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Darija Kisić
Darija Kisić (; formerly Darija Kisić Tepavčević, ; born 20 August 1975) is a Serbian doctor, Epidemiology, epidemiologist and politician who served as Ministry of Family Welfare and Demography (Serbia), minister of family welfare and demography from 2022 to 2024. A member of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), she previously served as Ministry of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy (Serbia), minister of labour, employment, veteran and social policy from 2020 to 2022. She is also a professor at the department of epidemiology, University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade and a former assistant director for Public Health and Population Policy of the Institute of Public Health of Serbia "Milan Jovanović Batut". Biography Kisić Tepavčević was born in 1975 in Sarajevo which at the time was a part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Later, she moved to Belgrade and she graduated from the University of Belgrade ...
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Ministry Of Family Welfare And Demography (Serbia)
The Ministry of Family Welfare and Demography ( sr-Cyrl, Министарство за бригу о породици и демографију, Ministarstvo za brigu o porodici i demografiju) is a ministry in the Government of Serbia, created by a vote of the National Assembly of Serbia on 26 October 2020. Ratko Dmitrović was appointed as minister two days later when Ana Brnabić's Second cabinet of Ana Brnabić, second cabinet was constituted. At the time of the ministry's creation, it was noted that its purpose was to address issues relating to "family protection, marriage, population policy, family planning, the promotion and development of demographic policy, birth rate, and quality and life expectancy." After his appointment as minister, Dmitrović said that Serbia's low birth rate should be targeted by both material incentives and by what he described as promoting "the cult of the family in the most positive sense of the word." The ministry issued a statement in November ...
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