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**Serbian Parliament to Debates Prime ‘s Cabinet Proposal**

The Serbian Parliament will hold a session on Tuesday to discuss the proposal for a new government, led by Prime Minister Designate Djuro Macut. The list of ministers was sent to parliament and will be debated by MPs.

According to Ana Brnabic, the session has been scheduled for 10:00 am. “The proposal for a new government has reached parliament and I will schedule a session for tomorrow at 10:00 am,” she said interview with pro-regime TV on Monday morning. The proposal will be sent to all MPs.

**New Faces in Macut’s Cabinet**

Macut’s cabinet includes several new faces, including Dejan Vuk Stankovic, who is seen as a staunch defender of the authorities, as Minister. Demo Berisha, a former officer and leader of the main ethnic Albanian minority organization in Serbia, will serve as Minister for and Minority Rights. Boris Bratina, a professor at Pristina University (in Kosovska Mitrovica), known for his extreme views, has been appointed as Minister of Information.

Other notable appointments include former army officer Demo Berisha and political analyst Dejan Vuk Stankovic, who will serve as Education Minister.

**Veteran Also Included**

Many familiar faces are also included in the list, such as Sinisa Mali, who stays on as Finance Minister. Ivica Dacic, a veteran politician, has been appointed as Internal Affairs Minister. Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic will continue to serve as Mining and Energy Minister.

**No Room for Aleksandar Vulin**

One notable absence is Aleksandar Vulin, who was previously expected to be included in the cabinet.

**Macut’s Cabinet: A Mixed Bag**

Overall, Macut’s cabinet seems to be a mixed bag of new faces and veteran politicians. While some may see it as a continuation of previous policies, others may view it as an attempt to shake things up. The real test will come when parliament debates the proposal on Tuesday.

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