The new Serbian government is voted in with Prime Minister Brnabiq, she says: Will preserve Serbia's interests in Kosovo

With 227 votes for and five against, Serbia's Parliament voted the prime minister's new government, Ana Brnabiq. The new Serbian government will have 21 ministries and two ministers without portfolio. Earlier, presenting the government's plan, Anna Brnabyq has stressed that the Serbian government will have six main goals, out of [...]
With 227 votes for and five against, Serbia's Parliament voted the prime minister's new government, Ana Brnabiq.
The new Serbian government will have 21 ministries and two ministers without portfolio.
Earlier, presenting the government's plan, Anna Brnabyq has stressed that the Serbian government will have six main goals, of which the first will be the preservation of citizens' health.
Brnabyq has added that the other goals are Serbia's interests in Kosovo, the fight against the mafia, maintaining Serbia's independent decision-making, accelerating reforms and the country's economic progress.
She also stated that her government would not give up insisting on forming the Serb majority municipalities' association.
The new government will continue to pursue the policy of protecting national life interests, peace and co-operation with the aim of protecting our people, cultural heritage, but also peace and stability in the region”, Brnabiq stressed.
These goals were previously declared by both Serbia's president and Serbian Progressive Party leader Aleksandar Vuciq.
Along with the Serbian Progressive Party(SNS), the government also included their former partner, Ivica Dacic's Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), but also Aleksandar Shapiq's Serbian Patriotic Alliance, which has been in opposition so far.










