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Who is no longer a minister in the Government of Serbia | Info

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Several ministers from the previous Government are not on the list of proposed ministers of the new Government of Serbia.

Source: MONDO/Uroš Arsić/Stefan Stojanović/Kurir/Zorana Jevtić/Novosadski sajam/printscreen

The Serbian Progressive Party held a session of the Presidency today starting at 9:00 a.m., after which the representative Miloš Vučević announced the names of the proposed ministers of the new Government of Serbia.

Siniša Mali, Ivica Dačić, Aleksandar Vulin, Irena Vujović, Aleksandar Martinović, Goran Vesić, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, Maja Popović, Jelena Žarić Kovačević, Tomislav Žigmanov are the names that will occupy the seats in Nemanjina 11, which means that they did not get seats in this mandate Maja Gojković, Danica Grujičič, Slobodan Cvetković, Jelena Tanasković, Darija Kisić, Mihailo Jovanović and Marko Blagojević.

The former Minister of Culture Maja Gojković will be replaced by Nikola Selaković. Gojković will be the new provincial prime minister.

To the position of Minister of Health instead Danica Grujicic will be Zlatibor Lončar again.

In the new Government, there will be no place even for the current Minister for Family Care and Demography Darija Kisić. In her place, Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski will take over this department.

There will no longer be a place in the Government even for the previous Minister of Agriculture Jelena Tanasković. The Department of Agriculture will be taken over by Aleksandar Martinović, the former Minister of State Administration and Local Self-Government.

Minister of Information Mihailo Jovanovic also leaves Nemanjina, and is replaced by Dejan Ristic. And the first man of the economy Slobodan Cvetković dropped out of the Government. Andrijana Mesarović will be the new Minister of Economy.

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He won’t be a minister either Marko Blagojević, which until now covered the department for public investments. Instead of him, the minister will be Darko Glišić.

(WORLD)

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