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Ministry of Economy (Serbia)

Coordinates: 44°48′25.5″N 20°27′40.8″E / 44.807083°N 20.461333°E / 44.807083; 20.461333
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Ministry of Economy
Министарство привреде
Ministarstvo privrede
Ministry overview
Formed3 March 2004; 20 years ago (2004-03-03)
Preceding Ministry
JurisdictionGovernment of Serbia
HeadquartersKneza Miloša street 20, Belgrade, Serbia
44°48′25.5″N 20°27′40.8″E / 44.807083°N 20.461333°E / 44.807083; 20.461333
Employees207 (2017)[1]
Annual budget196.37 million (2020, planned)[2]
Minister responsible
Websitewww.privreda.gov.rs

The Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Министарство привреде, romanizedMinistarstvo privrede) is the ministry in the Government of Serbia which is in the charge of economy. The current minister is Adrijana Mesarović.

History

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The Ministry of Economy was established on 3 March 2004 after the dissolution of the Ministry of Privatization and Economic Reconstruction which existed from 1991 to 2004.

The Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations which existed from 1991 to 2007, merged into the Ministry of Economy and Regional Development in 2007.

Over the years, it has changed many secondary areas of its jurisdiction. Regional development was added in 2007, and later the Ministry of National Investment Plan merged into the Ministry of Economy and Regional Development in 2011.

The Ministry of Economy was reunified from 2012 to 2013 with the Ministry of Finance under Mlađan Dinkić. At the same time, Regional Development was joined with the Local-Self Government into unified ministry (later Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government).

In 2013, Ministry of Economy was once again split from Finance under Saša Radulović.

Sectors

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There are several sectors operating within the Ministry:

  • Sector for economic development
  • Item list with tags
  • Sector for development of small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurship
  • Sector for quality infrastructure
  • Sector for international cooperation and European integration
  • Sector for privatization and bankruptcy
  • Sector for control, supervision and administrative affairs in the field of public enterprises and business registers
  • Sector for investments in infrastructure projects

Subordinate institutions

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There are several agencies and institutions that operate within the scope of the Ministry:

  • Directorate for Measures and Precious Metals
  • Agency for Business Registers
  • Development Agency of Serbia
  • Accreditation body of Serbia
  • Institute for Standardization of Serbia
  • Agency for licensing of bankruptcy administrators
  • Insurance and Financing Agency of Serbia
  • Agency for the conduct of disputes in the privatization process
  • Development Fund

List of ministers

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Political Party:   DSS   G17 Plus   URS   SNS   n-p   JS   SPS

No. Portrait Minister Took office Left office Time in office Party Cabinet
Minister of Economy
1
Dragan Maršićanin
Maršićanin, DraganDragan Maršićanin
(born 1950)
3 March 200410 May 200468 daysDSSKoštunica I
Zora Simović
Simović, ZoraZora Simović
(born 1951)
Acting
10 May 200419 October 2004162 daysDSSKoštunica I
2
Predrag Bubalo
Bubalo, PredragPredrag Bubalo
(born 1954)
19 October 200415 May 20072 years, 208 daysDSSKoštunica I
Economy and Regional Development
3
Mlađan Dinkić
Dinkić, MlađanMlađan Dinkić
(born 1964)
15 May 200721 February 20113 years, 282 daysG17+Koštunica II
Cvetković
Jasna Matić
Matić, JasnaJasna Matić
(born 1964)
Acting
21 February 201114 March 201121 daysG17+Cvetković
4
Nebojša Ćirić
Ćirić, NebojšaNebojša Ćirić
(born 1974)
14 March 201127 July 20121 year, 135 daysG17+Cvetković
Minister of Finance and Economy
(3)
Mlađan Dinkić
Dinkić, MlađanMlađan Dinkić
(born 1964)
27 July 20122 September 20131 year, 37 daysURSDačić
Minister of Economy
5
Saša Radulović
Radulović, SašaSaša Radulović
(born 1965)
2 September 201324 January 2014144 daysIndependentDačić
Igor Mirović
Mirović, IgorIgor Mirović
(born 1968)
Acting
24 January 201427 April 201493 daysSNSDačić
6
Dušan Vujović
Vujović, DušanDušan Vujović
(born 1960)
27 April 20144 August 201499 daysIndependentVučić I
Dušan Vujović
Vujović, DušanDušan Vujović
(born 1960)
Acting
4 August 20143 September 201430 daysIndependentVučić I
7
Željko Sertić
Sertić, ŽeljkoŽeljko Sertić
(born 1968)
3 September 201411 August 20161 year, 343 daysSNSVučić I
8
Goran Knežević
Knežević, GoranGoran Knežević
(born 1957)
11 August 201628 October 20204 years, 78 daysSNSVučić II
Brnabić
9
Anđelka Atanasković
Atanasković, AnđelkaAnđelka Atanasković
(born 1958)
28 October 202026 October 20221 year, 363 daysSNSBrnabić II
10
Rade Basta
Basta, RadeRade Basta
(born 1979)
26 October 202222 June 2023240 daysJSBrnabić III
Siniša Mali
Mali, SinišaSiniša Mali
(born 1972)
Acting
22 June 20236 September 202375 daysSNSBrnabić III
11
Slobodan Cvetković
Cvetkovic, SlobodanSlobodan Cvetković
(born 1974)
6 September 20232 May 2024239 daysSPSBrnabić III
12
Adrijana Mesarović
Mesarovic, AdrijanaAdrijana Mesarović
(born 1981)
2 May 2024Incumbent192 daysSNSVučević

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Година LXXIII – број 61". pravno-informacioni-sistem.rs (in Serbian). Službeni glasnik RS. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  2. ^ "ЗАКОН О БУЏЕТУ РЕПУБЛИКЕ СРБИЈЕ ЗА 2020. ГОДИНУ" (PDF). parlament.gov.rs. Народна скупштина Републике Србије. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
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