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Cabinet of Blagoje Nešković

1st Cabinet of Socialist Serbia
1945–1946
Emblem of Socialist Serbia
Date formedApril 9, 1945
Date dissolvedNovember 22, 1946
People and organisations
Head of stateSiniša Stanković
Head of governmentBlagoje Nešković
Member partiesCommunists Party of Yugoslavia (CPY),
People's Peasant Party (PPP),
Non-Party members
History
SuccessorCabinet of Blagoje Nešković II
Blagoje Nešković

Cabinet of Blagoje Nešković (also known as the People's Government of Serbia) was the first Government of the Federated State of Serbia, and the first Serbian Government after the liberation of this country from the Nazi occupation. It was formed on April 9, 1945 on a session of the People's Assembly. It was dissolved on November 22, 1946, after the Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia was declared, and after a new Constitution was adopted. After its dissolution, a new cabinet was formed, headed by the same Prime Minister.

Due to the fact that this cabinet was formed before the declaration of the Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia, and before the adoption of a new Constitution, the term used for a person in charge of a Government department was not a "Minister", but a "Trustee".

Cabinet members

Position Portfolio Name Party
Prime Minister General Affairs Blagoje Nešković CPY
First Deputy Prime Minister General Affairs Mihailo Đurović
Second Deputy Prime Minister General Affairs Stanislav Bošković
Trustee Internal Affairs Milentije Popović CPY
Trustee Justice Miloš Cerović
Trustee Education Mitra Mitrović-Đilas CPY
Trustee Finance Petar Stambolić CPY
Trustee Industry and Mining Milivoje Perović None
Trustee Trade and Procurement Voja Leković CPY
Trustee Agriculture Milan Smiljanić None
Trustee Forests Miloš Moskovljević PPP
Trustee People's Health Uroš Jekić None
Trustee Social Policy Života Đermanović None
Trustee Construction Mihajlo Stojanović

See also

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