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释义

  1. History of the office

  2. List of Prime Ministers

     Revolutionary Serbia (1804–1813)  Principality of Serbia (1815–1882)  Kingdom of Serbia (1882–1918)  Socialist Republic of Serbia within SFR Yugoslavia (1945–1992)  Republic of Serbia within FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006)  Republic of Serbia (2006–present) 

  3. Living former Prime Ministers

  4. See also

  5. External links

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|native_name = Председник Владе Србије
Predsednik Vlade Srbije
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|incumbent = Ana Brnabić
|incumbentsince = 29 June 2017
|appointer = Aleksandar Vučić
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The Prime Minister of Serbia ({{lang-sr|Премијер Србије}} / Premijer Srbije), officially the President of the Government of the Republic of Serbia ({{lang-sr|Председник Владе Републике Србије}} / Predsednik Vlade Republike Srbije), is the head of the Government of Serbia. The role of the Prime Minister is to direct the work of the Government, and to submit to the National Assembly the Government's Program, including a list of proposed ministers. The resignation of the Prime Minister will cause the fall of the Government.

The current Prime Minister, Ana Brnabić, an independent politician, was nominated by the former Prime Minister and newly elected President of the Republic, Aleksandar Vučić and elected and appointed by the National Assembly on 29 June 2017.

History of the office

The first modern Serbian government was established on 27 August 1805 in Voljavča near Stragari, during the First Serbian Uprising, as the Governing Council (Правитељствујушчи Совјет / Praviteljstvujušči Sovjet), while the title of the head of government was President of the Governing Council. Initially the Council had no ministers, just members, but in 1811 modern ministries were created. Government ceased to exist with the collapse of the First Serbian Uprising on 3 October 1813, however later continued in exile in Hotin (Russian Empire) from 1813 until 1814.

Government was restored on 21 November 1815 following the Second Serbian Uprising. Head of government was styled Prince's Representative (Књажевски представник / Knjaževski predstavnik). The style remained official until 1861, even after the establishing of constitutional government in 1835. Prior to that date, the office was of no major importance or influence and depended solely on the will of the Prince Miloš Obrenović.

From 1861 until 1903, the head of government was styled President of the Ministry (Председник министарства / Predsednik ministarstva).

From 1903 until the creation of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on 1 December 1918, head of government was styled President of the Ministerial Council (Председник Министарског савета / Predsednik Ministarskog saveta).

Under the communist regime after 1945, Serbia got a sort of separate Tito-appointed government opposed to the German-installed one in September 1941. First, the 'head of government' was styled President of the Executive Council of the Supreme National Liberational Council until 7 March 1945. On that day, a ministry for Serbia was created within the government of Yugoslavia (as for all the other five republics), with Minister for Serbia being in charge of creating first one-party government of post-War Serbia, which took place on 9 April 1945. Governments were headed by President of the Government until 3 February 1953, President of the Executive Council until 15 January 1991 and again President of the Government since then, but the term Prime Minister is colloquially used (especially in the media) since the government of Dragutin Zelenović in 1991. In some later articles about the recent history of Serbia, term is retroactively applied to Stanko Radmilović, Desimir Jevtić and even back to Ivan Stambolić's government.

List of Prime Ministers

Revolutionary Serbia (1804–1813)

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OrderHead of GovernmentLifespanTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Presidents of the Administering Council
1805–1814
1 Mateja Nenadović
Матеја Ненадовић

1777–185427 August 1805January 1807NoneFirst President of the Administering Council; he was a priest (prota)
2 Mladen Milovanović
Младен Миловановић
1760–1823January 18071810NoneFirst term; after modern ministries were created in 1811 became the first Serbian Minister of Defence
3 Jakov Nenadović
Јаков Ненадовић
1765–1836181022 January 1811NoneUncle of Mateja Nenadović; after modern ministries were created in 1811 became the first Serbian Minister of Interior
4 Karađorđe Petrović
Карађорђе Петровић
1762–181722 January 18113 October 1813NoneHead of State (Grand Vožd) from 1804; founder of the House of Karađorđević; after constitutional reforms in 1811, also took office of the President of the Administering Council
(2) Mladen Milovanović
Младен Миловановић
1760–182318131814NoneSecond term; in exile in
Khotyn, Russian Empire

Principality of Serbia (1815–1882)

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OrderHead of GovernmentLifespanTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Representatives of the Prince
1815–1861
5 Petar Nikolajević Moler
Петар Николајевић Молер
1775–181621 November 181516 May 1816None
6 Jevrem Obrenović
Јеврем Обреновић

1790–185618211826NoneThe youngest brother of Prince Miloš Obrenović.
7 Miloje Todorović
Милоје Тодоровић
1762–183218261826None
8 Dimitrije Davidović
Димитрије Давидовић
1789–183918261829None
9 Koča Marković
Коча Марковић
1795–183615 February 183528 March 1836None
N/A Stefan Stefanović Tenka
Стефан Стефановић Тенка
1797–186528 March 183626 February 1839NoneActing.
(28 March 1836 – 26 February 1839)
10 Avram Petronijević
Аврам Петронијевић
1791–185226 February 18397 April 1840NoneFirst term.
N/A Paun Janković
Паун Јанковић
1808–18657 April 184015 May 1840NoneActing.
(7 April – 15 May 1840)
11 Đorđe Protić
Ђорђе Протић
1793–185715 May 18407 September 1842None
(10) Avram Petronijević
Аврам Петронијевић
1791–18527 September 18426 October 1843NoneSecond term.
12 Aleksa Simić
Алекса Симић
1800–18726 October 184311 October 1844NoneFirst term.
(10) Avram Petronijević
Аврам Петронијевић
1791–185211 October 184422 April 1852NoneThird term. Died in Constantinople while on official visit to the Ottoman Empire.
13 Ilija Garašanin
Илија Гарашанин
1812–187422 April 185226 March 1853NoneFirst term.
(12) Aleksa Simić
Алекса Симић
1800–187226 March 185328 December 1855NoneSecond term.
14 Aleksa Janković
Алекса Јанковић
1806–186928 December 185510 June 1856None
N/A Stevan Marković
Стеван Марковић
1804–186410 June 185628 September 1856NoneActing.
(10 June – 28 September 1856).
(12) Aleksa Simić
Алекса Симић
1800–187228 September 18561 July 1857NoneThird term.
15 Stevan Marković
Стеван Марковић
1804–18641 July 185712 June 1858None
16 Stevan Magazinović
Стеван Магазиновић

1804–187412 June 185818 April 1859None
17 Cvetko Rajović
Цветко Рајовић

1793–187318 April 18598 November 1860None
18 Filip Hristić
Филип Христић

1819–19058 November 186021 October 1861None
Presidents of the Ministry
1861–1882
(13) Ilija Garašanin
Илија Гарашанин
1812–187421 October 186115 November 1867Conservative PartySecond term.
19 Jovan Ristić
Јован Ристић
1831–189915 November 18673 December 1867Liberal PartyFirst term.
20 Nikola Hristić
Никола Христић

1818–19113 December 18673 July 1868Conservative PartyFirst term.
21 Đorđe Cenić
Ђорђе Ценић
1825–19033 July 18688 August 1869Conservative Party
22 Radivoje Milojković
Радивоје Милојковић
1832–18888 August 186922 August 1872Liberal PartyRemoved from office when Prince Milan IV, aged eighteen, came of age and appointed a new government.
23 Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac
Миливоје Петровић Блазнавац
1824–187322 August 18725 April 1873IndependentMilitary officer (general).
Died in office of natural causes.
(19) Jovan Ristić
Јован Ристић
1831–18995 April 18733 November 1873Liberal PartySecond term; acting up to 14 April 1873
24 Jovan Marinović
Јован Мариновић
1821–18933 November 18737 December 1874Serbian Progressive Party
25 Aćim Čumić
Аћим Чумић
1836–19017 December 18743 February 1875Serbian Progressive Party
26 Danilo Stefanović
Данило Стефановић
1815–18863 February 187531 August 1875Conservative Party
27 Stevča Mihailović
Стевча Михаиловић

1804–188831 August 18758 October 1875Liberal PartyFirst term.
28 Ljubomir Kaljević
Љубомир Каљевић
1841–19078 October 18756 May 1876Serbian Progressive Party
(27) Stevča Mihailović
Стевча Михаиловић

1804–18886 May 187613 October 1878Liberal PartySecond term.
(19) Jovan Ristić
Јован Ристић
1831–189913 October 18782 November 1880Liberal PartyThird term.
29 Milan Piroćanac
Милан Пироћанац

1837–18972 November 18806 March 1882Serbian Progressive Party

Kingdom of Serbia (1882–1918)

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OrderHead of GovernmentLifespanTook officeLeft officePartyNote
Presidents of the Ministry
1882–1903
(29) Milan Piroćanac
Милан Пироћанац

1837–18976 March 18823 October 1883Serbian Progressive Party
(20) Nikola Hristić
Никола Христић

1818–19113 October 188319 February 1884Conservative PartySecond term.
30 Milutin Garašanin
Милутин Гарашанин
1843–190819 February 188413 June 1887Serbian Progressive Party
(19) Jovan Ristić
Јован Ристић
1831–189913 June 18871 January 1888Liberal PartyFourth term.
31 Sava Grujić
Сава Грујић
1840–19131 January 188827 April 1888People's Radical PartyFirst term.
(20) Nikola Hristić
Никола Христић

1818–191127 April 188819 January 1889Conservative PartyThird term.
32 Kosta Protić
Коста Протић
1831–189219 January 18897 March 1889IndependentMilitary officer (general).
(31) Sava Grujić
Сава Грујић
1840–19137 March 188923 February 1891People's Radical PartySecond term.
33 Nikola Pašić
Никола Пашић

1845–192623 February 189122 August 1892People's Radical PartyFirst term.
34 Jovan Avakumović
Јован Авакумовић

1841–192822 August 189213 April 1893Liberal PartyFirst term.. Removed from office when King Aleksandar I, aged seventeen, staged a coup d'état, proclaimed himself of age and dismissed the regents and their government.
35 Lazar Dokić
Лазар Докић
1845–189313 April 18935 December 1893People's Radical PartyDied in office of natural causes.
(31) Sava Grujić
Сава Грујић
1840–19135 December 189324 January 1894People's Radical PartyThird term.
36 Đorđe Simić
Ђорђе Симић
1843–192124 January 18943 April 1894People's Radical PartyFirst term.
37 Svetomir Nikolajević
Светомир Николајевић
1844–19223 April 189427 October 1894People's Radical Party
(20) Nikola Hristić
Никола Христић

1818–191127 October 18947 July 1895Conservative PartyFourth term.
38 Stojan Novaković
Стојан Новаковић

1842–19157 July 189527 December 1896Serbian Progressive PartyFirst term.
(36) Đorđe Simić
Ђорђе Симић
1843–192127 December 189619 October 1897People's Radical PartySecond term.
39 Vladan Đorđević
Владан Ђорђевић

1844–193019 October 189725 July 1900Serbian Progressive Party
40 Aleksa Jovanović
Алекса Јовановић
1846–192025 July 19003 April 1901Independent
41 Mihailo Vujić
Михаило Вујић
1853–19133 April 190120 October 1902People's Radical Party
42 Petar Velimirović
Петар Велимировић
1848–192120 October 190220 November 1902People's Radical PartyFirst term.
43 Dimitrije Cincar-Marković
Димитрије Цинцар-Марковић
1849–190320 November 190211 June 1903IndependentMilitary officer (general).
Assassinated during the May Coup.
Presidents of the Ministerial Council
1903–1918
(34) Jovan Avakumović
Јован Авакумовић

1841–192811 June 19034 October 1903Liberal PartySecond term.
(31) Sava Grujić
Сава Грујић
1840–19134 October 190310 December 1904People's Radical PartyFourth term.
(33) Nikola Pašić
Никола Пашић

1845–192610 December 190428 May 1905People's Radical PartySecond term.
44 Ljubomir Stojanović
Љубомир Стојановић
1860–193028 May 19057 March 1906Independent Radical Party
(31) Sava Grujić
Сава Грујић
1840–19137 March 190629 April 1906People's Radical PartyFifth term.
(33) Nikola Pašić
Никола Пашић

1845–192629 April 190620 July 1908People's Radical PartyThird term.
(42) Petar Velimirović
Петар Велимировић
1848–192120 July 190822 February 1909People's Radical PartySecond term.
(38) Stojan Novaković
Стојан Новаковић

1842–191522 February 190924 October 1909Serbian Progressive PartySecond term.
(33) Nikola Pašić
Никола Пашић

1845–192624 October 19094 July 1911People's Radical PartyFourth term.
45 Milovan Milovanović
Милован Миловановић
1863–19124 July 191118 June 1912People's Radical PartyDied in office of natural causes.
46 Marko Trifković
Марко Трифковић
1864–192818 June 191212 September 1912People's Radical Party
(33) Nikola Pašić
Никола Пашић

1845–192612 September 19121 December 1918People's Radical PartyFifth term.
Became acting Prime Minister of Yugoslavia on 1 December 1918.
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Socialist Republic of Serbia within SFR Yugoslavia (1945–1992)

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OrderHead of GovernmentLifespanTerm of office

Electoral
mandates
PartyNotes
President of the Executive Council of the Supreme National Liberation Council
1941–1945
N/A Petar Stambolić
Петар Стамболић

1912–2007 September
1941
7 March
1945
Communist Party of Yugoslavia
 —
Minister for Serbia
1945
N/A Jaša Prodanović
Јаша Продановић
1867–1948 7 March
1945
9 April
1945
Communist Party of Yugoslavia
 —
Prime Ministers
1945–1953
1
(47)
 Blagoje Nešković
Благоје Нешковић
1907–1984 9 April
1945
5 September
1948
Communist Party of Yugoslavia
 —
2
(48)
 Petar Stambolić
Петар Стамболић

1912–2007 5 September
1948
5 February
1953
Communist Party of Yugoslavia
(renamed in 1952)
 —League of Communists of Yugoslavia
(renamed in 1952)
Presidents of the Executive Council
1953–1991
(2)
(48)
 Petar Stambolić
Петар Стамболић

1912–2007 5 February
1953
16 December
1953
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
 —
3
(49)
 Jovan Veselinov
Јован Веселинов
1906–1982 16 December
1953
6 April
1957
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
 —
4
(50)
 Miloš Minić
Милош Минић

1914–2003 6 April
1957
9 June
1962
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
 —
5
(51)
 Slobodan Penezić Krcun
Слободан Пенезић Крцун
1918–1964 9 June
1962
6 November
1964
League of Communists of YugoslaviaKilled in a suspicious traffic accident.
 —
N/A Stevan Doronjski
Стеван Дороњски
1919–1981 6 November
1964
17 November
1964
League of Communists of YugoslaviaActing
(after Penezić's death)
 —
6
(52)
 Dragi Stamenković
Драги Стаменковић
1920–2004 17 November
1964
6 June
1967
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
 —
7
(53)
 Đurica Jojkić
Ђурица Јојкић
1914–1981 6 June
1967
7 May
1969
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
 —
8
(54)
 Milenko Bojanić
Миленко Бојанић
1924–1987 7 May
1969
6 May
1974
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
 —
9
(55)
 Dušan Čkrebić
Душан Чкребић

born 1927 6 May
1974
6 May
1978
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
 —
10
(56)
 Ivan Stambolić
Иван Стамболић
1936–2000 6 May
1978
5 May
1982
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
 —
11
(57)
 Branislav Ikonić
Бранислав Иконић
1928–2002 5 May
1982
6 May
1986
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
 —
12
(58)
 Desimir Jevtić
Десимир Јевтић

1938–2017 6 May
1986
5 December
1989
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
 —
13
(59)
 Stanko Radmilović
Станко Радмиловић
1936–20185 December
1989
15 January
1991
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
(until January 1990)
The pan-Yugoslav League of Communists of Yugoslavia was dissolved in January 1990 into six political parties (one for each republic), in Serbia that was the Socialist Party of Serbia.
 —Socialist Party of Serbia
(from January 1990)

Republic of Serbia within FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006)

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OrderHead of Government
{{small|(Birth{{ndashDeath)
Term of officePartyCabinets Composition Elections
Prime Ministers
1991 onwards
1
(60)
  Dragutin Zelenović
Драгутин Зеленовић
{{small>(1928{{ndash}})}}

11 February 1991

23 December 1991
Socialist Party of Serbia Zelenović SPS1990
2
(61)
  Radoman Božović
Радоман Божовић
{{small>(1953{{ndash}})}}
23 December 1991

10 February 1993
Socialist Party of Serbia Božović SPS
3
(62)
 Nikola Šainović
Никола Шаиновић
{{small>(1948{{ndash}})}}
10 February 1993

18 March 1994
Socialist Party of Serbia Šainović SPS
(minority government
supported by SRS)
1992
4
(63)
 Mirko Marjanović
Мирко Марјановић
{{small|(1937–2006)}}
18 March 1994

24 October 2000
Socialist Party of Serbia Marjanović I SPS–ND 1993
Marjanović II SPS–JUL–SRS 1997
3
(62)
 Milomir Minić
Миломир Минић
{{small>(1950{{ndash}})}}
25 October 2000

25 January 2001
Socialist Party of Serbia MinićSPS–DOS–SPO
(transitional government formed
after the Bulldozer Revolution)
6
(65)
 Zoran Đinđić
Зоран Ђинђић
{{small>(1952–2003)}}

25 January 2001

12 March 2003
(assassinated in office)
Democratic Party
(Democratic Opposition of Serbia)
ĐinđićDOS2000
N/A Небојша Човић
{{small>(1958{{ndash}})}}

12 March 2003

17 March 2003
Democratic Alternative
(Democratic Opposition of Serbia)
Acting
N/A Жарко Кораћ
{{small>(1947{{ndash}})}}
17 March 2003

18 March 2003
Social Democratic Union
(Democratic Opposition of Serbia)
Acting
7
(66)
 Zoran Živković
Зоран Ђинђић
{{small>(1960{{ndash}})}}

18 March 2003

3 March 2004
Democratic Party
(Democratic Opposition of Serbia)
Živković DOS
8
(67)
 Vojislav Koštunica
Војислав Коштуница
{{small>(1944{{ndash}})}}

3 March 2004

5 June 2006
Democratic Party of Serbia Koštunica I DSS–G17+–SPO–NS
(minority government
supported by SPS)
2003

Republic of Serbia (2006–present)

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OrderHead of Government
{{small|(Birth{{ndashDeath)
Term of officePartyCabinets Composition Elections
Prime Ministers
2006 onwards
1
(67)
 Vojislav Koštunica
Војислав Коштуница
{{small|(1944{{ndash}})}}

5 June 2006

7 July 2008
Democratic Party of Serbia Koštunica I DSS–G17+–SPO–NS
(minority government
supported by SPS)
2003
Koštunica II DS–DSS–G17+
NS–SDP
2007
2
(68)
  Mirko Cvetković
Мирко Цветковић
{{small>(1950{{ndash}})}}

7 July 2008

27 July 2012
Independent Cvetković DS–SPS–G17+–SDPS
PUPS–SPO–SDAS
2008
3
(69)
  Ivica Dačić
Ивица Дачић
{{small>(1966{{ndash}})}}

27 July 2012

27 April 2014
Socialist Party of Serbia Dačić SNS–SPS–SDPS
PUPS–NS–SDAS–PS
URS (until 2013)
2012
4
(70)
 Aleksandar Vučić
Александар Вучић
{{small|(1970{{ndash}})}}

27 April 2014

31 May 2017
Serbian Progressive Party Vučić I SNS–SPS
SDPS–PS–NS
2014
Vučić IISNS–SPS
SDPS–PS–PUPS
2016
N/A Ивица Дачић
{{small>(1966{{ndash}})}}

31 May 2017

29 June 2017
Socialist Party of Serbia Acting
5
(71)
  Ana Brnabić
Ана Брнабић
{{small>(1975{{ndash}})}}
29 June 2017

Incumbent
Independent Brnabić SNS–SPS–SDPS
PS–PUPS–SNP

Living former Prime Ministers

NameTermDate of birth
Dušan Čkrebić1974–19787 August 1927
Dragutin Zelenović199119 May 1928
Radoman Božović1991–199313 January 1953
Nikola Šainović1993–19947 December 1948
Milomir Minić2000–20015 October 1950
Zoran Živković2003–200422 December 1960
Vojislav Koštunica2004–200824 March 1944
Mirko Cvetković2008–201216 August 1950
Ivica Dačić2012–20141 January 1966
Aleksandar Vučić2014–20175 March 1970

See also

  • Government of Serbia
  • President of Serbia
  • List of Presidents of Serbia

External links

  • Serbian Government – Prime Minister
  • Serbian ministries, etc. at rulers.org
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