Serbia Approves New Government Led By Duro Macut, A Doctor
- Djuro Macut has been approved as Serbia's new Prime Minister with a vote of confidence from the parliament, receiving 153 votes against 46 from the opposition.
- Macut stated that Serbia will pursue European Union membership and hold 'an open and pressure-free dialogue' regarding the Kosovo issue.
- Following the deadly train station accident that killed 16 people, students have organized protests demanding accountability and government reforms.
- Macut's cabinet, which includes 31 ministers, is viewed as a balance between retaining political allies and introducing new faces to key positions.
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Serbia: Appointment of a new government, led by Djuro Macut, a close friend of the President
Following the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic in January, and in the context of massive protests against corruption by students, a new government has just been appointed in Serbia on Wednesday 16 April. His new leader, Djuro Macut, a doctor unknown in politics, is a close friend of President Aleksandar Vucic.


Serbia Approves New Government Led By Duro Macut, A Doctor
Serbia has appointed a new government led by Duro Macut, a doctor and academic with no prior political experience, amid street protests that have rocked the Balkan nation.
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