Slavica Đukić Dejanović, born on July fourth, nineteen fifty-one, is a prominent Serbian politician and psychiatrist. She has made significant contributions to the political landscape of Serbia, particularly as a long-time member of the Socialist Party of Serbia. Her career is marked by various ministerial roles, showcasing her dedication to public service and her expertise in health and education.
From two thousand twenty-three to two thousand twenty-five, Dejanović served as the Minister of Education, a role that underscored her commitment to shaping the future of Serbian youth. Prior to this, she held the position of Minister of Family Care during the transitional government of Milomir Minić, and she was the Minister of Health from two thousand twelve to two thousand fourteen, where she focused on improving healthcare services in the country.
Dejanović's political journey also includes her tenure as the President of the National Assembly of Serbia from two thousand eight to two thousand twelve, making her the second woman to hold this position, following Nataša Mićić. Notably, she became the first woman to serve as the head of state of Serbia since its independence in two thousand six, marking a significant milestone in the nation's history.
In addition to her ministerial roles, she served as Minister without portfolio in charge of demography and population policy from two thousand sixteen to two thousand twenty, further emphasizing her focus on social issues. Her leadership and influence continue to inspire many in Serbia and beyond.