President of the Government of Serbia | |
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Председник Владе Србије Predsednik Vlade Srbije | |
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since 16 April 2025 | |
Government of Serbia | |
Style | Mr. Prime Minister (informal) His Excellency (diplomatic) |
Type | Head of government |
Member of | Government |
Residence | Villa Bor, Bulevar Kneza Aleksandra Karađorđevića 75, Belgrade |
Seat | Government Building, Nemanjina 11, Belgrade |
Nominator | President of the Republic |
Appointer | National Assembly |
Term length | Four years, no term limit |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Serbia |
Formation | 27 August 1805 |
First holder | Matija Nenadović |
Deputy | First Deputy Prime Minister |
Salary | 211,000 RSD (€1,800) monthly |
Website | srbija |
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The prime minister of Serbia (Serbian: премијер Србије, romanized: premijer Srbije; feminine: премијерка/premijerka), formally the president of the Government of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: председник Владе Републике Србије, romanized: predsednik Vlade Republike Srbije; feminine: председница/predsednica) is the head of the Government of Serbia.[1]: 38 The role of the prime minister is to direct the work of the government, and submits to the National Assembly the government's program, including a list of proposed ministers. The resignation of the prime minister results in the dismissal of the government. In the formal order of precedence, the position of prime minister is the third highest state office, after the president of the Republic and the president of the National Assembly.
The first officeholder was Matija Nenadović, who became president of the Governing Council on 27 August 1805.[2] The current prime minister, Đuro Macut was nominated by the president of the Republic, Aleksandar Vučić, and elected and appointed along with his cabinet by the National Assembly on 16 April 2025.[3]