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The World: President Aleksandar Vucic Names New Cabinet Members

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:18 am

The president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic has named a new cabinet members, this was made possible through the prime minister, Ana Brnabi who respresented the president.

President Aleksandar Vucic had entrusted Brnabic to shape another administration after his Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) won 60% of the vote in June 21 general and nearby decisions in the midst of a resistance blacklist.

Not long ago, Vucic reported that both the SNS and Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) would be essential for the decision alliance.

“The administration will have new energy, we are more than prepared to confront all the difficulties in 2021,” Brnabic said.

Serbia won’t be the first country to name new set of carbinet, as this is expected in the wake of political instability across various countries.

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