14th National Assembly of Serbia
Fourteenth convocation of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia | |||
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Overview | |||
Meeting place | House of the National Assembly, 13 Nikola Pašić Square, Belgrade | ||
Term | 6 February 2024 | –||
Election | 17 December 2023 | ||
Government |
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Website | parlament.gov.rs | ||
Members | 250 | ||
President | Ana Brnabić (SNS) | ||
Vice-presidents | |||
Party control | SNS group–SPS group majority |
The fourteenth convocation of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Четрнаести сазив Народне скупштине Републике Србије, romanized: Četrnaesti saziv Narodne skupštine Republike Srbije) is the ongoing convocation of the National Assembly of Serbia. It was constituted in the House of the National Assembly on 6 February 2024.
In the 2023 parliamentary election, the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS)-led electoral alliance re-gained its parliamentary majority, winning 129 seats in total. The second placed was the Serbia Against Violence coalition, which won 65 seats. The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) electoral alliance suffered major losses, only winning 18 seats in total. Ana Brnabić of SNS was elected president of the National Assembly on 20 March. On 2 May, the National Assembly elected the cabinet of Miloš Vučević.
Background
[edit]Parliamentary elections in Serbia were held on 17 December 2023.[1] The election resulted in a victory of the Serbia Must Not Stop electoral alliance led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), winning 129 seats.[2] The second placed was the Serbia Against Violence coalition, which won 65 seats.[2] The electoral alliance of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) collapsed and only won 18 seats, this being its worst result since the 2007 parliamentary election.[2]
Leadership
[edit]The leadership of the fourteenth convocation was elected during its constitutive session on 20 March.[3] Ana Brnabić of SNS was elected president of the National Assembly, while Sandra Božić of SNS, Marina Raguš of SNS, Snežana Paunović of SPS, Elvira Kovács of Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, Edin Đerlek of Justice and Reconciliation Party, and Jovan Janjić of We – Voice from the People were elected vice-presidents.[4] Srđan Smiljanić, an independent politician, was elected general secretary.[4]
Božić unexpectedly resigned from her positions in the National Assembly on 7 May.[5][6] A day later, the Assembly of Vojvodina elected a new government, in which Božić was chosen as vice president of the government of Vojvodina.[7]
Decision on the election of the president of the National Assembly Ana Brnabić (SNS) | ||
Ballot → | 20 March 2024 | |
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Required majority → | 126 out of 250 | |
Yes |
153 / 250
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No |
5 / 250
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Abstentions | 0 / 250
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Absentees |
92 / 250
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Source:[8] |
Timeline
[edit]The fourteenth convocation started its constitutive session on 6 February 2024, at which the mandates of the elected members of the National Assembly were confirmed.[9] It continued on 18 March and lasted until 20 March.[10] During the constitutive session, the president of the National Assembly, vice-presidents of the National Assembly, general secretary of the National Assembly, and members of working bodies of the National Assembly were elected.[3][9] Members of permanent parliamentary delegations in international institutions were also elected.[3][9]
After Miloš Vučević was given the mandate to form a government by Aleksandar Vučić, the president of Serbia, the National Assembly elected him and his cabinet at a special session on 2 May.[11] The first extraordinary session of the fourteenth convocation began on 23 July.[12][13] The agenda of the session had 60 points.[12] During the session, Brnabić issued a warning to Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta.[14]
Legislation
[edit]The law on local elections was amended on 23 April under an urgent procedure.[15] 165 voted in favour, while 26 voted against.[16] The law on the unified electoral roll was also amended, with 153 votes in favour, on 10 May.[17][18]
Members
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The tables below lists all current and former members of the National Assembly during its fourteenth convocation.[19] The parliamentary group Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP)–Movement of Free Citizens (PSG) was dissolved on 10 April, after all three PSG MPs left the parliamentary group.[20] SSP then created its own parliamentary group, while PSG opted to continue without a parliamentary group.[21]
Aleksandar Vučić – Serbia Must Not Stop
[edit]Party of Freedom and Justice
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Dragan Đilas | SSP | 1967 | ||
Đorđo Đorđić | SSP | 1978 | ||
Dalibor Jekić | SSP | 1977 | ||
Branko Miljuš | SSP | 1972 | ||
Jelena Milošević | SSP | 1988 | ||
Peđa Mitrović | SSP | 1988 | ||
Dušan Nikezić | SSP | 1973 | ||
Tatjana Pašić | SSP | 1964 | ||
Sonja Pernat | SSP | 1976 | ||
Goran Petrović | SSP | 1966 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Mila Popović | SSP | 1978 | ||
Jelena Spirić | SSP | 1982 | ||
Borko Stefanović | SSP | 1974 | ||
Marinika Tepić | SSP | 1974 | Parliamentary leader | |
Željko Veselinović | USS Sloga | 1974 | ||
Irena Živković | SSP | 1979 | ||
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[24] |
People's Movement of Serbia – New Face of Serbia
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Miroslav Aleksić | NPS | 1978 | Parliamentary leader | |
Uroš Đokić | NPS | 1982 | ||
Ana Eraković | NPS | 1985 | ||
Aleksandar Ivanović | NPS | 1982 | ||
Ana Jakovljević | NPS | 1981 | ||
Nenad Milojičić | NPS | 1978 | ||
Dragan Ninković | NLS | 1975 | ||
Borislav Novaković | NPS | 1964 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Miloš Parandilović | NLS | 1989 | ||
Slavica Radovanović | NPS | 1966 | ||
Snežana Rakić | NPS | 1961 | ||
Ivana Rokvić | NPS | 1977 | ||
Đorđe Stanković | NPS | 1989 | ||
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[25] |
Ivica Dačić – Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Dušan Bajatović | SPS | 1967 | ||
Nataša Bogunović | SPS | 1973 | ||
Igor Braunović | SPS | 1975 | ||
Ivan Karić | Zeleni | 1975 | ||
Mirka Lukić Šarkanović | SPS | 1968 | ||
Uglješa Marković | SPS | 1991 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Marko Milošević | SPS | 1999 | ||
Snežana Paunović | SPS | 1975 | Parliamentary leader | |
Aleksandra Pavlović Marković | SPS | 1968 | ||
Dijana Radović | SPS | 1989 | ||
Branko Ružić | SPS | 1975 | ||
Dunja Simonović Bratić | SPS | 1981 | ||
Vladan Zagrađanin | SPS | 1968 | ||
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[26] |
New DSS – POKS (NADA)
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Vladimir Đorđević | POKS | 1973 | ||
Ljubinko Đurković | POKS | 1962 | ||
Vladimir Jelić | POKS | 1977 | ||
Miloš Jovanović | NDSS | 1976 | Parliamentary leader | |
Predrag Marsenić | NDSS | 1970 | ||
Vojislav Mihailović | POKS | 1951 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Slađana Miletić | NDSS | 1972 | ||
Slađana Radisaljević | NDSS | 1968 | ||
Dušan Radosavljević | POKS | 1959 | ||
Zoran Sandić | NDSS | 1970 | ||
Zoran Stojanović | NDSS | 1968 | ||
Dejan Šulkić | NDSS | 1972 | ||
Nenad Tomašević | POKS | 1971 | ||
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[27] |
Green–Left Front – Do not let Belgrade drown
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Rastislav Dinić | ZLF | 1978 | ||
Biljana Đorđević | ZLF | 1984 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Jelena Jerinić | ZLF | 1978 | ||
Robet Kozma | ZLF | 1983 | ||
Radomir Lazović | ZLF | 1980 | Parliamentary leader | |
Marina Mijatović | ZLF | 1976 | ||
Đorđe Pavićević | ZLF | 1966 | ||
Bogdan Radovanović | ZLF | 1989 | ||
Natalija Stojmenović | ZLF | 1995 | ||
Dobrica Veselinović | ZLF | 1981 | ||
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[28] |
Serbia Centre – SRCE
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Slobodan Cvejić | SRCE | 1965 | ||
Dragan Delić | SRCE | 1953 | ||
Slobodan Ilić | SRCE | 1978 | ||
Stefan Janjić | SRCE | 1987 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Tatjana Marković Topalović | SRCE | 1969 | ||
Verica Milanović | SRCE | 1969 | ||
Tijana Perić Diligenski | SRCE | 1986 | ||
Slobodan Petrović | SRCE | 1990 | ||
Zdravko Ponoš | SRCE | 1962 | Parliamentary leader | |
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[29] |
Democratic Party – DS
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Zoran Lutovac | DS | 1964 | Parliamentary leader | |
Ksenija Marković | DS | 1986 | ||
Srđan Milivojević | DS | 1965 | ||
Nenad Mitrović | DS | 1970 | ||
Nebojša Novaković | DS | 1984 | ||
Dragana Rakić | DS | 1973 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Dragana Rašić | DS | 1984 | ||
Filip Tatalović | DS | 1981 | ||
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[30] |
Healthy Serbia–Russian Party–United Peasant Party
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Miloljub Albijanić | ZS | 1967 | Parliamentary leader | |
Radomir Bojović | ZS | 1962 | ||
Milija Miletić | USS | 1968 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Slobodan Nikolić | RS | 1957 | ||
Jovan Palalić | SNP | 1971 | ||
Ivana Stamatović | ZS | 1991 | ||
Lidija Šarac | SNP | 1958 | ||
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[31] |
We – Strength from the People
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Jovan Janjić | MI–GIN | 1963 | ||
Mitar Kovač | MI–GIN | 1959 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Ana Krstić | MI–GIN | 1986 | ||
Siniša Ljepojević | MI–GIN | 1956 | ||
Branko Pavlović | MI–GIN | 1960 | Parliamentary leader | |
Dragan Stanojević | MI–GIN | 1971 | ||
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[32] |
We – Power of the People prof dr Branimir Nestorović
[edit]The group was known "We – Strength from the People prof dr Branimir Nestorović" until April 2024.[33]
Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Borislav Antonijević | MI–SN | 1967 | ||
Ana Ivanović | MI–SN | 1971 | ||
Branko Lukić | MI–SN | 1959 | Parliamentary leader | |
Branimir Nestorović | MI–SN | 1954 | ||
Aleksandar Pavić | MI–SN | 1961 | ||
Jelena Pavlović | MI–SN | 1976 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[34] |
PUPS – Solidarity and Justice
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Aleksandar Đukić | PUPS | 1997 | ||
Risto Kostov | PUPS | 1954 | ||
Stefan Krkobabić | PUPS | 1989 | Parliamentary leader | |
Dragan M. Marković | PUPS | 1965 | ||
Ilo Mihajlovski | PUPS | 1960 | ||
Milorad Stošić | PUPS | 1954 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[35] |
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Boris Bajić | VMSZ/SVM | 1982 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Elvira Kovács | VMSZ/SVM | 1982 | ||
Bálint Pásztor | VMSZ/SVM | 1979 | Parliamentary leader | |
József Tóbiás | VMSZ/SVM | 1971 | ||
Ákos Újhelyi | VMSZ/SVM | 1977 | ||
Úri Emese | VMSZ/SVM | 1967 | ||
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[36] |
Social Democratic Party of Serbia
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Muamer Bačevac | SDPS | 1977 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Edis Durgutović | SDPS | 1983 | ||
Sanja Jefić Branković | SDPS | 1984 | ||
Branimir Jovanović | SDPS | 1979 | Parliamentary leader | |
Jasmina Karanac | SDPS | 1967 | ||
Slađana Šušnjar | SDPS | 1975 | ||
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[37] |
Dragan Marković Palma – United Serbia
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Zagorka Aleksić | JS | 1987 | ||
Nenad Filipović | JS | 1972 | ||
Marija Jevđić | JS | 1981 | ||
Dragan Marković | JS | 1960 | Parliamentary leader | |
Života Starčević | JS | 1968 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[38] |
Ecological Uprising
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | Notes | |
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Dragan Jonić | EU | 1966 | ||
Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta | EU | 1966 | Parliamentary leader | |
Milica Marušić Jablanović | EU | 1983 | ||
Danijela Nestorović | EU | 1974 | Parliamentary deputy leader | |
Goran Petković | EU | 1963 | ||
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[39] |
Members without a parliamentary group
[edit]Name | Political party | Year of birth | |
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Edin Đerlek | SPP | 1987 | |
Pavle Grbović | PSG | 1993 | |
Shaip Kamberi | PVD/PDD | 1964 | |
Bogdana Koljević Grifit | Independent | 1979 | |
Selma Kučević | SDAS | 1991 | |
Edin Numanović | SPP | 1994 | |
Anna Oreg | PSG | 1985 | |
Vladimir Pajić | PSG | 1989 | |
Žarko Ristić[b] | Independent | 1980 | |
Ahmedin Škrijelj | SDAS | 1982 | |
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[41] |
Former members
[edit]Name | Political party | Parliamentary group | Year of birth | Term length | Notes | ||
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Slavica Škrbić | POKS | NADA | 1980 | 6 February 2024 | |||
Marija Vojinović | POKS | NADA | 1980 | 6 February 2024 | |||
Predrag Bandić | SNS | AV–SNSDS | 1968 | 6 February–27 March 2024 | Resigned for unknown reasons, later served in the government of Serbia | ||
Nikola Selaković | SNS | AV–SNSDS | 1983 | 6 February–27 March 2024 | Resigned for unknown reasons, later served in the government of Serbia | ||
Miloš Vučević | SNS | AV–SNSDS | 1974 | 6 February–27 March 2024 | Resigned for unknown reasons, later became prime minister of Serbia | ||
Nastasja Baković | NLS | NPS–NLS | 1999 | 6 February–17 April 2024 | |||
Milan Krkobabić | PUPS | PUPS – Solidarity and Justice | 1952 | 6 February–30 April 2024 | Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia | ||
Ivica Dačić | SPS | SPS–Zeleni | 1966 | 6 February–1 May 2024 | Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia | ||
Slavica Đukić Dejanović | SPS | SPS–Zeleni | 1951 | 6 February–1 May 2024 | Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia | ||
Arno Gujon | SNS | AV–SNSDS | 1985 | 6 February–1 May 2024 | Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia | ||
Zlatibor Lončar | SNS | AV–SNSDS | 1971 | 6 February–1 May 2024 | Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia | ||
Tatjana Macura | Independent | AV–SNSDS | 1981 | 6 February–1 May 2024 | Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia | ||
Đorđe Milićević | SPS | SPS–Zeleni | 1978 | 6 February–1 May 2024 | Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia | ||
Petar Petković | SNS | AV–SNSDS | 1980 | 6 February–1 May 2024 | Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia | ||
Dejan Ristić | SNS | AV–SNSDS | 1972 | 6 February–1 May 2024 | Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia | ||
Novica Tončev | SPS | SPS–Zeleni | 1962 | 6 February–1 May 2024 | Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia | ||
Usame Zukorlić | SPP | Members without a parliamentary group | 1992 | 6 February–1 May 2024 | Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia | ||
Jelena Žarić Kovačević | SNS | AV–SNSDS | 1981 | 6 February–1 May 2024 | Resigned to serve in the government of Serbia | ||
Sandra Božić | SNS | AV–SNSDS | 1979 | 6 February–7 May 2024 | Resigned to serve in the government of Vojvodina | ||
Vladimir Orlić | SNS | AV–SNSDS | 1979 | 6 February–13 June 2024 | Resigned to serve as director of the Security Intelligence Agency | ||
Rejhan Kurtović | SPP | Members without a parliamentary group | 1986 | 1–20 May 2024 | |||
Ivana Nikolić | SNS | AV–SNSDS | 1989 | 6 February–10 June 2024 | |||
Sabira Hadžiavdić | SPP | Members without a parliamentary group | 1975 | 23 July 2024 | |||
Jelena Bogdanović | POKS | NADA | 1988 | 1 May–24 July 2024 | |||
Source: National Assembly of Serbia[5] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Initially the president of the Serbian Left at the beginning of the 14th convocation, Milojičić joined SNS in June 2024.[22]
- ^ Ristić was a member of NPS and its parliamentary group until 12 September 2024, when he was expelled.[40]
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