This is the composition of Serbia's new government (List)

The Serbian Parliament has adopted amendments to the Law for Ministers, which offer the creation of two new ministries for environmental protection for European integration. Thus, the new government, said to be led by Ana Brnabiq, and to have 18 ministries and three ministers without portfolios, reports b92, broadcast Indexline. About this change in the law, 157 [...] voted
The Serbian Parliament has adopted amendments to the Law for Ministers, which offer the creation of two new ministries for environmental protection for European integration.
Thus, the new government, said to be led by Ana Brnabiq, and to have 18 ministries and three ministers without portfolios, reports b92, broadcast Indexline.
About this change in the law, 157 deputies voted, 11 opposed. According to preliminary reports, Brnabiq will present an exhibition of forming the new government.
This is the new composition of the Serbian government:
Anna Brnabyq: Prime Minister
Ivica Daciq-Foreign Minister
Nebojsa Stefanovic-Inner Minister
Rasim Ljajicq-Minstra of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications
Branko Roosevelt-Minisster of state administration and local self-government
Dusan Vujovic-Minister of Finance
Goran Knezevq-Minister of Economy
Branislav Nedimovich-Minister of Agriculture
Zoran Mihajlovic-Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure
Goran Trivan-Minister of Ecologist
Aleksandar Antiq-Minister of Mining and Energy
Nela Kubovich-Minister of Justice
Aleksandar Vulin-Minist Defence
Mladen Sarcevic-Minister of Education, Case and Technological Development
Zlatibor Loncar - Health Minister
Zoran Djordjevic-Mirister of Labour, Vetrans and Social Affairs
Vladan Vukosavljevic-Minist of Culture
Slavica Djukiq Dejanovic-Minister without portfolio charged with demographic
Milan Krkobabiq-Minister saw portfolio in charge of regional development and co-ordination of public enterprises.












