Minister of Health (Serbia)

Minister of Health (Serbia)

Minister of Health (Serbian: Министар здравља) is the person in charge of the Ministry of Health of Serbia. The current Minister is Zoran Stanković, since 14 March 2011.

List of ministers

Tomica Milosavljević, Prof Dr sci (far left) served as Minister of Health on three different periods: 2002–2003, 2004–2006 and 2007–2011
Zoran Stanković, Minister of Health since 2011
Minister Party Term start Term end Lifespan
Nikola Mitrović 11 February 1991 10 February 1993 1932–2006
Miloš Banićević Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 10 February 1993 14 July 1993 1939–
Borislav Antić 14 July 1993 18 March 1994 ?–1999
Leposava Milićević Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 18 March 1994 13 July 2000 1950–
Milovan Bojić Yugoslav Left (JUL) 13 July 2000 24 October 2000 1955–
Nada Kostić Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) 24 October 2000 25 January 2001 1956–
Obren Joksimović Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) 25 January 2001 22 October 2001 1954–
Uroš Jovanović (acting) 22 October 2001 19 June 2002
Tomica Milosavljević G17 Plus 19 June 2002 28 August 2003 1955–
Dragomir Marisavljević (acting) G17 Plus 28 August 2003 3 March 2004 1960–
Tomica Milosavljević G17 Plus 3 March 2004 9 November 2006 1955–
Nevena Karanović (acting) G17 Plus 9 November 2006 14 November 2006 1961–
Slobodan Lalović Social Democratic Party (SDP) 14 November 2006 15 May 2007 1954–
Tomica Milosavljević G17 Plus 15 May 2007 21 February 2011 1955–
Rasim Ljajić (acting) Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS) 21 February 2011 14 March 2011 1964–
Zoran Stanković Independent 14 March 2011 Present 1954–

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