Party has candidate for health minister

Zoran Stanković was proposed to be appointed Serbia's new health minister on Monday.

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Zoran Stankovic was proposed to be appointed Serbia's new health minister on Monday. He is a former minister of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro and former head of the Military Medical Academy (VMA) in Belgrade. Party has candidate for health minister The decision was made by the G17 Plus party, member of the ruling coalition, at a meeting of the party's leadership, Serbian Minister of Youth and Sports and G17 official Snezana Samardzic-Markovic told a news conference. If parliament appoints him as health minister, Stankovic will replace former minister Tomica Milosavljevic,a member of G17 Plus, who resigned on January 28 due to "personal reasons". Reacting to the announcement, health sector trade unions, who will this week ask the government for a 14.5 percent increase in salaries, said that they expect a new minister to be "ready for dialogue". The ruling Democrats (DS) would not comment on the possible choice of Stankovic, saying only that the health portfolio "without a doubt belongs to G17". Stankovic is described by G17 Plus as a "non-partisan and highly moral person", while MPs are expected to vote on the proposal in March at the earliest. Zoran Stankovic (FoNet, file)

Party has candidate for health minister

The decision was made by the G17 Plus party, member of the ruling coalition, at a meeting of the party's leadership, Serbian Minister of Youth and Sports and G17 official Snezana Samardžić-Marković told a news conference.

If parliament appoints him as health minister, Stanković will replace former minister Tomica Milosavljević,a member of G17 Plus, who resigned on January 28 due to "personal reasons".

Reacting to the announcement, health sector trade unions, who will this week ask the government for a 14.5 percent increase in salaries, said that they expect a new minister to be "ready for dialogue".

The ruling Democrats (DS) would not comment on the possible choice of Stanković, saying only that the health portfolio "without a doubt belongs to G17".

Stanković is described by G17 Plus as a "non-partisan and highly moral person", while MPs are expected to vote on the proposal in March at the earliest.

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