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Ministry of Mining and Energy (Serbia)

Government ministry of Serbia


Government ministry of Serbia

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nameMinistry of Mining and Energy
native_nameМинистарство рударства и енергетике
native_name_aMinistarstvo rudarstva i energetike
typeMinistry
formed
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jurisdictionGovernment of Serbia
headquartersKralja Milana Street 36, Belgrade
minister1_nameDubravka Đedović
minister2_pfo
deputyminister2_pfo
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website

The Ministry of Mining and Energy () is a ministry in the Government of Serbia which is in the charge of mining and energy. The current minister is Dubravka Đedović, in office since 26 October 2022.

History

The Ministry of Mining and Energy was established in 1991. The Ministry was abolished in 2011, when it was merged into ministries of Infrastructure (Energy department) and Environment (Mining department). In 2012, it was reestablished as Energy department was split from the Ministry of Infrastructure, and Environment department of reorganized former Ministry for Environmental Protection was split. In 2014, the ministry in its original form with departments of mining and energy was re-established.

List of ministers

Political Party:

NamePartyTerm of OfficePrime Minister
(Cabinet)Minister of Mining and EnergySocialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Democratic Opposition of Serbia}};"Democratic Party (Serbia)}};"Democratic Opposition of Serbia}};"Democratic Opposition of Serbia}};"Democratic Opposition of Serbia}};"Democratic Party of Serbia}};"Democratic Party of Serbia}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Merged into ministries of Infrastructure and EnvironmentMinister of Energy, Development, and EnvironmentSerbian Progressive Party}};"Minister of Energy and MiningSocialist Party of Serbia}};"Serbian Progressive Party}};"Independent politician}};"
[[File:Nikola Šainović.png100px]]Nikola Šainović
(born 1948)SPS11 February 199110 February 1993Zelenović (I)
Božović (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Vladimir ŽivanovićSPS10 February 199318 March 1994Šainović (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Dragan Kostić
(born 1947)SPS18 March 199411 February 1997Marjanović (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Srboljub Stanković
(born 1940)SPS11 February 199724 March 1998
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Života Ćosić
(1942–2025)SPS24 March 199811 November 1999Marjanović (II)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Slobodan Tomović
(born 1946)SPS11 November 199924 October 2000
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Srboljub Antić
(born 1955)DOS24 October 200025 January 2001Minić (transitional)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Goran Novaković
(born 1959)DS25 January 200119 June 2002Đinđić (I)
[[File:Kori Udovički 2012.jpg100px]]Kori Udovički
(born 1961)DOS19 June 200222 July 2003Đinđić (I)
Živković (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Slobodan Ružić
(born 1960)
Acting MinisterDOS22 July 20032 October 2003Živković (I)
[[File:Missing photo.svg100px]]Nikola Nikolić
Acting MinisterDOS2 October 20033 March 2004
[[File:Radomir Naumov Crop.jpg100px]]Radomir Naumov
(1946–2015)DSS3 March 200415 May 2007Koštunica (I)
[[File:Aleksandar Popovic in 2005.jpg100px]]Aleksandar Popović
(born 1971)DSS15 May 20077 July 2008Koštunica (II)
[[File:Petar Škundrić Crop.JPG100px]]Petar Škundrić
(born 1947)SPS7 July 200814 March 2011Cvetković (I)
[[File:Zorana Mihajlović Crop.JPG100px]]Zorana Mihajlović
(born 1970)SNS27 July 201227 April 2014Dačić (I)
[[File:Aleksandar Antić (cropped).jpg100px]]Aleksandar Antić
(born 1969)SPS27 April 201428 October 2020Vučić (I • II)
Brnabić (I)
[[File:Zorana Mihajlović Crop.JPG100px]]Zorana Mihajlović
(born 1970)SNS28 October 202026 October 2022Brnabić (II)
[[File:Dubravka_Đedović_Handanović_at_2024_Critical_Raw_Materials_Summit.jpg100px]]Dubravka Đedović
(born 1978)Independent26 October 2022IncumbentBrnabić (III)
Vučević (I)
Macut (I)

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