If the cover photo of this text were part of a crossword puzzle, would you be able to guess the name without help? Minister of Economy u To the Government of Serbia from May 2024?
As a help, in an imaginary crossword, we offer the initials: AM There are 17 fields in front of you.
Since this is not a crossword puzzle, we will give you the answer - the current Minister of Economy in the technical mandate is called Adrijana Mesarović.
She is one of 31 ministers in the Prime Minister's Government Miloš Vucevic.
This government will soon go down in history, and the question is how many people can actually list at least half of the names of its ministers and guess which department they lead.
Who are (were) the ministers in the Government of Miloš Vučević?
If you go to the website of the Government of Serbia, you will notice that two fields are empty. Of the 31 ministers, the list contains photos and biographies of 29 of them, and the fields of the ministers of internal and external trade and construction, transport and infrastructure are vacant. Until a few months ago, there were two famous names on them - Goran Vesić and Tomislav Momirović.
Those two positions are vacant after two ministers resigned, and their seats are currently occupied by Darko Glišić and Adrijana Mesarović.
The former is also the Minister for Public Investments. The second name is familiar to you from crossword puzzles from the beginning of this text.
Do you know the name of the current minister of state administration and local self-government in the technical mandate? It is about Jelena Žarić Kovačević.
Among the current ministers in the technical mandate, there are some lesser-known names, such as Tomislav Žigmanov, Minister of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue, Jelena Begović, Minister of Science, Technological Development and Innovation, Husein Memić, who heads the Department of Tourism and Youth, and Đorđe Milićević, Minister without portfolio in charge of coordinating activities and measures in the field of relations with the diaspora.
There are some more or less famous faces, and the question is whether and what they did to be remembered.
Miloš Vučević's government will soon go down in history, when the new president Đuro Matsut, also a name that was little known to the public until recently, chooses the members of his own cabinet.
Miloš Vučević, the current prime minister in a technical mandate, submitted his resignation at the end of January, and almost two months later, it was adopted by the Serbian Parliament.