučević SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Deputy Prime Ministers Siniša Mali SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Ivica Dačić SPS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Irena Vujović SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Aleksandar Vulin PS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Finance Siniša Mali SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Economy Adrijana Mesarović SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy Aleksandar Martinović SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Environmental Protection Irena Vujović SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Goran Vesić SNS 2 May 2024 25 November 2024 [8]
Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Independent 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Internal and Foreign Trade Tomislav Momirović SNS 2 May 2024 25 November 2024 [8]
Minister of Justice Maja Popović Independent 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government Jelena Žarić Kovačević SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue Tomislav Žigmanov DSHV 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Internal Affairs Ivica Dačić SPS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Defence Bratislav Gašić SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Foreign Affairs Marko Đurić SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of European Integration Tanja Miščević Independent 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Education Slavica Đukić Dejanović SPS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Health Zlatibor Lončar SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy Nemanja Starović SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Family Welfare and Demography Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski SSZ 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Sports Zoran Gajić Independent 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Culture Nikola Selaković SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Rural Welfare Milan Krkobabić PUPS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Science, Technological Development and Innovation Jelena Begović SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Tourism and Youth Husein Memić SDPS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister of Information and Telecommunications Dejan Ristić SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Minister for Public Investments Darko Glišić SNS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Ministers without portfolio Novica Tončev SPS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Đorđe Milićević SPS 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Usame Zukorlić SPP 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Nenad Popović SNP 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]
Tatjana Macura Independent 2 May 2024 Incumbent [8]

Notes

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  1. ^ Including ministers without portfolio, deputy prime ministers, and the prime minister
  2. ^ Excluding ministers without portfolio, deputy prime ministers, and the prime minister
  3. ^ Excluding deputy prime ministers and the prime minister

References

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  1. ^ "Izbori 2012: Rezultati i postizborna trgovina". Vreme (in Serbian). 10 May 2012. Archived from the original on 30 June 2022. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  2. ^ "CeSID i IPSOS obradili 97,2 odsto uzorka – SNS-u 128 mandata, SPN-u 65" [CeSID and IPSOS processed 97.2 percent of the sample – SNS 128 mandates, SPN 65]. N1 (in Serbian). 18 December 2023. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Počele konsultacije o mandataru nove Vlade Srbije" [Consultations on the mandate of the new Government of Serbia have begun]. Radio Free Europe (in Serbian). 2024-02-26. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
  4. ^ Bulajić, Žana (2024-03-04). "Konsultacije o Vladi završene, mandatara ne znamo: Većinu imaju, ali se naprednjacima tradicionalno ne žuri" [The consultations on the government are over, we don't know the mandate holder: They have the majority, but the Progressives are traditionally not in a hurry]. N1 (in Serbian). Retrieved 2024-07-01.
  5. ^ "Miloš Vučević mandatar za sastavljanje nove Vlade Srbije" [Miloš Vučević, the mandate holder for forming the new Government of Serbia]. Radio Free Europe (in Serbian). 2024-03-31. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
  6. ^ "Izglasana nova Vlada Srbije" [The new Government of Serbia was voted in]. Radio Free Europe (in Serbian). 2024-05-02. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
  7. ^ "Detalji glasanja za Odluku o izboru Vlade Republike Srbije" [Details of the vote for the decision on the election of the Government of Serbia]. Otvoreni Parlament (in Serbian). 2 May 2024. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai Maričić, Slobodan; Anđelković, Nataša; Radenković Jeremić, Milica. "Izabrana nova Vlada Srbije, Miloš Vučević premijer" [New government has been elected, Miloš Vučević is the prime minister]. BBC News (in Serbian). Retrieved 2024-05-06.