Cabinet of Zoran ÄinÄiÄ Cabinet of Zoran ŽivkoviÄ | |
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7th & 8th Cabinet of Republic of Serbia | |
2001 ā 2004 | |
Date formed | 25 January 2001, 18 March 2003 |
Date dissolved | 18 March 2003, 3 March 2004 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state |
Milan MilutinoviÄ NataÅ”a MiÄiÄ (acting) Dragan MarÅ”iÄanin (acting) |
Head of government |
Zoran ÄinÄiÄ (2001ā03) NebojÅ”a ÄoviÄ (acting) Žarko KoraÄ (acting) Zoran ŽivkoviÄ (2003ā04) |
Member parties | Democratic Opposition of Serbia |
Status in legislature |
Minority government 112 / 250 |
History | |
Election(s) | 23 December 2000 |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Milomir MiniÄ |
Successor | Cabinet of Vojislav KoŔtunica I |
The Government of Serbia under Zoran ÄinÄiÄ as the Prime Minister was formed on 25 January 2001. It is the first post-MiloÅ”eviÄ government formed after Serbian parliamentary elections held on 23 December 2000, when the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition (DOS) won 64.09% of the popular vote translating into 176 seats in the Serbian National Assembly (out of 250 seats).
Zoran ÄinÄiÄ, the leader of the Democratic Party, was designated as Prime Minister and given the task of forming Serbia's first freely elected post-communist and post-MiloÅ”eviÄ Government. The Government was sworn in on 25 January 2001 and its term officially ended on March 3, 2004, when the new government under PM Vojislav KoÅ”tunica was unveiled following the 2003 Serbian parliamentary election held in late December.
When PM Zoran ÄinÄiÄ was assassinated on March 12, 2003, NebojÅ”a ÄoviÄ (one of the five deputy PMs at the time) became the acting PM for four days until Zoran ŽivkoviÄ got named as the new Prime Minister on March 16, 2003.
After ÄinÄiÄ's assassination, the government also went through a slight reconfiguration as Äedomir JovanoviÄ, up to that point DOS' parliamentary club chief, became deputy PM.
The Deputy Ministers in the Serbian Government appointed in February 2001 were: [1]
(The post of Deputy Minister has since 2004 been abolished and a new post of State Secretary (državni sekretar) has been instituted (of which there are several in each Ministry).
1. ^ Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia No.14, 23 February 2001.
Cabinet of Zoran ÄinÄiÄ Cabinet of Zoran ŽivkoviÄ | |
---|---|
7th & 8th Cabinet of Republic of Serbia | |
2001 ā 2004 | |
Date formed | 25 January 2001, 18 March 2003 |
Date dissolved | 18 March 2003, 3 March 2004 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state |
Milan MilutinoviÄ NataÅ”a MiÄiÄ (acting) Dragan MarÅ”iÄanin (acting) |
Head of government |
Zoran ÄinÄiÄ (2001ā03) NebojÅ”a ÄoviÄ (acting) Žarko KoraÄ (acting) Zoran ŽivkoviÄ (2003ā04) |
Member parties | Democratic Opposition of Serbia |
Status in legislature |
Minority government 112 / 250 |
History | |
Election(s) | 23 December 2000 |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Milomir MiniÄ |
Successor | Cabinet of Vojislav KoŔtunica I |
The Government of Serbia under Zoran ÄinÄiÄ as the Prime Minister was formed on 25 January 2001. It is the first post-MiloÅ”eviÄ government formed after Serbian parliamentary elections held on 23 December 2000, when the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition (DOS) won 64.09% of the popular vote translating into 176 seats in the Serbian National Assembly (out of 250 seats).
Zoran ÄinÄiÄ, the leader of the Democratic Party, was designated as Prime Minister and given the task of forming Serbia's first freely elected post-communist and post-MiloÅ”eviÄ Government. The Government was sworn in on 25 January 2001 and its term officially ended on March 3, 2004, when the new government under PM Vojislav KoÅ”tunica was unveiled following the 2003 Serbian parliamentary election held in late December.
When PM Zoran ÄinÄiÄ was assassinated on March 12, 2003, NebojÅ”a ÄoviÄ (one of the five deputy PMs at the time) became the acting PM for four days until Zoran ŽivkoviÄ got named as the new Prime Minister on March 16, 2003.
After ÄinÄiÄ's assassination, the government also went through a slight reconfiguration as Äedomir JovanoviÄ, up to that point DOS' parliamentary club chief, became deputy PM.
The Deputy Ministers in the Serbian Government appointed in February 2001 were: [1]
(The post of Deputy Minister has since 2004 been abolished and a new post of State Secretary (državni sekretar) has been instituted (of which there are several in each Ministry).
1. ^ Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia No.14, 23 February 2001.