President of the Government of Serbia
? Predsednik Vlade Srbije | |
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Nominator | President of the Republic |
Appointer | National Assembly |
Term length | No term limit |
Inaugural holder | Matija Nenadovi? |
Formation | 27 August 1805 |
Salary | 13,736 USD annually[1] |
Website | www |
The Prime Minister of Serbia (Serbian? / Premijer Srbije), officially the President of the Government of the Republic of Serbia (? / Predsednik Vlade Republike Srbije), is the head of the executive of the government of Serbia. The prime minister directs the work of the Government, and to submit to the National Assembly the Government's Program, including a list of proposed ministers. The resignation of the Prime Minister results in the dismissal of the Government.
The current Prime Minister, Ana Brnabi? was nominated by the former Prime Minister and newly elected President of the Republic, Aleksandar Vu?i? and elected and appointed by the National Assembly on 29 June 2017.
The first modern Serbian government was established on 27 August 1805 in Voljav?a near Stragari, during the First Serbian Uprising, as the Governing Council ( / Praviteljstvujui Sovjet), while the title of the head of government was President of the Governing Council. Initially the Council had no ministers, just members, but in 1811 modern ministries were created. Government ceased to exist with the collapse of the First Serbian Uprising on 3 October 1813, however later continued in exile in Hotin (Russian Empire) from 1813 until 1814.
Government was restored on 21 November 1815 following the Second Serbian Uprising. Head of government was styled Prince's Representative ( / Knja?evski predstavnik). The style remained official until 1861, even after the establishing of constitutional government in 1835. Prior to that date, the office was of no major importance or influence and depended solely on the will of the Prince Milo? Obrenovi?.
From 1861 until 1903, the head of government was styled President of the Ministry (? / Predsednik ministarstva).
From 1903 until the creation of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on 1 December 1918, head of government was styled President of the Council of Ministers (? / Predsednik Ministarskog saveta).
Under the communist regime after 1945, Serbia got a sort of separate Tito-appointed government opposed to the German-installed one in September 1941. First, the 'head of government' was styled President of the Executive Council of the Supreme National Liberational Council until 7 March 1945. On that day, a ministry for Serbia was created within the government of Yugoslavia (as for all the other five republics), with Minister for Serbia being in charge of creating first one-party government of post-War Serbia, which took place on 9 April 1945. Governments were headed by President of the Government until 3 February 1953, President of the Executive Council until 15 January 1991 and again President of the Government since then, but the term Prime Minister is colloquially used (especially in the media) since the government of Dragutin Zelenovi? in 1991. In some later articles about the recent history of Serbia, term is retroactively applied to Stanko Radmilovi?, Desimir Jevti? and even back to Ivan Stamboli?'s government.
Non-party
Order | Head of Government | Lifespan | Took office | Left office | Party | Note | ||
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Presidents of the Administering Council 1805-1814 | ||||||||
1 | ![]() |
Matija Nenadovi?![]() |
1777-1854 | 27 August 1805 | January 1807 | None | First President of the Administering Council; he was a priest (prota) | |
2 | ![]() |
Mladen Milovanovi? |
1760-1823 | January 1807 | 1810 | None | First term; after modern ministries were created in 1811 became the first Serbian Minister of Defence | |
3 | ![]() |
Jakov Nenadovi? |
1765-1836 | 1810 | 22 January 1811 | None | Uncle of Matija Nenadovi?; after modern ministries were created in 1811 became the first Serbian Minister of Interior | |
4 | ![]() |
Kara?or?e Petrovi? |
1762-1817 | 22 January 1811 | 3 October 1813 | None | Head of State (Grand Vo?d) from 1804; founder of the House of Kara?or?evi?; after constitutional reforms in 1811, also took office of the President of the Administering Council | |
(2) | ![]() |
Mladen Milovanovi? |
1760-1823 | 1813 | 1814 | None | Second term; in exile in Khotyn, Russian Empire |
Conservative Party Liberal Party Serbian Progressive Party Non-party
Order | Head of Government | Lifespan | Took office | Left office | Party | Note | ||
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Representatives of the Prince 1815-1861 | ||||||||
5 | ![]() |
Petar Nikolajevi? Moler |
1775-1816 | 21 November 1815 | 16 May 1816 | None | ||
6 | ![]() |
Jevrem Obrenovi?![]() |
1790-1856 | 1821 | 1826 | None | The youngest brother of Prince Milo? Obrenovi?. | |
7 | ![]() |
Miloje Todorovi? |
1762-1832 | 1826 | 1826 | None | ||
8 | ![]() |
Dimitrije Davidovi? |
1789-1839 | 1826 | 1829 | None | ||
9 | ![]() |
Koca Markovi? ? |
1795-1836 | 15 February 1835 | 28 March 1836 | None | ||
N/A | ![]() |
Tenka Stefanovi? ? |
1797-1865 | 28 March 1836 | 26 February 1839 | None | Acting. (28 March 1836 - 26 February 1839) | |
10 | ![]() |
Avram Petronijevi? |
1791-1852 | 26 February 1839 | 7 April 1840 | None | First term. | |
N/A | Paun Jankovi? ? |
1808-1865 | 7 April 1840 | 15 May 1840 | None | Acting. (7 April - 15 May 1840) | ||
11 | ![]() |
?or?e Proti? |
1793-1857 | 15 May 1840 | 7 September 1842 | None | ||
(10) | ![]() |
Avram Petronijevi? |
1791-1852 | 7 September 1842 | 6 October 1843 | None | Second term. | |
12 | ![]() |
Aleksa Simi? |
1800-1872 | 6 October 1843 | 11 October 1844 | None | First term. | |
(10) | ![]() |
Avram Petronijevi? |
1791-1852 | 11 October 1844 | 22 April 1852 | None | Third term. Died in Constantinople while on official visit to the Ottoman Empire. | |
13 | ![]() |
Ilija Gara?anin |
1812-1874 | 22 April 1852 | 26 March 1853 | None | First term. | |
(12) | ![]() |
Aleksa Simi? |
1800-1872 | 26 March 1853 | 28 December 1855 | None | Second term. | |
14 | ![]() |
Aleksa Jankovi? |
1806-1869 | 28 December 1855 | 10 June 1856 | None | ||
N/A | ![]() |
Stefan Markovi? |
1804-1864 | 10 June 1856 | 28 September 1856 | None | Acting. (10 June - 28 September 1856). | |
(12) | ![]() |
Aleksa Simi? |
1800-1872 | 28 September 1856 | 1 July 1857 | None | Third term. | |
15 | ![]() |
Stefan Markovi? |
1804-1864 | 1 July 1857 | 12 June 1858 | None | ||
16 | ![]() |
Stevan Magazinovi?![]() |
1804-1874 | 12 June 1858 | 18 April 1859 | None | ||
17 | ![]() |
Cvetko Rajovi? ? ![]() |
1793-1873 | 18 April 1859 | 8 November 1860 | None | ||
18 | ![]() |
Filip Hristi? ? ![]() |
1819-1905 | 8 November 1860 | 21 October 1861 | None | ||
Presidents of the Ministry 1861-1882 | ||||||||
(13) | ![]() |
Ilija Gara?anin |
1812-1874 | 21 October 1861 | 15 November 1867 | Conservative Party | Second term. | |
19 | ![]() |
Jovan Risti? |
1831-1899 | 15 November 1867 | 3 December 1867 | Liberal Party | First term. | |
20 | ![]() |
Nikola Hristi? ? ![]() |
1818-1911 | 3 December 1867 | 3 July 1868 | Conservative Party | First term. | |
21 | ![]() |
?or?e Ceni? |
1825-1903 | 3 July 1868 | 8 August 1869 | Conservative Party | ||
22 | ![]() |
Radivoje Milojkovi? ? |
1832-1888 | 8 August 1869 | 22 August 1872 | Liberal Party | Removed from office when Prince Milan IV, aged eighteen, came of age and appointed a new government. | |
23 | ![]() |
Milivoje Petrovi? Blaznavac![]() |
1824-1873 | 22 August 1872 | 5 April 1873 | Independent | Military officer (general). Died in office of natural causes. | |
(19) | ![]() |
Jovan Risti? |
1831-1899 | 5 April 1873 | 3 November 1873 | Liberal Party | Second term; acting up to 14 April 1873 | |
24 | ![]() |
Jovan Marinovi? |
1821-1893 | 3 November 1873 | 7 December 1874 | Serbian Progressive Party | ||
25 | ![]() |
A?im ?umi? ? |
1836-1901 | 7 December 1874 | 3 February 1875 | Serbian Progressive Party | ||
26 | ![]() |
Danilo Stefanovi? ? |
1815-1886 | 3 February 1875 | 31 August 1875 | Conservative Party | ||
27 | ![]() |
Stev?a Mihailovi? ? ![]() |
1804-1888 | 31 August 1875 | 8 October 1875 | Liberal Party | First term. | |
28 | ![]() |
Ljubomir Kaljevi? ? ? |
1841-1907 | 8 October 1875 | 6 May 1876 | Serbian Progressive Party | ||
(27) | ![]() |
Stev?a Mihailovi? ? ![]() |
1804-1888 | 6 May 1876 | 13 October 1878 | Liberal Party | Second term. | |
(19) | ![]() |
Jovan Risti? |
1831-1899 | 13 October 1878 | 2 November 1880 | Liberal Party | Third term. | |
29 | ![]() |
Milan Piro?anac![]() |
1837-1897 | 2 November 1880 | 6 March 1882 | Serbian Progressive Party |
Serbian Progressive Party Conservative Party Liberal Party People's Radical Party Independent Radical Party Non-party
Order | Head of Government | Lifespan | Took office | Left office | Party | Note | ||
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Presidents of the Ministry 1882-1903 | ||||||||
(29) | ![]() |
Milan Piro?anac![]() |
1837-1897 | 6 March 1882 | 3 October 1883 | Serbian Progressive Party | ||
(20) | ![]() |
Nikola Hristi? ? ![]() |
1818-1911 | 3 October 1883 | 19 February 1884 | Conservative Party | Second term. | |
30 | ![]() |
Milutin Gara?anin ? |
1843-1908 | 19 February 1884 | 13 June 1887 | Serbian Progressive Party | ||
(19) | ![]() |
Jovan Risti? |
1831-1899 | 13 June 1887 | 1 January 1888 | Liberal Party | Fourth term. | |
31 | ![]() |
Sava Gruji? ? |
1840-1913 | 1 January 1888 | 27 April 1888 | People's Radical Party | First term. | |
(20) | ![]() |
Nikola Hristi? ? ![]() |
1818-1911 | 27 April 1888 | 19 January 1889 | Conservative Party | Third term. | |
32 | ![]() |
Kosta Proti? |
1831-1892 | 19 January 1889 | 7 March 1889 | Independent | Military officer (general). | |
(31) | ![]() |
Sava Gruji? ? |
1840-1913 | 7 March 1889 | 23 February 1891 | People's Radical Party | Second term. | |
33 | ![]() |
Nikola Pa?i?![]() |
1845-1926 | 23 February 1891 | 22 August 1892 | People's Radical Party | First term. | |
34 | ![]() |
Jovan Avakumovi? ? ![]() |
1841-1928 | 22 August 1892 | 13 April 1893 | Liberal Party | First term. Removed from office when King Aleksandar I, aged seventeen, staged a coup d'état, proclaimed himself of age and dismissed the regents and their government. | |
35 | ![]() |
Lazar Doki? |
1845-1893 | 13 April 1893 | 5 December 1893 | People's Radical Party | Died in office of natural causes. | |
(31) | ![]() |
Sava Gruji? ? |
1840-1913 | 5 December 1893 | 24 January 1894 | People's Radical Party | Third term. | |
36 | ![]() |
?or?e Simi? |
1843-1921 | 24 January 1894 | 3 April 1894 | People's Radical Party | First term. | |
37 | ![]() |
Svetomir Nikolajevi? |
1844-1922 | 3 April 1894 | 27 October 1894 | People's Radical Party | ||
(20) | ![]() |
Nikola Hristi? ? ![]() |
1818-1911 | 27 October 1894 | 7 July 1895 | Conservative Party | Fourth term. | |
38 | ![]() |
Stojan Novakovi?![]() |
1842-1915 | 7 July 1895 | 27 December 1896 | Serbian Progressive Party | First term. | |
(36) | ![]() |
?or?e Simi? |
1843-1921 | 27 December 1896 | 19 October 1897 | People's Radical Party | Second term. | |
39 | ![]() |
Vladan ?or?evi?![]() |
1844-1930 | 19 October 1897 | 25 July 1900 | Serbian Progressive Party | ||
40 | ![]() |
Aleksa Jovanovi? |
1846-1920 | 25 July 1900 | 3 April 1901 | Independent | ||
41 | ![]() |
Mihailo Vuji? ? |
1853-1913 | 3 April 1901 | 20 October 1902 | People's Radical Party | ||
42 | ![]() |
Petar Velimirovi? |
1848-1921 | 20 October 1902 | 20 November 1902 | People's Radical Party | First term. | |
43 | ![]() |
Dimitrije Cincar-Markovi? - |
1849-1903 | 20 November 1902 | 11 June 1903 | Independent | Military officer (general). Assassinated during the May Coup. | |
Presidents of the Ministerial Council 1903-1918 | ||||||||
(34) | ![]() |
Jovan Avakumovi? ? ![]() |
1841-1928 | 11 June 1903 | 4 October 1903 | Liberal Party | Second term. | |
(31) | ![]() |
Sava Gruji? ? |
1840-1913 | 4 October 1903 | 10 December 1904 | People's Radical Party | Fourth term. | |
(33) | ![]() |
Nikola Pa?i?![]() |
1845-1926 | 10 December 1904 | 28 May 1905 | People's Radical Party | Second term. | |
44 | ![]() |
Ljubomir Stojanovi? ? ? |
1860-1930 | 28 May 1905 | 7 March 1906 | Independent Radical Party | ||
(31) | ![]() |
Sava Gruji? ? |
1840-1913 | 7 March 1906 | 29 April 1906 | People's Radical Party | Fifth term. | |
(33) | ![]() |
Nikola Pa?i?![]() |
1845-1926 | 29 April 1906 | 20 July 1908 | People's Radical Party | Third term. | |
(42) | ![]() |
Petar Velimirovi? |
1848-1921 | 20 July 1908 | 22 February 1909 | People's Radical Party | Second term. | |
(38) | ![]() |
Stojan Novakovi?![]() |
1842-1915 | 22 February 1909 | 24 October 1909 | Serbian Progressive Party | Second term. | |
(33) | ![]() |
Nikola Pa?i?![]() |
1845-1926 | 24 October 1909 | 4 July 1911 | People's Radical Party | Fourth term. | |
45 | ![]() |
Milovan Milovanovi? ? |
1863-1912 | 4 July 1911 | 18 June 1912 | People's Radical Party | Died in office of natural causes. | |
46 | ![]() |
Marko Trifkovi? |
1864-1928 | 18 June 1912 | 12 September 1912 | People's Radical Party | ||
(33) | ![]() |
Nikola Pa?i?![]() |
1845-1926 | 12 September 1912 | 1 December 1918 | People's Radical Party | Fifth term. Became acting Prime Minister of Yugoslavia on 1 December 1918. |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia Socialist Party of Serbia
Order | Head of Government | Lifespan | Took office | Left office | Party | Note | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
President of the Executive Council of the Supreme National Liberation Council 1941-1945 | ||||||||
N/A | ![]() |
Petar Stamboli?![]() |
1912-2007 | September 1941 |
7 March 1945 |
Communist Party of Yugoslavia | ||
Minister for Serbia 1945 | ||||||||
N/A | ![]() |
Ja?a Prodanovi? ? ? |
1867-1948 | 7 March 1945 |
9 April 1945 |
Communist Party of Yugoslavia | ||
Prime Ministers 1945-1953 | ||||||||
1 (47) |
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Blagoje Ne?kovi? ? |
1907-1984 | 9 April 1945 |
5 September 1948 |
Communist Party of Yugoslavia | ||
2 (48) |
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Petar Stamboli?![]() |
1912-2007 | 5 September 1948 |
5 February 1953 |
Communist Party of Yugoslavia (renamed in 1952) |
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League of Communists of Yugoslavia (renamed in 1952) | ||||||||
Presidents of the Executive Council 1953-1991 | ||||||||
(2) (48) |
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Petar Stamboli?![]() |
1912-2007 | 5 February 1953 |
16 December 1953 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | ||
3 (49) |
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Jovan Veselinov |
1906-1982 | 16 December 1953 |
6 April 1957 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | ||
4 (50) |
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Milo? Mini?![]() |
1914-2003 | 6 April 1957 |
9 June 1962 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | ||
5 (51) |
Slobodan Penezi? Krcun ? |
1918-1964 | 9 June 1962 |
6 November 1964 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | Killed in a suspicious traffic accident. | ||
N/A | ![]() |
Stevan Doronjski |
1919-1981 | 6 November 1964 |
17 November 1964 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | Acting (after Penezi?'s death) | |
6 (52) |
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Dragi Stamenkovi? |
1920-2004 | 17 November 1964 |
6 June 1967 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | ||
7 (53) |
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?urica Jojki? |
1914-1981 | 6 June 1967 |
7 May 1969 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | ||
8 (54) |
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Milenko Bojani? ? ? |
1924-1987 | 7 May 1969 |
6 May 1974 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | ||
9 (55) |
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Du?an ?krebi? ? ![]() |
born 1927 | 6 May 1974 |
6 May 1978 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | ||
10 (56) |
Ivan Stamboli? ? |
1936-2000 | 6 May 1978 |
5 May 1982 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | |||
11 (57) |
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Branislav Ikoni? |
1928-2002 | 5 May 1982 |
6 May 1986 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | ||
12 (58) |
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Desimir Jevti? ? ![]() |
1938-2017 | 6 May 1986 |
5 December 1989 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | ||
13 (59) |
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Stanko Radmilovi? ? |
1936-2018 | 5 December 1989 |
15 January 1991 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia (until January 1990) |
The pan-Yugoslav League of Communists of Yugoslavia was dissolved in January 1990 into six political parties (one for each republic), in Serbia that was the Socialist Party of Serbia. | |
Socialist Party of Serbia (from January 1990) |
Socialist Party of Serbia Democratic Party Democratic Alternative Social Democratic Union Democratic Party of Serbia Non-party
Democratic Party of Serbia Socialist Party of Serbia Serbian Progressive Party Non-party
Order | Head of Government (Birth-Death) |
Term of office | Party | Cabinets | Composition | Elections | |||
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Prime Ministers 2006 onwards | |||||||||
1 (67) |
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Vojislav Ko?tunica (1944-) ![]() |
5 June 2006 - 7 July 2008 |
Democratic Party of Serbia | Ko?tunica I | DSS-G17+-SPO-NS (minority government supported by SPS) |
2003 | ||
Ko?tunica II | DS-DSS-G17+ NS-SDP |
2007 | |||||||
2 (68) |
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Mirko Cvetkovi? (1950-) ![]() |
7 July 2008 - 27 July 2012 |
Independent | Cvetkovi? | DS-SPS-G17+-SDPS PUPS-SPO-SDAS |
2008 | ||
3 (69) |
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Ivica Da?i? (1966-) ![]() |
27 July 2012 - 27 April 2014 |
Socialist Party of Serbia | Da?i? | SNS-SPS-SDPS PUPS-NS-SDAS-PS URS (until 2013) |
2012 | ||
4 (70) |
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Aleksandar Vu?i? ? (1970-) ![]() |
27 April 2014 - 31 May 2017 |
Serbian Progressive Party | Vu?i? I | SNS-SPS SDPS-PS-NS |
2014 | ||
Vu?i? II | SNS-SPS SDPS-PS-PUPS |
2016 | |||||||
N/A | ![]() |
Ivica Da?i? (1966-) ![]() |
31 May 2017 - 29 June 2017 |
Socialist Party of Serbia | Acting | ||||
5 (71) |
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Ana Brnabi? ? (1975-) ![]() |
29 June 2017 - Incumbent |
Independent (until October 2019) |
Brnabi? | SNS-SPS-SDPS PS-PUPS-SNP | |||
Serbian Progressive Party (from October 2019) | |||||||||
Brnabi? II | SNS-SPS-SPAS SDPS-PUPS-PS-SNP |
2020 |
Name | Term | Date of birth |
---|---|---|
Du?an ?krebi? | 1974-1978 | 7 August 1927 |
Radoman Bo?ovi? | 1991-1993 | 13 January 1953 |
Nikola ?ainovi? | 1993-1994 | 7 December 1948 |
Milomir Mini? | 2000-2001 | 5 October 1950 |
Zoran ?ivkovi? | 2003-2004 | 22 December 1960 |
Vojislav Ko?tunica | 2004-2008 | 24 March 1944 |
Mirko Cvetkovi? | 2008-2012 | 16 August 1950 |
Ivica Da?i? | 2012-2014 | 1 January 1966 |
Aleksandar Vu?i? | 2014-2017 | 5 March 1970 |