Cabinet of Milomir Minić

The Cabinet of Milomir Minić was elected on 25 October 2000,[1] after the defeat of Slobodan Milošević on the presidential election. At that point, and after the resignation of the Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Marjanović, it became clear that the Socialist Party of Serbia would lose the next early parliamentary election, so this transitional government was formed, based on the agreement signed on 16 October by Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) and Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO).[2]

Cabinet of Milomir Minić

6th Cabinet of Republic of Serbia
2000–2001
Date formed25 October 2000
Date dissolved25 January 2001
People and organisations
Head of stateMilan Milutinović
Head of governmentMilomir Minić
Member partiesSPS
DOS
SPO
Status in legislatureTransitional government
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History
PredecessorCabinet of Mirko Marjanović II
SuccessorCabinet of Zoran Đinđić

Cabinet members

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PositionPortfolioNameParty
Prime MinisterGeneral AffairsMilomir MinićSPS
Deputy Prime MinisterNebojša ČovićDOS
Deputy Prime MinisterSpasoje KrunićSPO
Collegium of MinistersInternal AffairsSlobodan TomovićSPS
Božo PrelevićDOS
Stevan NikčevićSPO
Collegium of MinistersJusticeZoran NikolićSPS
Dragan SubašićDOS
Sead SpahovićSPO
Collegium of MinistersInformationIvica DačićSPS
Biserka MatićDOS
Bogoljub PejčićSPO
Collegium of MinistersFinanceBorislav MilačićSPS
Ljubiša JovanovićDOS
Bojan DimitrijevićSPO
MinisterLocal Self-GovernmentVeljko OdalovićSPS
MinisterEconomic and Ownership TransformationOskar KovačSPS
MinisterFamily ServicesSlavica Đukić-DejanovićSPS
MinisterTradeMilorad Mišković (resigned 19 December 2000)SPS
MinisterTourismTomislav MilenkovićSPS
MinisterConstructionDejan KovačevićSPS
MinisterAgricultureŽivanko RadovančevSPS
MinisterEducationMihailo JokićSPS
MinisterEnvironmental ProtectionMila RosićSPS
MinisterEnergy and MiningSrboljub AntićDOS
MinisterLabour, Veteran and Social PolicyGordana MatkovićDOS
MinisterHigh EducationGašo KneževićDOS
MinisterHealthNada KostićDOS
MinisterInternational Economic RelationsGoran PitićDOS
MinisterReligionGordana AničićSPO
MinisterSerbian DiasporaVojislav VukčevićSPO
MinisterTransportationAleksandar MilutinovićSPO
MinisterIndustryVeroljub StevanovićSPO

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ВЛАДА РЕПУБЛИКЕ СРБИЈЕ (изабрана 25. октобра 2000. године)".
  2. ^ "Izglasana Prelazna Vlada Srbije".