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  2. Prime Minister of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The resignation of the prime minister results in the dismissal of the government. The first officeholder was Matija Nenadović, who became prime minister on 27 August 1805. [2] The current prime minister, Miloš Vučević (who is also the current president of the Serbian Progressive Party) was nominated by the president of the Republic ...

  3. Lists of political office-holders in Serbia - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Prime ministers of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Prime ministers of Serbia" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Politics of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister is responsible for presenting his/her agenda to the National Assembly as well as proposing the ministers to fill the cabinet posts in his/her government. The government is considered elected if it has been elected by a majority vote of all deputies in the National Assembly. [3]

  6. Government of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    It is the third cabinet of Ana Brnabić, who became the prime minister after Aleksandar Vučić resigned from the office to become the president of Serbia, following the 2017 presidential elections. The current secretary-general of the Government of Serbia is Novak Nedić since 1 May 2014.

  7. List of prime ministers of Serbia - Wikipedia

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  8. Cabinet of Miloš Vučević - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet of Miloš Vučević was formed on 2 May 2024, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Serbia by the National Assembly on the same day. It succeeded the third cabinet of Ana Brnabić and it has been the incumbent government of Serbia since 2 May 2024. The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came to power in 2012.

  9. Category:Government ministers of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Science, technological development and innovation ministers of Serbia (2 P) Pages in category "Government ministers of Serbia" The following 171 pages are in this category, out of 171 total.