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Minister without portfolio (Serbia)

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Minister without portfolio
Министар без портфеља
Ministar bez portfelja
since 
28 October 2020 (Tončev)
26 October 2022 (Milićević)
2 May 2024 (Zukorlić)
2 May 2024 (Popović)
2 May 2024 (Macura)
AppointerMiloš Vučević
Prime Minister of Serbia
Inaugural holderMihalj Kertes
Formation14 July 1993
Websitewww.srbija.gov.rs

Minister without portfolio (Serbian: Министар без портфеља, romanizedMinistar bez portfelja) is a minister in the Government of Serbia with no particular ministry but who has some specific responsibilities.[1]

The office was usually held simultaneously by several people at the same time (in the second cabinet of Mirko Marjanović there were ten Ministers without portfolio at one point).

The current Ministers without portfolio, by date of assuming office, are namely: Novica Tončev (since 28 October 2020), Đorđe Milićević (since 26 October 2022), Usame Zukorlić (since 2 May 2024), Nenad Popović (since 2 May 2024) and Tatjana Macura (since 2 May 2024).[2]

List of ministers

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Political Party:   SPS   SRS   n-p   DS   SDA   PS   NS   SNS   PUPS   SNP   SPP

Name
(Birth–Death)
Party Term of office Charge Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Mihalj Kertes
(1947–2022)
SPS 14 July 1993 18 March 1994 Šainović (I)
Vekoslav Šošević
(born 1948)
SPS 18 March 1994 28 May 1996 Marjanović (I)
Dragan Tomić
(1937–2022)
SPS 18 March 1994 24 March 1998
Andreja Milosavljević
(born 1936)
SPS 18 March 1994 24 March 1998
Milun Babić
(born 1950)
SPS 18 March 1994 24 March 1998
Ratomir Vico
(1941–2005)
SPS 28 May 1996 24 March 1998
Dejan Kovačević
(1937–2021)
SPS 11 February 1997 24 March 1998 Marjanović (III)
Ivan Sedlak
(1951–2020)
SPS 11 February 1997 24 October 2000
Đura Lazić
(born 1953)
SPS 11 February 1997 24 October 2000
Milan Beko
(born 1961)
n-p 24 March 1998 1 July 1998 Marjanović (II)
Maja Gojković
(born 1963)
SRS 24 March 1998 11 November 1999
Slobodan Tomović
(born 1946)
SPS 24 March 1998 11 November 1999
Čedomir Vasiljević
(born 1947)
SRS 24 March 1998 24 October 2000
Paja Momčilov
(born 1948)
SRS 24 March 1998 24 October 2000
Bogoljub Karić
(born 1954)
n-p 20 October 1998 11 November 1999
Života Ćosić
(born 1942)
SPS 11 November 1999 24 October 2000
Božidar Vučurević
(born 1951)
SRS 11 November 1999 24 October 2000
Jovan Damjanović
(born 1947)
SRS 11 November 1999 24 October 2000
Dragan Đilas
(born 1967)
DS 15 May 2007 7 July 2008 National Investment Plan Koštunica (II)
Sulejman Ugljanin
(born 1953)
SDA 7 July 2008 27 April 2014 Sustainable Development Cvetković (I)
Dačić (I)
Aleksandar Vulin
(born 1972)
PS 2 September 2013 27 April 2014 Kosovo and Metohija Dačić (I)
Branko Ružić
(born 1975)
SPS 2 September 2013 27 April 2014 European Integrations
Velimir Ilić
(born 1951)
NS 27 April 2014 11 August 2016 Emergency Situations Vučić (I)
Jadranka Joksimović
(born 1978)
SNS 27 April 2014 29 June 2017 European Integrations Vučić (III)
Slavica Đukić Dejanović
(born 1951)
SPS 11 August 2016 28 October 2020 Demography and Population Policy Vučić (II)
Brnabić (I)
Milan Krkobabić
(born 1952)
PUPS 11 August 2016 28 October 2020 Regional Development and Coordination of Public Enterprises
Nenad Popović
(born 1966)
SNP 29 June 2017 26 October 2022 Innovations and Technological Development Brnabić (III)
Novica Tončev
(born 1962)
SPS 28 October 2020 Present Improving the Development of Underdeveloped Municipalities Brnabić (IIIII)
Vučević (I)
Đorđe Milićević
(born 1978)
SPS 26 October 2022 Present Coordination of Activities and Measures in the Field of Relations between the Republic of Serbia and the Diaspora Brnabić (III)
Vučević (I)
Edin Đerlek
(born 1987)
SPP 26 October 2022 2 May 2024 Balanced Regional Development Brnabić (III)
Usame Zukorlić
(born 1992)
SPP 2 May 2024 Present TBD Vučević (I)
Nenad Popović
(born 1966)
SNP 2 May 2024 Present TBD Vučević (I)
Tatjana Macura
(born 1981)
n-p 2 May 2024 Present TBD Vučević (I)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ZAKON O VLADI". paragraf.rs (in Serbian). Službeni glasnik Republike Srbije. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Потпредседници и министри". srbija.gov.rs. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
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