Cabinet of Desimir Jevtić

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Cabinet of Desimir Jevtić
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16th cabinet of Socialist Serbia
1986–1989
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Emblem of Socialist Serbia
Date formed May 6, 1986
Date dissolved December 5, 1989
People and organisations
Head of government Desimir Jevtić
Head of state Ivan Stambolić
Petar Gračanin
Slobodan Milošević
Member parties League of Communists of Serbia
History
Predecessor Cabinet of Branislav Ikonić
Successor Cabinet of Stanko Radmilović

Cabinet of Desimir Jevtić was the governing body of Serbia from 1986 to 1989, whose official title was Executive Council of the Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Serbia. It was formed on May 6, 1986 and dissolved on December 5, 1989, due to disagreements between the Prime Minister Desimir Jevtić and the Serbian President Slobodan Milošević.[1]

Cabinet members

Position Portfolio Name In Office
Prime Minister General Affairs Desimir Jevtić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Deputy Prime Minister General Affairs Ratko Butulija May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Deputy Prime Minister General Affairs Radenko Žunić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Deputy Prime Minister General Affairs Milutin Milošević May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Deputy Prime Minister General Affairs Filip Grujić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Cabinet Members by Position
Republican Secretary Internal Affairs Svetomir Lalović May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Republican Secretary People's Defence Milorad Škrbić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Republican Secretary Justice and General Management Dragan Šaponjić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Republican Secretary Finance Miroslav Đorđević May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Relations with Abroad Božo Jovanović May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Energy, Industry and Construction Rade Čolić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Transportation and Connections Đorđe Matić May 6, 1986 - July 6, 1989
President of Republican Committee Branko Šalipur July 6, 1989 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Agriculture and Forestry Žarko Sekulić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Trade and Services Luka Mačkić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Urbanism, Housing and Communal Affairs Ljubica Bujanić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Education and Physical Activity Milomir Petrović May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Culture Branislav Milošević May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Science and Informatics Petar Pravica May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Information Živorad Đorđević May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Health and Social Policy Dragiša Filimonović May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Veteran and Disability Policy Jovo Mišković May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Legislation Koviljka Romanić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Republican Committee Water Management and Water Supply Ratko Vujanović May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Director of Republican Bureau for Social Planning Mihajlo Crnobranja May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
President of Board for Relations With Religious Communities Dragan Dragojlović May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Cabinet Members Elected by the Parliament
Petar Bojić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Krcun Dragović May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Dušan Jovanović May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Ljubisav Lilić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Dragutin Marković May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Dragoljub Mitić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Dragoslav Nikolić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Milisav Parezanović May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Milutin Petrović May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Radoslav Radović May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Branko Šalipur May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Jovan Zebić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Dušan Višnjić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Fadilj Mumini May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Dragoljub Ćosić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989
Ljubisav lilić May 6, 1986 - Dec 5, 1989

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