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  2. Aleksandar Vučić - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandar Vučić(Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Вучић, pronounced[aleksǎːndarvǔtʃitɕ]; born 5 March 1970)[1]is a Serbian politician serving as the president of Serbiasince 2017.[2] A founding member of the Serbian Progressive Party(SNS), he previously served as the president of the SNS from 2012 to 2023,[3]first deputy prime ...

  3. Prime Minister of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandar Vučić Александар Вучић (born 1970) 27 April 2014 – 31 May 2017 Serbian Progressive Party: Vučić I: SNS–SPS SDPS–PS–NS: 2014: Vučić II: SNS–SPS SDPS–PS–PUPS: 2016 – Ivica Dačić Ивица Дачић (born 1966) 31 May 2017 – 29 June 2017 Socialist Party of Serbia: Acting: Aleksandar Vučić ...

  4. Aleksandar Vukic - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandar Vukic (Serbian: Александар Вукић, Aleksandar Vukić, pronounced [aleksǎːndar ʋǔːkitɕ, alěksaːn-]; born 6 April 1996) is an Australian professional tennis player. He has a career high ATP singles ranking of world No. 48 achieved on 14 August 2023. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of world No. 389 ...

  5. First cabinet of Aleksandar Vučić - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet of the Government of Serbia, led by prime minister Aleksandar Vučić, was elected on 27 April 2014 by a majority vote in the National Assembly.It comprised ministers from the Serbian Progressive Party, Socialist Party of Serbia, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Movement of Socialists and New Serbia, as well as some independent ministers.

  6. Second cabinet of Aleksandar Vučić - Wikipedia

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    Second cabinet of Aleksandar Vučić. The Government of Serbia, the second one led by prime minister Aleksandar Vučić, was elected on 11 August 2016 by a majority vote in the National Assembly. [ 1] Parliamentary election was held on 24 April 2016, and the ruling coalition of the Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia ...

  7. Russia–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    In the 1750s, in a re-settlement initiated by Austrian Colonel Ivan Horvat, a vast number of Orthodox Serbs, mostly from territories controlled by the Habsburg monarchy (the Serbian Grenzers), settled in Russia's military frontier region of New Serbia (with the centre in Novomirgorod, mainly in the territory of the present-day Kirovohrad Oblast of Ukraine), as well as in Slavo-Serbia (now ...

  8. Serbia–Ukraine relations - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine. Serbia–Ukraine relations (Serbian: Односи Србије и Украјине, romanized: Odnosi Srbije i Ukrajine, Ukrainian: Українсько-сербські відносини, romanized: Ukrayins'ko-serbs'ki vidnosyny) are foreign relations between Serbia and Ukraine. Serbia, as a direct successor to the Federal Republic ...

  9. Aleksandar Vulin - Wikipedia

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    Lawyer. Aleksandar Vulin (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Вулин; born 2 October 1972) is a Serbian politician and lawyer. Serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia since 2024. He served as the director of the Security Intelligence Agency (BIA) from 1 December 2022 until 3 November 2023. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Additionally, he previously served ...