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词条 Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia
释义

  1. History of the office

  2. List of Deputy Prime Ministers

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox official post
|post = Deputy Prime Minister
|body = Serbia
|native_name = {{small|Потпредседник Владе Србије
Potpredsednik Vlade Srbije}}
|insignia = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg
|insigniasize = 105px
|insigniacaption = Coat of Arms of Serbia
|image = Ivica Dacic 2013.jpg
|imagesize = 155px
|incumbent = Ivica Dačić
with Zorana Mihajlović, Nebojša Stefanović and Rasim Ljajić
|incumbentsince = 27 April 2014
|appointer = Ana Brnabić
|appointer_qualified = Prime Minister of Serbia
|formation = 11 February 1991
|termlength = No term limit
|inaugural = Slobodan Prohaska, Velimir Radivojević, Nikola Stanić and Jovan Zebić
|website = {{URL|http://www.gov.rs/}}
}}{{Politics of Serbia}}

The Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia ({{lang-sr|Потпредседник Владе Србије / 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 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 are Ivica Dačić, Zorana Mihajlović (since 27 April 2014), Nebojša Stefanović (since 11 August 2016) and Rasim Ljajić (since 27 July 2012).

List of Deputy Prime Ministers

Picture{{small>(Birth–Death)Term of Office Political Party
{{small>(1943–)}}11 February 199131 July 1991Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1938–)}}11 February 199123 December 1991Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1937–)}}11 February 199123 December 1991Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1939–2007)}}11 February 199110 February 1993Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1941–)}}31 July 199123 December 1991Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1954–)}}23 December 199110 February 1993Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1948–)}}23 December 199110 February 1993Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1948–)}}23 December 199129 June 1993Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1941–)}}23 December 199118 March 1994Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1933–2018)}}10 February 199318 March 1994Socialist Party of Serbia
Dragoslav Jovanović10 February 199318 March 1994Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1941–)}}14 July 19937 September 1993Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1938–)}}18 March 199428 May 1996Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1946–)}}18 March 199411 February 1997Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1943–2014)}}18 March 199424 March 1998Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1960– )}}18 March 199424 March 1998Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1944–)}}18 March 199424 October 2000Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1942–)}}28 May 199615 April 1997Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1942–)}}11 February 199724 March 1998Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1937–2002)}}15 April 199724 March 1998Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1955–)}}24 March 199824 October 2000Yugoslav Left
{{small>(1937–)}}24 March 199824 October 2000Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1954–)}}24 March 199824 October 2000Serbian Radical Party
{{small>(1952–)}}24 March 199820 November 1999Serbian Radical Party
{{small>(1953–)}}24 March 199820 November 1999Serbian Radical Party
{{small>(1939–)}}24 October 200025 January 2001Serbian Renewal Movement
{{small>(1958–)}}24 October 20003 March 2004Democratic Alternative
{{small>(1947–2008)}}25 January 200111 June 2001Social Democracy
{{small>(1958–)}}25 January 200122 October 2001Democratic Party of Serbia
{{small>(1944–)}}25 January 200127 March 2002Movement for Democratic Serbia
{{small>(1948–)}}25 January 20013 March 2004New Democracy /
Liberals of Serbia
{{small>(1947–)}}25 January 20013 March 2004Social Democratic Party
{{small>(1945–2016)}}25 January 20013 March 2004Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians
{{small>(1950–)}}25 January 20013 March 2004Reformists of Vojvodina
{{small>(1971–)}}18 March 20033 March 2004Democratic Party
{{small>(1947–)}}3 March 20043 May 2006G17 Plus
{{small>(1961–)}}20 June 20069 November 2006G17 Plus
{{small>(1965–)}}[1]15 May 200715 December 2011Democratic Party
{{small>(1966–)}}[2]7 July 200827 July 2012Socialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1964–)}}7 July 200821 February 2011G17 Plus
{{small>(1930–2014)}}7 July 200822 April 2014[3]Party of United Pensioners of Serbia
{{small>(1954–)}}14 March 201127 July 2012G17 Plus
{{small>(1970–)}}[2]27 July 201227 April 2014Serbian Progressive Party
{{small>(1963–)}}27 July 20122 September 2013G17 Plus /
United Regions of Serbia
{{small>(1964–)}}27 July 2012PresentSocial Democratic Party of Serbia
{{small>(1966–)}}[2]27 April 2014PresentSocialist Party of Serbia
{{small>(1961–)}}27 April 201411 August 2016Independent
{{small>(1970–)}}27 April 2014PresentSerbian Progressive Party
{{small>(1976–)}}11 August 2016PresentSerbian Progressive Party

See also

  • Government of Serbia
  • Cabinet of Serbia (2001–04)
  • Cabinet of Serbia (2004–07)
  • Cabinet of Serbia (2007–08)
  • Cabinet of Serbia (2008–12)
  • Cabinet of Serbia (2012–14)

References

1. ^Deputy Prime Minister for European Integrations
2. ^First Deputy Prime Minister
3. ^Died in office

External links

  • Government of Serbia
  • Serbian ministries, etc – Rulers.org
{{Ministries of Serbia}}

3 : Government of Serbia|Deputy prime ministers|Serbia politics-related lists

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