Slavica Đukić Dejanović

Slavica Đukić Dejanović
Славица Ђукић Дејановић
Đukić Dejanović in 2010
Minister of Education
In office
25 July 2023  16 April 2025
Prime Minister
Preceded byBranko Ružić
Đorđe Milićević (acting)
Succeeded byDejan Vuk Stanković
Minister without portfolio
In office
11 August 2016  28 October 2020
Prime Minister
Preceded byVelimir Ilić
Succeeded byNovica Tončev
Minister of Health
In office
27 July 2012  27 April 2014
Prime MinisterIvica Dačić
Preceded byZoran Stanković
Succeeded byZlatibor Lončar
President of Serbia
Acting
In office
5 April 2012  31 May 2012
Prime MinisterMirko Cvetković
Preceded byBoris Tadić
Succeeded byTomislav Nikolić
President of the National Assembly
In office
25 June 2008  31 May 2012
Prime MinisterMirko Cvetković
Preceded byOliver Dulić
Succeeded byNebojša Stefanović
Minister of Family Care
In office
24 October 2000  25 January 2001
Prime MinisterMilomir Minić
Preceded byMiroslav Nedeljković
Succeeded by
  • Dragan Milovanović
  • (Labour and Employment)
Personal details
Born (1951-07-04) 4 July 1951
Rača, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
Political partySPS
Alma materUniversity of Belgrade

Slavica Đukić Dejanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Славица Ђукић Дејановић, pronounced [slâʋitsa dʑûkitɕ dɛjǎːnɔʋitɕ]; born 4 July 1951) is a Serbian politician who served as minister of education from 2023 to 2025. A long-time member of the Socialist Party of Serbia, she previously served as minister of family care in the transitional government of Milomir Minić, president of the National Assembly of Serbia from 2008 to 2012, acting president of Serbia after the resignation of Boris Tadić, minister of health from 2012 to 2014, and minister without portfolio in charge of demography and population policy from 2016 to 2020.

Dejanović is the second woman who served as president of the National Assembly, after Nataša Mićić, who served the role from 2001 to 2004, and the first one in the independent Serbia. She was also the first woman to hold the post of head of state of Serbia since independence in 2006.