Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation (Serbia)

{{Short description|Ministry in the Government of Serbia}}

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{{Politics of Serbia}}

The Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation ({{langx|sr|Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација / Ministarstvo nauke, tehnološkog razvoja i inovacija}}) is a ministry in the Serbian government. It originally existed as the ministry of science from 1991 to 2004 and then under various different names from 2004 to 2011, when it was merged into the education ministry. The ministry was re-established as a separate entity with the formation of the third cabinet of Ana Brnabić on 26 October 2022.

The current minister in Jelena Begović, a non-partisan figure nominated by the Serbian Progressive Party.[https://nitra.gov.rs/tekst/sr/55/ministar-nauke-tehnoloskog-razvoja-i-inovacija.php "Ministar nauke, tehnološkog razvoja i inovacija"]; Ministry of Science, Technological Development, and Innovation; Government of Serbia; accessed 5 January 2023. The assistant minister is Marina Soković, who was previously assistant minister in the ministry of education, science, and technological development from 2019 to 2022.[https://nitra.gov.rs/tekst/sr/201/pomocnik-ministra.php# Pomoćnik ministra]; Ministry of Science, Technological Development, and Innovation; Government of Serbia; accessed 5 January 2023.

List of ministers

Political Party:

{{legend2|{{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}|SPS|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}|DS|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}

{{legend2|{{party color|Democratic Party of Serbia}}|DSS|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}

{{legend2|{{party color|G17 Plus}}|G17 Plus|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}

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class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
colspan=3| Name
{{small|(Birth–Death)}}

! Party

! colspan=2| Term of Office

! Prime Minister
{{small|(Cabinet)}}

colspan="7" |Minister of Science
style="background:{{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}};" |

| 80px

| Divna Trajković
{{small|(born 1940)}}

| SPS

| 23 December 1991

| 10 February 1993

| Božović {{small|(I)}}

style="background:{{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}};" |

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| Slobodan Unković
{{small|(born 1938)}}

| SPS

| 10 February 1993

| 28 May 1996

| Šainović {{small|(I)}}
Marjanović {{small|(I)}}

style="background:{{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}};" |

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| Dušan Kanazir
{{small|(1921–2009)}}

| SPS

| 28 May 1996

| 24 March 1998

| Marjanović {{small|(I)}}

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| Branislav Ivković
{{small|(born 1952)}}

| SPS

| 24 March 1998

| 24 October 2000

| Marjanović {{small|(II)}}

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| Radivoje Mitrović
{{small|(born 1957)}}

| SPS

| 24 October 2000

| 25 January 2001

| Minić {{small|(transitional)}}

style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}};" |

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| Dragan Domazet
{{small|(born 1947)}}

| DS

| 25 January 2001

| 3 March 2004

| Đinđić {{small|(I)}}
Živković {{small|(I)}}

colspan="7" |Minister of Science and Environmental Protection
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| Aleksandar Popović
{{small|(born 1971)}}

| DSS

| 3 March 2004

| 15 May 2007

| Koštunica {{small|(I)}}

colspan="7" |Minister of Science and Technology
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| Ana Pešikan
{{small|(born 1959)}}

| G17 Plus

| 15 May 2007

| 7 July 2008

| Koštunica {{small|(II)}}

colspan="7" |Minister of Science and Technological Development
style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}};" |

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| Božidar Đelić
{{small|(born 1965)}}

| DS

| 7 July 2008

| 14 March 2011

| Cvetković {{small|(I)}}

colspan="7" |Minister of Science, Technological Development and Innovation
style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |

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| Jelena Begović
{{small|(born 1970)}}

| n-p{{efn|Nominated by the SNS.}}

| 26 October 2022

| Incumbent

| Brnabić {{small|(III)}}
Vučević {{small|(I)}}

Notes

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References

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