Ivica Dačić
Ivica Dačić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ивица Дачић, pronounced [îʋit͡sa dât͡ʃit͡ɕ]; born 1 January 1966) is a Serbian politician. He has been the Minister of Foreign Affairs since April 2014. He is the leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia.
Ivica Dačić | |
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![]() Ivica Dačić in 2013 | |
| First Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia | |
| Assumed office 27 April 2014 | |
| Prime Minister | Aleksandar Vučić Himself (Acting) Ana Brnabić |
| Preceded by | Aleksandar Vučić |
| In office 7 July 2008 – 27 July 2012 | |
| Prime Minister | Mirko Cvetković |
| Preceded by | Božidar Đelić |
| Succeeded by | Aleksandar Vučić |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
| Assumed office 27 April 2014 | |
| Prime Minister | Aleksandar Vučić Himself (Acting) Ana Brnabić |
| Preceded by | Ivan Mrkić |
| Prime Minister of Serbia | |
| In office 31 May 2017 – 29 June 2017 Acting | |
| President | Aleksandar Vučić |
| Preceded by | Aleksandar Vučić |
| Succeeded by | Ana Brnabić |
| In office 27 July 2012 – 27 April 2014 | |
| President | Tomislav Nikolić |
| Deputy | Aleksandar Vučić (First) Jovan Krkobabić Rasim Ljajić Suzana Grubješić |
| Preceded by | Mirko Cvetković |
| Succeeded by | Aleksandar Vučić |
| Minister of Internal Affairs | |
| In office 7 July 2008 – 27 April 2014 | |
| Prime Minister | Mirko Cvetković Himself |
| Preceded by | Mirjana Orašanin (Acting) |
| Succeeded by | Nebojša Stefanović |
| Minister of Information of Serbia | |
| In office 24 October 2000 – 25 January 2001 Served with Bogoljub Pejčić and Biserka Matić-Spasojević | |
| Prime Minister | Milomir Minić |
| Preceded by | Aleksandar Vučić |
| Succeeded by | Position abolished |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1 January 1966 Prizren, SFR Yugoslavia (now Kosovo) |
| Political party | Socialist (1991–present) |
| Spouse(s) | Sanja Sakić Dačić |
| Children | 2 |
| Alma mater | University of Belgrade |
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From 2008 to April 2014, he was Minister of Internal Affairs, while also being Prime Minister of Serbia for part of that tenure, from July 2012 until 2014.[1] He also was Acting Prime Minister of Serbia from 31 May 2017 until 29 June 2017.
He unsuccessfully ran for President of Serbia in 2004.[2]
References
- "Potpredsednici i ministri", Government of the Republic of Serbia, 2012
- "DOCUMENTS OF THE REPUBLIC ELECTORAL COMMISSION - REGULATIONS", Republic of Serbia, archived from the original on 27 October 2011
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