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{{Short description|Current government of Serbia}}
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{{Infobox government cabinet
| cabinet_name = Cabinet of Miloš Vučević
| cabinet_type = [[Government of Serbia|Government]]
| jurisdiction = [[Serbia]]
| flag = Flag of Serbia.svg
| incumbent = 2024–present
| image = Government of Serbia logo.svg
| alt = Logo of the Government of Serbia
| date_formed = 2 May 2024
| date_dissolved =
| state_head = [[Aleksandar Vučić]]
| state_head_title = President
| government_head = [[Miloš Vučević]]
| government_head_title = Prime Minister
| deputy_government_head = [[Siniša Mali]], [[Ivica Dačić]], [[Irena Vujović]], [[Aleksandar Vulin]]
| deputy_government_head_title = Deputy Prime Ministers
| members_number = 24{{efn|Excluding ministers without portfolio, deputy prime ministers, and the prime minister}}<br />29{{efn|Excluding deputy prime ministers and the prime minister}}
| total_number = 24{{efn|Including ministers without portfolio, deputy prime ministers, and the prime minister}}
| political_parties = {{ubl|{{color test|{{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}|size=1}} [[Serbian Progressive Party|SNS]]|{{color test|{{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}|size=1}} [[Socialist Party of Serbia|SPS]]|{{color test|{{party color|Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina}}|size=1}} [[Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina|DSHV]]|{{color test|{{party color|Party of United Pensioners of Serbia}}|size=1}} [[Party of United Pensioners of Serbia|PUPS]]|{{color test|{{party color|Social Democratic Party of Serbia}}|size=1}} [[Social Democratic Party of Serbia|SDPS]]|{{color test|{{party color|Justice and Reconciliation Party}}|size=1}} [[Justice and Reconciliation Party|SPP]]|{{color test|{{party color|United Serbia}}|size=1}} [[United Serbia|JS]] (until 2023)}}
| legislature_status = [[Coalition government]]
| election = [[2023 Serbian parliamentary election]]
| legislature_term = [[14th National Assembly of Serbia|14th convocation of the National Assembly]]
| budget =
| incoming_formation = [[#Background|2024 government formation]]
| predecessor = [[Third cabinet of Ana Brnabić|Brnabić III]]
}}

The Cabinet of [[Miloš Vučević]] was formed on 2 May 2024, following the latter's election as [[Prime Minister of Serbia]] by the [[National Assembly (Serbia)|National Assembly]] on the same day. It succeeded the [[third cabinet of Ana Brnabić]] and it has been the incumbent [[government of Serbia]] since 2 May 2024.<ref>https://www.srbija.gov.rs/vest/en/222196/new-government-of-serbia-elected.php</ref>

== Notes ==
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Revision as of 20:50, 2 May 2024

Cabinet of Miloš Vučević

Government of Serbia
2024–present
Logo of the Government of Serbia
Date formed2 May 2024
People and organisations
PresidentAleksandar Vučić
Prime MinisterMiloš Vučević
Deputy Prime MinistersSiniša Mali, Ivica Dačić, Irena Vujović, Aleksandar Vulin
No. of ministers24[b]
29[c]
Total no. of members24[a]
Member parties
Status in legislatureCoalition government
History
Election2023 Serbian parliamentary election
Legislature term14th convocation of the National Assembly
Incoming formation2024 government formation
PredecessorBrnabić III

The Cabinet of Miloš Vučević was formed on 2 May 2024, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Serbia by the National Assembly on the same day. It succeeded the third cabinet of Ana Brnabić and it has been the incumbent government of Serbia since 2 May 2024.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Including ministers without portfolio, deputy prime ministers, and the prime minister
  2. ^ Excluding ministers without portfolio, deputy prime ministers, and the prime minister
  3. ^ Excluding deputy prime ministers and the prime minister

References