Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia
Потпредседник Владе Србије
Potpredsednik Vlade Srbije
Incumbent
Maja Gojković, Ivica Dačić, Siniša Mali and Miloš Vučević
since 28 October 2020 (Gojković)
26 October 2022 (Dačić)
26 October 2022 (Mali)
26 October 2022 (Vučević)
AppointerAna Brnabić
Prime Minister of Serbia
Term lengthNo term limit
Inaugural holderSlobodan Prohaska, Velimir Radivojević, Nikola Stanić and Jovan Zebić
Formation11 February 1991
Websitesrbija.gov.rs

The Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia (Serbian: Потпредседник Владе Србије, romanized: Potpredsednik Vlade Srbije, literally translated as Vice President of the Government of Serbia), is the official Deputy of the Prime Minister of Serbia.

According to convention, one deputy position is allocated to each junior partner in the ruling coalition, being ranked according to the size of their respective parties.

History of the office

The office of the Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia was established on 11 February 1991, during the government of Dragutin Zelenović. It was initially held by four people: Slobodan Prohaska, Velimir Radivojević, Nikola Stanić and Jovan Zebić. Since then, the office was usually held simultaneously by several people at the same time (in the government of Zoran Đinđić there were eight Deputy Prime Ministers at one point). Also, Deputy Prime Ministers may or may not combine the post with another government portfolio.

The current Deputy Prime Ministers, by date of assuming office, are namely: Maja Gojković (since 28 October 2020), Ivica Dačić (since 26 October 2022), Siniša Mali (since 26 October 2022) and Miloš Vučević (since 26 October 2022).[1]

List of deputy prime ministers

Political Party:   SPS   n-s   ND/LS   SRS   SPO   DA   SD   DSS   PDS   SDP   SVM   RV   DS   G17+   PUPS   SNS   URS   SDPS

Name
(Birth–Death)
Party Term of office Charge Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Slobodan Prohaska
(born 1943)
SPS 11 February 1991 31 July 1991 Zelenović (I)
Velimir Radivojević
(born 1938)
SPS 11 February 1991 23 December 1991
Nikola Stanić
(born 1937)
SPS 11 February 1991 23 December 1991
Jovan Zebić
(1939–2007)
SPS 11 February 1991 10 February 1993 Zelenović (I)
Božović (I)
Budimir Košutić
(born 1941)
SPS 31 July 1991 23 December 1991 Zelenović (I)
Nebojša Maljković
(born 1954)
SPS 23 December 1991 10 February 1993 Božović (I)
Nikola Šainović
(born 1948)
SPS 23 December 1991 10 February 1993
Zoran Aranđelović
(born 1948)
SPS 23 December 1991 29 June 1993 Božović (I)
Šainović (I)
Srboljub Vasović
(born 1941)
SPS 23 December 1991 18 March 1994
Danilo Z. Marković
(1933–2018)
SPS 10 February 1993 18 March 1994 Šainović (I)
Dragoslav Jovanović
(born 1937)
SPS 10 February 1993 18 March 1994
Saša Anđelković
(born 1941)
SPS 14 July 1993 7 September 1993
Slobodan Unković
(born 1938)
SPS 18 March 1994 28 May 1996 Marjanović (I)
Slobodan Babić
(born 1946)
SPS 18 March 1994 11 February 1997
Slobodan Radulović
(1943–2014)
n-p 18 March 1994 24 March 1998
ND
Svetozar Krstić
(born 1960)
SPS 18 March 1994 24 March 1998
Ratko Marković
(1944–2021)
SPS 18 March 1994 24 October 2000 Marjanović (I • II)
Nedeljko Šipovac
(born 1942)
SPS 28 May 1996 15 April 1997 Marjanović (I)
Milutin Stojković
(born 1942)
SPS 11 February 1997 24 March 1998
Vlajko Stojiljković
(1937–2002)
SPS 15 April 1997 24 March 1998 Internal Affairs
Milovan Bojić
(born 1955)
JUL 24 March 1998 24 October 2000 General Affairs Marjanović (II)
Dragan Tomić
(1935–2022)
SPS 24 March 1998 24 October 2000 General Affairs
Vojislav Šešelj
(born 1954)
SRS 24 March 1998 24 October 2000 General Affairs
Tomislav Nikolić
(born 1952)
SRS 24 March 1998 20 November 1999 General Affairs
Dragan Todorović
(born 1953)
SRS 24 March 1998 20 November 1999 General Affairs
Spasoje Krunić
(1939–2020)
SPO 24 October 2000 25 January 2001 General Affairs Minić (transitional)
Nebojša Čović
(born 1958)
DA
(DOS)
24 October 2000 3 March 2004 General Affairs Minić (transitional)
Đinđić (I)
Živković (I)
Vuk Obradović
(1947–2008)
SD
(DOS)
25 January 2001 11 June 2001 General Affairs Đinđić (I)
Aleksandar Pravdić
(born 1958)
DSS
(DOS)
25 January 2001 22 October 2001 General Affairs
Momčilo Perišić
(born 1944)
PDS
(DOS)
25 January 2001 27 March 2002 General Affairs
Dušan Mihajlović
(born 1948)
ND/LS
(DOS)
25 January 2001 3 March 2004 Internal Affairs Đinđić (I)
Živković (I)
Žarko Korać
(born 1947)
SDP
(DOS)
25 January 2001 3 March 2004 General Affairs
József Kasza
(1945–2016)
SVM
(DOS)
25 January 2001 3 March 2004 General Affairs
Miodrag Isakov
(born 1950)
RV
(DOS)
25 January 2001 3 March 2004 General Affairs
Čedomir Jovanović
(born 1971)
DS
(DOS)
18 March 2003 3 March 2004 General Affairs Živković (I)
Miroljub Labus
(born 1947)
G17+ 3 March 2004 3 May 2006 General Affairs Koštunica (I)
Ivana Dulić-Marković
(born 1961)
G17+ 20 June 2006 9 November 2006 General Affairs
Božidar Đelić
(born 1965)
DS 15 May 2007 15 December 2011 Deputy Prime Minister for European Integrations Koštunica (II)
Cvetković (I)
Ivica Dačić
(born 1966)
SPS 7 July 2008 27 July 2012 First Deputy Prime Minister
Internal Affairs
Cvetković (I)
Mlađan Dinkić
(born 1964)
G17+ 7 July 2008 21 February 2011 Economy and Regional Development
Jovan Krkobabić
(1930–2014)
PUPS 7 July 2008 22 April 2014† Labour, Employment and Social Policy
(from 27 July 2012)
Cvetković (I)
Dačić (I)
Verica Kalanović
(born 1954)
G17+ 14 March 2011 27 July 2012 Deputy Prime Minister for Economy Cvetković (I)
Aleksandar Vučić
(born 1970)
SNS 27 July 2012 27 April 2014 First Deputy Prime Minister
Defence
(until 2 September 2013)
Dačić (I)
Suzana Grubješić
(born 1963)
G17+ 27 July 2012 2 September 2013 Deputy Prime Minister for European Integrations
URS
Rasim Ljajić
(born 1964)
SDPS 27 July 2012 28 October 2020 Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications Dačić (I)
Vučić (III)
Brnabić (I)
Ivica Dačić
(born 1966)
SPS 27 April 2014 22 October 2020 First Deputy Prime Minister
Foreign Affairs
Vučić (III)
Brnabić (I)
Kori Udovički
(born 1961)
n-p 27 April 2014 11 August 2016 Public Administration and Local Self-Government Vučić (I)
Zorana Mihajlović
(born 1970)
SNS 27 April 2014 26 October 2022 Construction, Transport and Infrastructure
(until 28 October 2020)
Mining and Energy
(from 28 October 2020)
Vučić (III)
Brnabić (III)
Nebojša Stefanović
(born 1976)
SNS 11 August 2016 26 October 2022 Internal Affairs
(until 28 October 2020)
Defence
(from 28 October 2020)
Vučić (II)
Brnabić (III)
Branko Ružić
(born 1975)
SPS 28 October 2020 26 October 2022 First Deputy Prime Minister
Education, Science and Technological Development
Brnabić (II)
Maja Gojković
(born 1963)
SNS 28 October 2020 Present Culture and Information Brnabić (IIIII)
Branislav Nedimović
(born 1977)
SNS 28 October 2020 26 October 2022 Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy Brnabić (II)
Ivica Dačić
(born 1966)
SPS 26 October 2022 Present First Deputy Prime Minister
Foreign Affairs
Brnabić (III)
Siniša Mali
(born 1972)
SNS 26 October 2022 Present Finance
Miloš Vučević
(born 1974)
SNS 26 October 2022 Present Defence

See also

References

  1. "Потпредседници и министри". www.srbija.gov.rs. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
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