Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure (Serbia)

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Ministry of Construction, Transportation and Infrastructure
Министарство грађевинарства, саобраћаја и инфраструктуре
Ministarstvo građevinarstva, saobraćaja i infrastrukture
Ministry overview
Formed11 February 1991; 33 years ago (1991-02-11)
JurisdictionGovernment of Serbia
HeadquartersNemanjina Street 22–26, Belgrade, Serbia
44°48′15.1″N 20°27′43.6″E / 44.804194°N 20.462111°E / 44.804194; 20.462111
Employees316 (2017)[1]
Annual budget832.90 million (2020, planned)[2]
Minister responsible
Websitewww.mgsi.gov.rs

The Ministry of Construction, Transportation and Infrastructure of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Министарство грађевинарства, саобраћаја и инфраструктуре, romanizedMinistarstvo građevinarstva, saobraćaja i infrastrukture) is the ministry in the Government of Serbia which is in the charge of construction, transportation and infrastructure. The current minister is Goran Vesić, in office since 26 October 2022.

History

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The Ministry of Construction, Transportation and Infrastructure was established on 11 February 1991.

The Ministry of Construction and Urbanism which existed from 1991 to 2004, and from 2012 to 2014, merged into the Ministry of Construction, Transportation and Infrastructure.

Sectors

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There are several sectors operating within the Ministry:

  • Sector for road transport, roads and traffic safety
  • Sector for railways and intermodal transport
  • Sector for air traffic
  • Sector for water transport and navigation safety
  • Sector for building and construction land
  • Sector for spatial planning, urbanism and housing
  • Sector for international cooperation and European integration
  • Sector for strategic planning and management of infrastructure projects
  • Sector for inspection control

Subordinate institutions

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There are several agencies and institutions that operate within the scope of the Ministry:

  • Republic Geodetic Authority (Serbian: Републички Геодестски Завод)
  • Port Authority (Serbian: Агенција за управљање лукама)
  • Directorate for Railways (Serbian: Директорат за железнице)
  • Agency for Traffic Safety (Serbian: Агенција за безбедност саобраћаја)
  • Directorate for Determination of the ships ability for navigation (Serbian: Управа за утврђивање снособности бродова за пловидбу)
  • Directorate for Waterways (Serbian: Дирекција за водне путеве)

List of ministers

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Political Party:   SPS   SRS   SPO   DS   NS   SNS

Name
(Birth–Death)
Party Term of Office Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Minister of Transportation and Communications
Miodrag Pešić SPS 11 February 1991 23 December 1991 Zelenović (I)
Žarko Katić SPS 23 December 1991 18 March 1994 Božović (I)
Šainović (I)
Aleksa Jokić
(born 1950)
SPS 18 March 1994 28 May 1996 Marjanović (I)
Svetolik Kostadinović
(born 1940)
SPS 28 May 1996 24 March 1998
Dragan Todorović
(born 1953)
SRS 24 March 1998 11 November 1999 Marjanović (II)
Ratko Marčetić
(born 1942)
SRS 11 November 1999 24 October 2000
Aleksandar Milutinović
(1948–2013)
SPO 24 October 2000 25 January 2001 Minić (transitional)
Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications
Marija Rašeta-Vukosavljević
(born 1962)
DS 25 January 2001 3 March 2004 Đinđić (I)
Živković (I)
Minister of Capital Investments
Velimir Ilić
(born 1951)
NS 3 March 2004 7 July 2008 Koštunica (III)
Minister of Infrastructure
Milutin Mrkonjić
(1942–2021)
SPS 7 July 2008 14 March 2011 Cvetković (I)
Minister of Infrastructure and Energy
Milutin Mrkonjić
(1942–2021)
SPS 14 March 2011 27 July 2012 Cvetković (I)
Minister of Transportation
Milutin Mrkonjić
(1942–2021)
SPS 27 July 2012 2 September 2013 Dačić (I)
Aleksandar Antić
(born 1969)
SPS 2 September 2013 27 April 2014
Minister of Construction, Transportation, and Infrastructure
Zorana Mihajlović
(born 1970)
SNS 27 April 2014 28 October 2020 Vučić (III)
Brnabić (I)
Tomislav Momirović
(born 1983)
SNS 28 October 2020 26 October 2022 Brnabić (II)
Goran Vesić
(born 1969)
SNS 26 October 2022 Incumbent Brnabić (III)
Vučević (I)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Година LXXIII – број 61". pravno-informacioni-sistem.rs (in Serbian). Službeni glasnik RS. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  2. ^ "ЗАКОН О БУЏЕТУ РЕПУБЛИКЕ СРБИЈЕ ЗА 2020. ГОДИНУ" (PDF). parlament.gov.rs. Народна скупштина Републике Србије. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
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