Minister of Internal Affairs (Serbia)
Minister of Internal Affairs
Министар унутрашњих послова Ministar unutrašnjih poslova | |
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Badge of Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs | |
Appointer | Aleksandar Vučić |
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Minister of Internal Affairs (Serbian: Министар унутрашњих послова / Ministar unutrašnjih poslova) is the person in charge of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia. The current Minister is Nebojša Stefanović, since 27 April 2014.
List of ministers
Minister | Minister | Party | Term start | Term end | Lifespan | |
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Radmilo Bogdanović | ![]() |
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) | 11 February 1991 | 30 May 1991 | 1934–2014 | |
Zoran Sokolović | ![]() |
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) | 30 May 1991 | 20 March 1997 | 1938–2001 | |
Radovan Stojičić Acting Minister |
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Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) | 20 March 1997 | 11 April 1997 (Assassinated) |
1951–1997 | |
Vlastimir Đorđević Acting Minister |
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Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) | 11 April 1997 | 15 April 1997 | 1948– | |
Vlajko Stojiljković | ![]() |
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) | 15 April 1997 | 9 October 2000 | 1937–2002 | |
Mirko Marjanović Acting Minister |
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Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) | 11 October 2000 | 24 October 2000 | 1937–2006 | |
Stevan Nikčević Co-Minister |
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Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) | 24 October 2000 | 25 January 2001 | 1961– | |
Božidar Prelević Co-Minister |
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Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) | 1959– | |||
Slobodan Tomović Co-Minister |
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Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) | 1946– | |||
Dušan Mihajlović | ![]() |
New Democracy (ND) | 25 January 2001 | 3 March 2004 | 1948– | |
Liberals of Serbia (LS) | ||||||
Dragan Jočić | ![]() |
Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) | 3 March 2004 | 7 July 2008 | 1960– | |
Ivica Dačić | ![]() |
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) | 7 July 2008 | 27 April 2014 | 1966– | |
Nebojša Stefanović | ![]() |
Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) | 27 April 2014 | Present | 1976– | |
See also
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