Cabinet of Desimir Jevtić explained

Cabinet Name:Cabinet of Desimir Jevtić
Cabinet Number:16th
Jurisdiction:Socialist Serbia
Flag:Flag of the Socialist Republic of Serbia.svg
Flag Border:true
Incumbent:1986–1989
Date Formed:May 6, 1986
Date Dissolved:December 5, 1989
Government Head:Desimir Jevtić
State Head:Ivan Stambolić
Petar Gračanin
Slobodan Milošević
Political Parties:League of Communists of Serbia
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Previous:Cabinet of Branislav Ikonić
Successor:Cabinet of Stanko Radmilović

Cabinet of Desimir Jevtić was the governing body of Serbia from 1986 to 1989, whose official title was Executive Council of the Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Serbia. It was formed on May 6, 1986 and dissolved on December 5, 1989, due to disagreements between the Prime Minister Desimir Jevtić and the Serbian President Slobodan Milošević.[1]

Cabinet members

PositionPortfolioNameIn Office
Prime MinisterGeneral AffairsDesimir JevtićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Deputy Prime MinisterGeneral AffairsRatko ButulijaMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Deputy Prime MinisterGeneral AffairsRadenko ŽunićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Deputy Prime MinisterGeneral AffairsMilutin MiloševićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Deputy Prime MinisterGeneral AffairsFilip GrujićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Cabinet Members by Position
Republican SecretaryInternal AffairsSvetomir LalovićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Republican SecretaryPeople's DefenceMilorad ŠkrbićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Republican SecretaryJustice and General ManagementDragan ŠaponjićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Republican SecretaryFinanceMiroslav ĐorđevićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeRelations with AbroadBožo JovanovićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeEnergy, Industry and ConstructionRade ČolićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeTransportation and ConnectionsĐorđe MatićMay 6, 1986 - July 6, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeBranko ŠalipurJuly 6, 1989 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeAgriculture and ForestryŽarko SekulićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeTrade and ServicesLuka MačkićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeUrbanism, Housing and Communal AffairsLjubica BujanićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeEducation and Physical ActivityMilomir PetrovićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeCultureBranislav MiloševićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeScience and InformaticsPetar PravicaMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeInformationŽivorad ĐorđevićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeHealth and Social PolicyDragiša FilimonovićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeVeteran and Disability PolicyJovo MiškovićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeLegislationKoviljka RomanićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican CommitteeWater Management and Water SupplyRatko VujanovićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Director of Republican Bureau for Social PlanningMihajlo CrnobranjaMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Board for Relations With Religious CommunitiesDragan DragojlovićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Cabinet Members Elected by the Parliament
Petar BojićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Krcun DragovićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Dušan JovanovićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Ljubisav LilićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Dragutin MarkovićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Dragoljub MitićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Dragoslav NikolićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Milisav ParezanovićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Milutin PetrovićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Radoslav RadovićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Branko ŠalipurMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Jovan ZebićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Dušan VišnjićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Fadilj MuminiMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Dragoljub ĆosićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Ljubisav lilićMay 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Šta Kruševljani misle o sugrađanima koji su bili ministri.