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Ministry of Culture and Information (Serbia)

Government ministry of Serbia

Ministry of Culture and Information (Serbia)

Government ministry of Serbia

FieldValue
nameMinistry of Culture
native_nameМинистарство културе
native_name_aMinistarstvo kulture
typeMinistry
formed
preceding2
superseding2
jurisdictionGovernment of Serbia
headquartersVlajkovićeva 3, Belgrade
minister1_nameNikola Selaković
minister2_pfo
deputyminister2_pfo
chief2_position
child2_agency
keydocument1
website
Entrance to the Ministry

The Ministry of Culture () is a ministry in the Government of Serbia, which is in the charge of culture and mass media regulation. The current minister is Nikola Selaković, in office since 2 May 2024.

History

The Ministry of Culture was established in 1991. The Ministry of Information was merged into the Ministry of Culture in 2001. The Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Society was merged into the Ministry of Culture, Information, and Informational Society in 2011. The Ministry of Religion and Diaspora which existed from 1991 to 2012, merged into the Ministry of Culture, Information, and Diaspora in 2012. Also, some of the jurisdictions of the Ministry were passed to the reestablished Ministry of Internal and Foreign Trade, Telecommunications, and Information Society in 2012. Ministry was once again re-established as the Ministry of Culture in 2022.

Organization

The ministry is organized into following departments:

  • Department for the protection of cultural heritage and digitalization
  • Department for contemporary creativity
  • Department for international cooperation and European integration

List of ministers

Political Party:

NamePartyTerm of OfficePrime Minister
(Cabinet)Minister of CultureSocialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Serbian Renewal Movement}};"Democratic Party (Serbia)}};"Minister of Culture and Public InformationDemocratic Party (Serbia)}};"Minister of Culture and MediaDemocratic Party (Serbia)}};"Minister of CultureSerbian Renewal Movement}};"Democratic Party (Serbia)}};"G17 Plus}};"Minister of Culture, Information, and Informational SocietyG17 Plus}};"Minister of Culture, Information, and DiasporaSerbian Progressive Party}};"Independent politician}};"Minister of Culture and InformationIndependent politician}};"Independent politician}};"Serbian Progressive Party}};"Minister of CultureSerbian Progressive Party}};"Serbian Progressive Party}};"
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Radomir Šaranović
(1937–2001)SPS11 February 199123 December 1991Zelenović (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Miodrag Đukić
(1938–2010)SPS23 December 199110 February 1993Božović (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Đoko Stojičić
(1936–2021)SPS10 February 199318 March 1994Šainović (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Nada Popović-Perišić
(born 1946)SPS18 March 199420 August 1998Marjanović (I • II)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Željko Simić
(born 1958)SPS20 August 199824 October 2000Marjanović (II)
[[File:Milan Komnenić crop.jpg100px]]Milan Komnenić
(1940–2015)SPO24 October 200025 January 2001Minić (transitional)
[[File:Branislav Lečić 2020.png100px]]Branislav Lečić
(born 1955)DS25 January 200123 May 2002Đinđić (I)
[[File:Branislav Lečić 2020.png100px]]Branislav Lečić
(born 1955)DS23 May 20022 April 2003Đinđić (I)
Živković (I)
[[File:Branislav Lečić 2020.png100px]]Branislav Lečić
(born 1955)DS2 April 20033 March 2004Živković (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Dragan Kojadinović
(born 1954)SPO3 March 200415 May 2007Koštunica (I)
[[File:Vojislav Brajovic.jpg100px]]Vojislav Brajović
(born 1949)DS15 May 20077 July 2008Koštunica (II)
[[File:Nebojsa Bradic ministar.jpg100px]]Nebojša Bradić
(born 1956)G17 Plus7 July 200814 March 2011Cvetković (I)
[[File:Predrag Marković (crop).jpg100px]]Predrag Marković
(born 1955)G17 Plus14 March 201127 July 2012Cvetković (I)
[[File:Bratislav Petković crop.JPG100px]]Bratislav Petković
(1948–2021)SNS27 July 20122 September 2013Dačić (I)
[[File:Иван Тасовац.jpg100px]]Ivan Tasovac
(1966–2021)n-p2 September 201327 April 2014
[[File:Иван Тасовац.jpg100px]]Ivan Tasovac
(1966–2021)n-p27 April 201411 August 2016Vučić (I)
[[File:Vukosavljevic 2014.jpg100px]]Vladan Vukosavljević
(born 1962)n-p11 August 201628 October 2020Vučić (II)
Brnabić (I)
[[File:Maja Gojković (01116370) (cropped).jpg100px]]Maja Gojković
(born 1963)SNS28 October 202026 October 2022Brnabić (II)
[[File:Maja Gojković (01116370) (cropped).jpg100px]]Maja Gojković
(born 1963)SNS26 October 20222 May 2024Brnabić (III)
[[File:P052267-948779 Visit of Nikola Selaković, Serbian Minister for Foreign Affairs, to the European Commission (cropped).jpg100px]]Nikola Selaković
(born 1983)SNS2 May 2024IncumbentVučević (I)
Macut (I)

References

References

  1. https://kultura.gov.rs/tekst/sr/3982/organizaciona-struktura.php
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