Cabinet of Nikola Šainović
On February 10, 1993, the Cabinet of Nikola Šainović was sworn in before the National Assembly.[1] This minority government was supported by the Serbian Radical Party, even though all the Cabinet members were from Socialist Party of Serbia.[2] Due to hyperinflation, the President of Serbia disbanded this Cabinet, and called for new Parliamentary Election.[3]
Cabinet of Nikola Šainović | |
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3rd Cabinet of Republic of Serbia | |
1993–1994 | |
Date formed | 10 February 1993 |
Date dissolved | 18 March 1994 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Slobodan Milošević |
Head of government | Nikola Šainović |
Member parties | SPS, SRS (minority support) |
History | |
Election(s) | December 20, 1992 |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Radoman Božović |
Successor | Cabinet of Mirko Marjanović |
Cabinet members
Position | Portfolio | Name | Image | In Office |
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Prime Minister | General Affairs | Nikola Šainović | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Deputy Prime Minister | General Affairs | Zoran Anđelković | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
General Affairs | Srboljub Vasović | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | ||
General Affairs | Dragoslav Jovanović | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | ||
General Affairs | Danilo Ž. Marković | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | ||
Minister | Education | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | ||
Minister | Milivoje Lazić | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | ||
Minister | Foreign Affairs | Vladislav Jovanović | 10 Feb 1993 – 4 March 1993 | |
Minister | Internal Affairs | Zoran Sokolović | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Defence | Marko Negovanović | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Finance | Slavoljub Stanić | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Economic Relations with Abroad | Radoslav Mitrović | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Justice | Tomislav Ilić | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management | Jan Kišgeci | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Industry | Momir Pavlićević | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Mining and Energy | Vladimir Živanović | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Transportation and Connections | Žarko Katić | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Urbanism, Communal Affairs and Construction | Uroš Banjanin | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Trade and Tourism | Velimir Mihajlović | 10 Feb 1993 – 12 Feb 1993 | |
Minister | Radiša Đorđević | 14 July 1993 – 18 March 1994 | ||
Minister | Labour, Veteran and Social Policy | Jovan Radić | 10 Feb 1993 – 14 July 1993 | |
Minister | Nikola Ristivojević | 14 July 1993 – 18 March 1994 | ||
Minister | Science and Technology | Slobodan Unković | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Culture | Đoko Stojčić | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Health | Miloš Banićević | 10 Feb 1993 – 14 July 1993 | |
Minister | Borislav Antić | 14 July 1993 – 18 March 1994 | ||
Minister | Environmental Protection | Pavle Todorović | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Youth and Sports | Vladimir Cvetković | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Religion | Dragan Dragojlović | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Diaspora | Bogoljub Bjelica | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
Minister | Information | Milivoje Pavlović | 10 Feb 1993 – 18 March 1994 | |
See also
References
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