First cabinet of Vojislav Koštunica explained

Cabinet Name:First Cabinet of Vojislav Koštunica
Cabinet Number:9th
Jurisdiction:Republic of Serbia
Flag:Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg
Flag Border:true
Incumbent:2004–2007
Date Formed:3 March 2004
Date Dissolved:15 May 2007
Government Head:Vojislav Koštunica
State Head:Boris Tadić
Political Parties:DSS
G17 Plus
New Serbia
SPO
SDP
Legislature Status:Minority government
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Opposition Leaders:-->
Election:December 28, 2003
Previous:Cabinet of Zoran Živković
Successor:Cabinet of Vojislav Koštunica II

The Government of Serbia under Vojislav Koštunica as the Prime Minister was formed on March 3, 2004.[1] After 2007 Serbian parliamentary election on 21 January, this cabinet served as a transitional government handling only technical issues until the new government was finally formed in May 2007.

This government of Serbia consisted of four political parties - DSS (10 portfolios), G-17 Plus (4 portfolios), SPO & NS (7 portfolios and their subsidiary parties) with parliamentary support of the SPS.[2]

During Koštunica's administration, most of the 24 disputed privatizations took place, for which there are serious suspicions that there were large-scale embezzlements. Large number of privatizations were later annulled due to non-fulfillment of privatization contracts or those companies went bankrupt.[3]

Composition

PositionPortfolioNameImageParty
Prime MinisterDSS
Deputy Prime MinisterMiroljub Labus (2004–2006)G17+
Ivana Dulić-Marković (2006)G17+
Secretary-GeneralDSS
MinisterForeign AffairsVuk Drašković (2006–2007)SPO
MinisterInternal AffairsDragan JočićDSS
MinisterDefenceZoran StankovićInd.
MinisterFinanceMlađan DinkićG17+
MinisterAgriculture, Forestry and Water ManagementIvana Dulić-Marković (2004–2006)G17+
Goran Živkov (2006)G17+
MinisterJusticeZoran StojkovićDSS
MinisterLabour, Employment, and Social AffairsSlobodan LalovićSDP
MinisterHealthTomica Milosavljević (2004–2006)G17+
MinisterCapital InvestmentVelimir IlićNS
MinisterInternational Economic RelationsPredrag Bubalo (2004)DSS
Milan Parivodić (2004–2006)DSS
MinisterCultureDragan KojadinovićSPO
MinisterEnergy and MiningDSS
MinisterEducation and SportLjiljana Čolić (2004)DSS
Slobodan Vuksanović (2004–2007)DSS
MinisterTrade Tourism and ServicesBojan DimitrijevićSPO
MinisterReligionMilan RadulovićDSS
MinisterEconomy
Industry and Privatization
Dragan Maršićanin (2004)DSS
Predrag Bubalo (2004–2007)DSS
MinisterScience and Environmental ProtectionAleksandar PopovićDSS
MinisterPublic Administration and Local Self-GovernmentZoran LončarDSS
MinisterDiasporaVojislav VukčevićSPO

Changes

See also

References

  1. Web site: Serbia. RTS, Radio televizija Srbije, Radio Television of. Sve srpske vlade od 1990. do 2012.. 2022-02-04. www.rts.rs.
  2. Web site: Welle (www.dw.com). Deutsche. Nova Vlada - stari problemi DW 15.03.2011. 2022-02-04. DW.COM. sr-RS.
  3. Web site: Uredništvo. Talas. 2018-10-19. Dobre i loše ekonomske reforme Vojislava Koštunice. 2022-02-04. Talas.rs. en-US.