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Second cabinet of Mirko Marjanović

5th Cabinet of Republic of Serbia
1998–2000
Date formed24 March 1998
Date dissolved24 October 2000
People and organisations
Head of stateMilan Milutinović
Head of governmentMirko Marjanović
Member partiesSPS
JUL
SRS
History
PredecessorFirst cabinet of Mirko Marjanović
SuccessorCabinet of Milomir Minić

The Second cabinet of Mirko Marjanović was elected on 24 March 1998, by the parliament of Serbia. The governing coalition was formed by Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Yugoslav Left (JUL), and Serbian Radical Party (SRS). After the signing of Kumanovo Agreement and the entry of NATO forces in the Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija, all members of the Government from the Serbian Radical Party handed in their resignations, while continuing to perform their duties until the end of term.

Cabinet members

Position Portfolio Name In Office Party
Prime Minister General Affairs Mirko Marjanović 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SPS
Deputy Prime Minister General Affairs Milovan Bojić 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 JUL
Deputy Prime Minister Ratko Marković 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SPS
Deputy Prime Minister Dragan Tomić 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SPS
Deputy Prime Minister Vojislav Šešelj
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform his duties
24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Nikolić
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform his duties
24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Internal Affairs Vlajko Stojiljković
* Mirko Marjanović was an acting minister after 9 October 2000
24 March 1998 - 9 October 2000 SPS
Minister Finance Borislav Milačić 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 JUL
Minister Justice Dragoljub Janković 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 JUL
Minister Local Self-Government Gordana Pop-Lazić
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform her duties
24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Agriculture and Forestry Jovan Babović 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SPS
Minister Industry Luka Mitrović
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform his duties
24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Mining Života Ćosić 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SPS
Minister Transportation Dragan Todorović
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform his duties
24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Construction Dejan Kovačević 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SPS
Minister Trade Zoran Krasić
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform his duties
24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Tourism Slobodan Čerović 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 Nonpartisan
Minister Ownership and Economic Transformation Jorgovanka Tabaković
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform her duties
24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Labour, Veteran and Social Policy Tomislav Milenković 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SPS
Minister Family Services Rada Trajković
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform her duties
24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Science Branislav Ivković 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SPS
Minister Education Jovo Todorović 24 March 1998 - 11 April 2000 SPS
Minister Milivoje Simonović 11 April 2000 - 10 June 2000 JUL
Minister Katarina Lazović 10 June 2000 - 24 October 2000 SPS
Minister Culture Nada Popović-Perišić 24 March 1998 - 20 August 1998 SPS
Minister Željko Simić 20 August 1998 - 24 October 2000 SPS
Minister Health Leposava Milićević 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 JUL
Minister Environmental Protection Branislav Blažić
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform his duties
24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Sport Zoran Anđelković 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SPS
Minister Serbian Diaspora Milorad Mirčić
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform his duties
24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Religion Milovan Radovanović
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform his duties
24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Information Aleksandar Vučić
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform his duties
24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Without portfolio Milan Beko 24 March 1998 - 1 July 1998 Nonpartisan
Minister Čedomir Vasiljević
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform his duties
24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Maja Gojković
* Resigned on 14 June 1999, but continued to perform her duties
24 March 1998 - 11 November 1999 SRS
Minister Božidar Vučurević 11 November 1999 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Paja Momčilov 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SPS
Minister Đura Lazić 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 SPS
Minister Slobodan Tomović 24 March 1998 - 11 November 1999 SPS
Minister Jovan Damjanović 11 November 1999 - 24 October 2000 SRS
Minister Ivan Sedlak 24 March 1998 - 24 October 2000 JUL
Minister Bogoljub Karić 20 October 1998 - 11 November 1999 Nonpartisan

See also

References

  1. "Posle teških reči - narodno jedinstvo (1. Deo)". 17 December 2012.
  2. "Šešelj: Očekujemo usvajanje naših ostavki". Glas javnosti (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 2023-08-21.
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