Third cabinet of Ana Brnabić

3rd cabinet of Ana Brnabić

Government of Serbia
2022–2024
Date formed26 October 2022
Date dissolved2 May 2024
People and organisations
PresidentAleksandar Vučić
Prime MinisterAna Brnabić (until 20 March 2024)
Ivica Dačić (since 20 March 2024)
Deputy Prime MinistersIvica Dačić, Maja Gojković, Miloš Vučević, Siniša Mali
No. of ministers25
28
Total no. of members29
Member parties
Status in legislatureCoalition government
History
Election2022 general election
Legislature term13th convocation of the National Assembly
Budget2023, 2024
Incoming formation2022 government formation
PredecessorBrnabić II
SuccessorVučević I

The third cabinet of Ana Brnabić was formed on 26 October 2022, following the latter's election as Prime Minister of Serbia by the National Assembly on the same day. It succeeded the second cabinet of Ana Brnabić.

The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came to power in 2012. Brnabić was appointed prime minister by Aleksandar Vučić, the president of Serbia, in June 2017 and was elected shortly afterwards by the National Assembly. Initially an independent politician, she joined SNS in 2019; she was re-elected after the 2020 Serbian parliamentary election. After the snap 2022 parliamentary election, Vučić gave Brnabić another mandate to form a government and stated that she would serve for two years, instead of a regular four-year mandate. With the dissolution of the National Assembly on 1 November 2023, Brnabić's cabinet entered in acting capacity. As first deputy prime minister, Dačić took over the capacity of acting prime minister following Brnabić's election as president of the National Assembly in March 2024.

The cabinet was composed of members of SNS, Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina (DSHV), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS), and Justice and Reconciliation Party (SPP). The Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (VMSZ) serves as confidence and supply for the government. With 29 ministers in total, it was the largest amount of ministers of any post-Milošević government. It was succeeded by the cabinet of Miloš Vučević on 2 May 2024.