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Ministry in the Government of Serbia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ministry of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Министарство рада, запошљавања, борачке и социјалне политике, romanized: Ministarstvo rada, zapošljavanja, boračke i socijalne politike) is the ministry in the Government of Serbia. The current minister is Nemanja Starović, in office since 2 May 2024.
Министарство рада, запошљавања, борачке и социјалне политике Ministarstvo rada, zapošljavanja, boračke i socijalne politike | |
Ministry overview | |
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Formed | 11 February 1991 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Serbia |
Headquarters | Nemanjina Street 22–26, Belgrade, Serbia 44°48′15.1″N 20°27′43.6″E |
Employees | 204 (2017)[1] |
Annual budget | €1.184 billion (2020, planned)[2] |
Minister responsible |
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Website | www |
The Ministry was established on 11 February 1991. From 2001 to 2004, the Ministry was split in two separate ministries, one in charge of labour and employment with Dragan Milovanović as minister responsible and the other in charge of social policy with Gordana Matković as minister responsible.
There are several agencies and institutions that operate within the scope of the Ministry:
Political Party: SPS DS SDP SDP / SDPS PUPS PS SNS n-p
Name (Birth–Death) |
Party | Term of Office | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | |||
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Minister of Labour, Veteran and Social Policy | ||||||
Branka Ješić (born 1937) |
SPS | 11 February 1991 | 24 September 1992 | Zelenović (I) Božović (I) | ||
Jovan Radić (born 1949) |
SPS | 24 September 1992 | 14 July 1993 | Božović (I) Šainović (I) | ||
Nikola Ristivojević | SPS | 14 July 1993 | 18 March 1994 | Šainović (I) | ||
Jovan Radić (born 1949) |
SPS | 18 March 1994 | 28 May 1996 | Marjanović (I) | ||
Milivoje Stamatović (1935–2010) |
SPS | 28 May 1996 | 24 March 1998 | |||
Tomislav Milenković (born 1950) |
SPS | 24 March 1998 | 24 October 2000 | Marjanović (II) | ||
Gordana Matković (born 1960) |
DS | 24 October 2000 | 25 January 2001 | Minić (transitional) | ||
Minister of Labour and Employment | ||||||
Dragan Milovanović (born 1955) |
DS | 25 January 2001 | 3 March 2004 | Đinđić (I) Živković (I) | ||
Minister of Labour, Employment, and Social Policy | ||||||
Slobodan Lalović (1954–2023) |
SDP | 3 March 2004 | 15 May 2007 | Koštunica (I) | ||
Minister of Labour and Social Policy | ||||||
Rasim Ljajić (born 1964) |
SDP | 15 May 2007 | 27 July 2012 | Koštunica (II) Cvetković (I) | ||
SDPS | ||||||
Jovan Krkobabić (1930–2014) |
PUPS | 27 July 2012 | 22 April 2014 (Died in office) |
Dačić (I) | ||
Zoran Martinović (born 1963) Acting Minister |
SDPS | 22 April 2014 | 27 April 2014 | |||
Minister of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy | ||||||
Aleksandar Vulin (born 1972) |
PS | 27 April 2014 | 29 June 2017 | Vučić (I • II) | ||
Zoran Đorđević (born 1970) |
SNS | 29 June 2017 | 28 October 2020 | Brnabić (I) | ||
Darija Kisić Tepavčević (born 1975) |
n-p | 28 October 2020 | 26 October 2022 | Brnabić (II) | ||
Nikola Selaković (born 1983) |
SNS | 26 October 2022 | 2 May 2024 | Brnabić (III) | ||
Nemanja Starović (born 1982) |
SNS | 2 May 2024 | Incumbent | Vučević (I) |
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