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Zaječar: The court annulled the decision of the city election commission
The city election commission will have to decide again on the objections of the "Change we believe in" list, the Higher Court in Zaječar decided
In the Government of Đur Macuta, there will be some former ministers, but also new names - such as the regime analyst Dejan Vuk Stanković, who will be the Minister of Education.
The composition proposal has arrived in the National Assembly Vlade of the Republic of Serbia, which will be headed by Professor Dr Đuro Macut.
The new government includes the following names: former ministers, but also new faces.
Who are the new ministers?
Sinish Mali, will be the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, while Ivica Dacic will be the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior.
Adrijana Mesarović will remain the Minister of Economy, while the position of Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management will be taken by Prof. Dr. Dragan Glamočić.
Sara Pavkov was nominated for the position of Minister of Environmental Protection, and Aleksandra Sofronijević for the position of Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure.
Dubravka Đedović Handanović will remain the Minister of Mining and Energy, and Jagoda Lazarević will be the Minister of Internal and Foreign Trade.
The Minister of Justice will be Nenad Vujić, Snežana Paunović, Minister of State Administration and Local Self-Government, and Demo Beriša, Minister for Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue.
Bratislav Gašić remains the Minister of Defense, and Marko Đurić the Minister of Foreign Affairs, while Nemanja Starović will be the new Minister for European Integration.
The future Minister of Education will be Dejan Vuk Stanković, and Zlatibor Lončar will remain the Minister of Health.
Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski will be the Minister for Labour, Employment, Veterans and Social Affairs, and Jelena Žarić Kovačević will be the Minister for Family Care and Demography.
Zoran Gajić remains the Minister of Sports, and Nikola Selaković remains the Minister of Culture.
Milan Krkobabić will be the minister for rural care, and academician Bela Balint will be the minister of science, technological development and innovation.
Husein Memic will be the Minister of Tourism and Youth, and Prof. Dr. Boris Bratina, Minister of Information and Telecommunications.
Darko Glišić will be the Minister for Public Investment.
Ministers without portfolios will be Novica Tončev, Đorđe Milićević, Usame Zukorlić, Nenad Popović and Tatjana Macura.
The President of the Assembly of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, said that she will schedule a session for Tuesday (April 15) at 10:XNUMX a.m., at which the new government will be elected.
Who "dropped out" of the Government?
A total of 10 names of people who were part of the five-member Government of Serbia are now not on the list of proposed ministers.
The biggest surprise among the proposed ministers is certainly Dejan Vuk Stanković, who will take over the position of Minister of Education from Slavica Đukić Dejanović.
In addition to her, there was no place in the Government for former Prime Minister Miloš Vučević, long-term Minister of Environmental Protection Irena Vujović, Vice President Aleksandar Vulin, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Aleksandar Martinović, as well as long-time Minister of Justice Maja Popović.
Tomislav Žigmanov, who in the previous mandate was the Minister for Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue, "fell out" of the Government.
The list signed by Đuro Macut does not include the former Minister for European Integration, Tanja Miščević, nor Jelena Begović, who was in charge of science, technological development and innovation. The former Minister of Information and Telecommunications, Dejan Ristić, also did not find a place in the proposal for the composition of the New Government.
Government collapse and deadlines
The government of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević fell at the end of January in the midst of student protests. Vucevic submitted his resignation in front of the cameras on January 28, but it was confirmed in the Serbian Parliament only on March 18.
Then the thirty-day deadline for the election of a new president and ministers began.
On April 6, the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, presented the proposal for the election of Đur Macut as the new representative.
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