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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, Aleksandar Vučić, and elected and appointed along with his cabinet by the National Assembly on 2 May 2024. [3]
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She was the first woman, first openly gay, and longest-serving person to hold the office of Prime Minister. [1] [2] She entered government as the minister of public administration and local self-government [3] from 11 August 2016 until 29 June 2017, under prime minister Aleksandar Vučić and acting prime minister Ivica Dačić. In this role ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Saturday nominated his close ally Milos Vucevic to be prime minister and to lead a new government through a time of war in Europe and tensions with Kosovo.
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On 30 March 2024, Vučević was given a mandate by President Vučić to form the new government of Serbia. [18] On 2 May, the National Assembly of Serbia elected Vučević as Prime Minister of Serbia. [19] In July 2024, Vučević tested positive for the coronavirus. Vučević was placed on home treatment, and he continued to perform his duties ...
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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.