Serbia: Macut submits proposal for Government composition to Parliament - who are the candidates for new ministers

Siniša Mali has been nominated for First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Ivica Dačić has been nominated for Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, and Adrijana Mesarović has been nominated for Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy...

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Parliament of Serbia (illustration), Photo: Shutterstock
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Prime Minister-designate Đuro Macut submitted the Government proposal to the Parliament, who are the candidates for new ministers?

Candidate for Prime Minister of Serbia Đuro Macut submitted today to the Serbian Parliament a proposal for the composition of the executive branch, including biographies of the proposed members of the Government.

Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić confirmed that the proposal has reached parliament and that she has scheduled the assembly session for Tuesday, April 15, at 10 a.m., RTS reports.

Siniša Mali was nominated for First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Ivica Dačić was nominated for Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, and Adrijana Mesarović was nominated for Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy.

Dragan Glamočić has been proposed as Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management, Sara Pavkov as Minister of Environmental Protection, Aleksandra Sofronijević as Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, and Dubravka Đedović Handanović as Minister of Mining and Energy.

Jagoda Lazarević has been proposed as Minister of Internal and Foreign Trade, Nenad Vujić as Minister of Justice, Snežana Paunović as Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government, and Demo Berisha as Minister of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue.

Bratislav Gašić has been nominated as Minister of Defense, Marko Đurić as Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Nemanja Starović as Minister of European Integration. Dejan Vuk Stanković has been nominated as Minister of Education, Zlatibor Lončar as Minister of Health, and Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski as Minister of Labor, Employment, Veterans and Social Affairs.

Jelena Žarić Kovačević has been nominated as Minister of Family Care and Demography, Zoran Gajić as Minister of Sports, Nikola Selaković as Minister of Culture, and Milan Krkobabić as Minister of Rural Care. Academician Bela Balint has been nominated as Minister of Science, Technological Development and Innovation, Husein Memić as Minister of Tourism and Youth, Boris Bratina as Minister of Information and Telecommunications, while Darko Glišić has been nominated as Minister of Public Investment.

Novica Tončev, Đorđe Milicević, Usame Zukorlić, Nenad Popović and Tatjana Macura have been proposed as ministers without portfolio.

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