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Ministry of State Administration and Local Self-Government (Serbia)

Government ministry of Serbia


Government ministry of Serbia

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nameMinistry of State Administration and Local Self-Government
native_nameМинистарство државне управе и локалне самоуправе
native_name_aMinistarstvo državne uprave i lokalne samouprave
typeMinistry
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preceding2
superseding2
jurisdictionGovernment of Serbia
headquartersBirčaninova Street 6, Belgrade
minister1_nameSnežana Paunović
minister2_pfo
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keydocument1
website

The Ministry of State Administration and Local Self-Government () is a ministry in the Government of Serbia which is in the charge of state administration and local self-government. The current minister is Snežana Paunović, who has been in office since 16 April 2025.

History

The Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government was established on 11 February 1997.

In 2011, the Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government was added the Ministry of Human and Minority Rights, and it was named the Ministry of Human and Minority Rights, State ublic Administration, and Local Self-Government until 2012. From 2012 to 2014, the state administration portfolio was within the Ministry of Justice and Public Administration under Nikola Selaković while the local self-government portfolio became part of the Ministry of Regional Development and Local Self-Government under Verica Kalanović from 2012 to 2013. The regional development portfolio was split from the Ministry of Economy. From 2013 to 2014 Igor Mirović led the Ministry of Regional Development and Local Self-Government. In 2014, Kori Udovički took the reunified Ministry of State Administration and Local Self-Government from Selaković and Mirović, respectively.

Organization

The ministry is organized into following departments:

  • Department for state administration
  • Department for local self-government
  • Department for civil registries
  • Department for international cooperation and European integration
  • Department for professional training
  • Department for human resources management

List of ministers

Political Party:

NamePartyTerm of officePrime Minister
(Cabinet)Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-GovernmentYugoslav Left}};"Serbian Radical Party}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Democratic Opposition of Serbia}};"Democratic Party of Serbia}};"Democratic Party (Serbia)}};"Minister of Human and Minority Rights, Public Administration, and Local Self-GovernmentDemocratic Party (Serbia)}};"Minister of Regional Development and Local Self-GovernmentG17 Plus}};"United Regions of Serbia}};"Serbian Progressive Party}};"Minister of State Administration and Local Self-GovernmentIndependent politician}};"Independent politician}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"Serbian Progressive Party}};"Serbian Progressive Party}};"Serbian Progressive Party}};"Socialist Party of Serbia}};"
[[File:Blank.svg100px]]Zoran Modrinić
(born 1947)JUL11 February 199724 March 1998Marjanović (I)
[[File:Blank.svg100px]]Gordana Pop-Lazić
(born 1956)SRS24 March 199824 October 2000Marjanović (II)
[[File:Blank.svg100px]]Veljko Odalović
(born 1956)SPS24 October 200025 January 2001Minić (I)
[[File:Rodoljub Šabić (cropped).jpg100px]]Rodoljub Šabić
(born 1955)SD13 June 200216 October 2003Đinđić
Živković (I)
[[File:Blank.svg100px]]Ivica Eždenci
(born 1969)
Acting MinisterDOS16 October 20033 March 2004Živković (I)
[[File:Zoran loncar (2).jpg100px]]Zoran Lončar
(born 1965)DSS3 March 200415 May 2007Koštunica (I • II)
[[File:Milan Markovic 2010.jpg100px]]Milan Marković
(born 1970)DS15 May 200714 March 2011Cvetković (I)
[[File:Milan Markovic 2010.jpg100px]]Milan Marković
(born 1970)DS14 March 201127 July 2012Cvetković (I)
[[File:Verica Kalanović Crop.jpg100px]]Verica Kalanović
(born 1954)G17 Plus27 July 20122 September 2013Dačić (I)
URS
[[File:Igor Mirović Crop.jpg100px]]Igor Mirović
(born 1968)SNS2 September 201327 April 2014
[[File:Kori Udovicki 2013-mc.rs (cropped).jpg100px]]Kori Udovički
(born 1961)n-p27 April 201411 August 2016Vučić (I)
[[File:Ana Brnabić (cropped).jpg100px]]Ana Brnabić
(born 1975)n-p11 August 201629 June 2017Vučić (II)
[[File:Branko Ruzic - WIKI GAP BELGRAD 018 (cropped).jpg100px]]Branko Ružić
(born 1975)SPS29 June 201728 October 2020Brnabić (I)
[[File:Marija Obradovic-mc.rs (cropped).jpg100px]]Marija Obradović
(born 1974)SNS28 October 202026 October 2022Brnabić (II)
[[File:Aleksandar Martinović 2024.jpg100px]]Aleksandar Martinović
(born 1976)SNS26 October 20222 May 2024Brnabić (III)
[[File:Jelena Žarić Kovačević 2024.jpg100px]]Jelena Žarić Kovačević
(born 1981)SNS2 May 202416 April 2025Vučević (I)
[[File:Snežana Paunović in 2025.jpg100px]]Snežana Paunović
(born 1975)SPS16 April 2025IncumbentMacut (I)

References

References

  1. https://mduls.gov.rs/o-ministarstvu/
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