Minister of Internal Affairs (Serbia)

Minister of Internal Affairs (Serbia)
Badge of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia

Minister of Internal Affairs (Serbian: Министар унутрашњих послова) is the person in charge of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia. The current Minister is Ivica Dačić, since 7 July 2008.

List of ministers

Ivica Dačić, Minister of Internal Affairs since 2008
Minister Party Term start Term end Lifespan
Radmilo Bogdanović Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 11 February 1991 30 May 1991 1934–
Zoran Sokolović Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 30 May 1991 20 March 1997 1938–2001
Radovan Stojičić (acting) Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 20 March 1997 11 April 1997 1951–1997
Vlastimir Đorđević (acting) Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 11 April 1997 15 April 1997 1948–
Vlajko Stojiljković Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 15 April 1997 9 October 2000 1937–2002
Mirko Marjanović (acting) Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 11 October 2000 24 October 2000 1937–2006
Stevan Nikčević (Co-Minister) Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) 1961–
Božidar Prelević (Co-Minister) Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) 1959–
+ Slobodan Tomović (Co-Minister) Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 24 October 2000 25 January 2001 1946–
Dušan Mihajlović New Democracy (ND) /
Liberals of Serbia (LS)
25 January 2001 3 March 2004 1948–
Dragan Jočić Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) 3 March 2004 7 July 2008 1960–
Mirjana Orašanin (acting for Jočić) 26 January 2008 7 July 2008 1956–
Ivica Dačić Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) 7 July 2008 Present 1966–

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