Government of Serbia
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The current Serbian government was formed on March 3, 2004 with the appointment of Vojislav Kostunica as the Prime Minister. The government of Serbia consists of four political parties- DSS;G-17 Plus;Serbian Renewal Movement-New Serbia and it has support of one more - SPS the party of Slobodan Milosevic who rules the party from the Hague, from ICTY.
Cabinet:
Head of Government
- Vojislav Koštunica - Prime Minister
- Miroljub Labus - Deputy Prime Minister
- Dejan Mihajlov - Secretary-General of the Serbian government
Ministers
- Velimir Ilić - Minister of Capital Investment
- Mladjan Dinkić - Minister of Finance
- Zoran Stojković - Minister of Justice
- Dragan Jočić - Minister of Interior
- Vuk Drašković - Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Predrag Bubalo - Minister of Economy
- Slobodan Lalović - Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Affairs
- Ivana Dulić-Marković - Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management
- Radomir Naumov - Minister of Energy and Mining
- Milan Parivodić - Minister of International Economic Relations; appointed in October, 2004
- Bojan Dimitrijević - Minister of Trade, Tourism and Services
- Slobodan Vuksanović - Minister of Education and Sport; appointed in October, 2004
- Zoran Lončar - Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government
- Dragan Kojadinović - Minister of Culture
- Aleksandar Popović - Minister of Science and Environmental Protection
- Tomica Milosavljević - Minister of Health
- Milan Radulović - Minister of Religion
- Vojislav Vukčević - Minister of Diaspora
Two ministers have resigned. Ljiljana Čolić was forced to leave after bad decisions. Dragan Maršićanin resigned hoping to become the president which didn`t happen. After that he was placed to be ambassador of Serbia and Montenegro in Switzerland.
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