Ms Cvijanović was appointed by a vote of 50 in favour, 23
against, and two abstentions Stanislav Čađo is replaced by
Radislav Jovičić as the Minister of the Interior, while Igor Vidović is
the new Minister of Economic Relations and Regional Cooperation. Stevo
Mirjanić replaces Miroslav Milovanović as the Minister of Agriculture,
Forestry and Water Management.
Ms Maida Ibrišagić-Hrstić replaces Bakir Ajanović as the Minister of
Trade and Tourism, Goran Mutabdžija replaces Anton Kasipović as the
Minister of Education and Culture, and Slobodan Stanić replaces Ranko
Škrbić as the Minister of Health and Social Welfare.
The Ministry of Finance is to be led by Zoran Tegeltija, Industry,
Energy and Mining by Željko Kovačević, Science and Technology by Jasmin
Komić, Family, Youth and Sport by Ms Nada Tešanović, and the Ministry of
Refugees and Displaced Persons will be led by Davor Čordaš. Ms Gorana
Zlatković is in charge of the Justice Ministry, Ms Srebrenka Golić of
Spatial Planning, Civil Engineering and Ecology, Nedeljko Čubrilović of
Transport and Communications, Ms Lejla Rešić is the Minister of
Administration and Local Self-Government, and Petar Đokić of Labour and
Veterans’ and Disabled Persons’ Affairs.
The Cabinet was appointed with 50 votes in favour, 22 against, and three abstentions.
Members of the Cabinet took the oath of office in the parliament.
(Agency/Frontal)

