Minister of Economy and Regional Development (Serbia)

Minister of Economy and Regional Development (Serbia)

Minister of Economy and Regional Development (Serbian: Министар економије и регионалног развоја) is the person in charge of the Ministry of Economy and Regional Development of Serbia. The current Minister is Nebojša Ćirić, since 14 March 2011.

List of ministers

Predrag Bubalo, Minister of Economy from 2004 to 2007
Mlađan Dinkić, Minister of Economy from 2007 to 2011
Minister Party Term start Term end Lifespan
Dragan Maršićanin Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) 3 March 2004 10 May 2004 1950–
Zora Simović (acting) Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) 10 May 2004 19 October 2004 1951–
Predrag Bubalo Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) 19 October 2004 15 May 2007 1954–
Mlađan Dinkić G17 Plus 15 May 2007 21 February 2011 1964–
Jasna Matić (acting) G17 Plus 21 February 2011 14 March 2011 1964–
Nebojša Ćirić G17 Plus 14 March 2011 Present 1974–

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