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Serbia’s president nominates ally as PM designate

The ruling party has 113 seats in the 250-seat parliament and will have to seek partners to form a government

By REUTERS
March 31, 2024
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. — AFP/File
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. — AFP/File

BELGRADE: Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Saturday nominated his close ally Milos Vucevic to be prime minister and to lead a new government through a time of war in Europe and tensions with Kosovo.

The nomination comes more than three months after their party, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), won the most votes in a national election on Dec. 17. Vucevic took over leadership of the party after Vucic stepped down last year. “I propose to parliament Milos Vucevic as candidate for prime minister of Serbia,” Vucic wrote on Instagram.

A lawyer by profession, Vucevic was deputy prime minister and defence minister in the government of his predecessor Ana Brnabic. The ruling party has 113 seats in the 250-seat parliament and will have to seek partners to form a government. The Socialists and the List Of Vojvodina Hungarians, both traditional partners of the SNS, have 13 and six deputies.