Cabinet of Serbia (2001–2004)

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Cabinet of Zoran Đinđić
Cabinet of Zoran Živković
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7th & 8th Cabinet of Republic of Serbia
2001 – 2004
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Date formed25 January 2001, 18 March 2003
Date dissolved18 March 2003, 3 March 2004
People and organisations
Head of stateMilan Milutinović
Nataša Mićić (acting)
Dragan Maršićanin (acting)
Head of governmentZoran Đinđić (2001–03)
Nebojša Čović (acting)
Žarko Korać (acting)
Zoran Živković (2003–04)
Member partiesDemocratic Opposition of Serbia
History
Election(s)23 December 2000
PredecessorCabinet of Milomir Minić
SuccessorCabinet of Vojislav Koštunica I

The Government of Serbia under Zoran Đinđić as the Prime Minister was formed on 25 January 2001. It is the first post-Milošević government formed after Serbian parliamentary elections held on 23 December 2000, when the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition (DOS) won 64.09% of the popular vote translating into 176 seats in the Serbian National Assembly (out of 250 seats).

Zoran Đinđić, the leader of the Democratic Party, was designated as Prime Minister and given the task of forming Serbia's first freely elected post-communist and post-Milošević Government. The Government was sworn in on 25 January 2001 and its term officially ended on March 3, 2004, when the new government under PM Vojislav Koštunica was unveiled following the 2003 Serbian parliamentary election held in late December.

When PM Zoran Đinđić was assassinated on March 12, 2003, Nebojša Čović (one of the five deputy PMs at the time) became the acting PM for four days until Zoran Živković got named as the new Prime Minister on March 16, 2003.

After Đinđić's assassination, the government also went through a slight reconfiguration as Čedomir Jovanović, up to that point DOS' parliamentary club chief, became deputy PM.

Composition

Position Portfolio Name Image Party
Prime Minister General Affairs Zoran Đinđić (2001-03) Zoran Djindjic Cropped.jpg DS
Nebojša Čović (acting) (2003) Nebojša Čović Cropped.jpg DA
Žarko Korać (acting) (2003) Žarko Korać Cropped.jpg SDU
Zoran Živković (2003-04) Zoran Zivkovic MC Cropped.jpg DS
Deputy Prime Minister Internal Affairs Dušan Mihajlović No image.png ND
General Affairs Nebojša Čović Nebojša Čović Cropped.jpg DA
Žarko Korać Žarko Korać Cropped.jpg SDU
József Kasza József Kasza.jpg SVM
Momčilo Perišić (2001-02) Momčilo Perišić.jpg PDS
Aleksandar Pravdić (2001) No image.png DSS
Miodrag Isakov (2002-04) No image.png RV
Vuk Obradović (2001) No image.png SD
Čedomir Jovanović (2003-04) Čedomir Jovanović 2008.jpg DS
Minister Finance Božidar Đelić Bozidar Djelic 2010-mc.rs (cropped).jpg DS
Minister Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Dragan Veselinov (2001-03) Dragan Veselinov Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management 2001-3 (cropped).jpg NSS
Stojan Jevtić (2003-04) No image.png DS
Minister Justice Vladan Batić Vladan Batić MC crop.jpg DHSS
Minister Labour and Employment Dragan Milovanović No image.png Ind.
Minister Social Affairs Gordana Matković Gordana Matkovic.jpg DS
Minister Health (and Environmental Protection) Obren Joksimović (2001) No image.png DSS
Tomica Milosavljević (2002-03) Tomica Milosavljević MC Crop.jpg G17+
Minister Transport and Telecommunications Marija Rašeta Vukosavljević No image.png DS
Minister International Economic Relations Goran Pitić No image.png DS
Minister Culture and Media Branislav Lečić Branislav Lečić 2020.png DS
Minister Mining and Energy Goran Novaković (2001-02) No image.png Ind.
Kori Udovički (2002-03) Kori Udovički 2012.jpg Ind.
Minister Education and Sport Gašo Knežević Spomenik Djindjicu 01 08 2007 Gaso Knezevic 2 (cropped).jpg GSS
Minister Trade, Tourism and Services Slobodan Milosavljević Slobodan Milosavljević Crop.jpg DS
Minister Religion Vojislav Milovanović No image.png Ind.
Minister Economy and Privatisation Aleksandar Vlahović No image.png DS
Minister Construction and Urban Planning Dragoslav Šumarac No image.png DS
Minister Science, Technology and Development Dragan Domazet No image.png DS
Minister Public Administration and Local Self-Government Rodoljub Šabić (2002-03) Rodoljub Šabić (cropped).jpg SD
Minister Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Anđelka Mihajlov (2002-04) No image.png DS

Deputy Ministers

The Deputy Ministers in the Serbian Government appointed in February 2001 were:[1]

(The post of Deputy Minister has since 2004 been abolished and a new post of State Secretary (državni sekretar) has been instituted (of which there are several in each Ministry).

See also

References

  1. ^ Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia

1. ^ Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia No.14, 23 February 2001.

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