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The current Serbian government was formed on March 3, 2004 with the appointment of Vojislav Kostunica as the Prime Minister. The government of Serbia consists of four political parties- DSS;G-17 Plus;Serbian Renewal Movement-New Serbia and it has support of one more - SPS the party of Slobodan Milosevic who rules the party from the Hague, from ICTY.


Cabinet:


Head of Government

Ministers

Two ministers have resigned. Ljiljana Čolić was forced to leave after bad decisions. Dragan Maršićanin resigned hoping to become the president which didn`t happen. After that he was placed to be ambassador of Serbia and Montenegro in Switzerland.


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