Quality public policies that best lead to the development of the society and the economy
Planning is the most important task of a manager in shaping the environment i.e. the organization so that the performance of individuals who work jointly in teams could be efficient
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Director of the Public policy secretariat of the Republic of Serbia
Bojana Tošić
Her professional career started in 2005 when she became a legal trainee. In 2008 she entered the Register of Lawyers with the Bar Association of Belgrade. She has more than 10 years of experience in the area of regulatory reform, public administration reform, and public policy management.
Bojana Tošić graduated from the Faculty of Law at the Belgrade University in 2004. Her professional career started in 2005 when she became a legal trainee. In 2008 she entered the Register of Lawyers with the Bar Association of Belgrade. She has more than 10 years of experience in the area of regulatory reform, public administration reform, and public policy management
She has worked as a consultant at numerous projects funded by the European Union, the World Bank (WB), and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). During the period 2007-2011 she was a legal adviser at the Secretariat of the Council for Regulatory Reform and Regulatory Impact Assessment, and during the period 2008-2010 she worked as a coordinator of the legal team of the Unit for the Implementation of Comprehensive Regulatory Reform of the Government of the Republic of Serbia (the so-called regulatory guillotine).
In July 2013 she became Deputy Director of the Government Office for Regulatory Reform and Regulatory Impact Assessment. She participated in the drafting of numerous regulations, studies, and reports needed by both the public and the private sector. She is a certified World Bank trainer in the area of regulatory impact assessment.
She has worked as a consultant at numerous projects funded by the European Union, the World Bank (WB), and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). During the period 2007-2011 she was a legal adviser at the Secretariat of the Council for Regulatory Reform and Regulatory Impact Assessment, and during the period 2008-2010 she worked as a coordinator of the legal team of the Unit for the Implementation of Comprehensive Regulatory Reform of the Government of the Republic of Serbia (the so-called regulatory guillotine).
In July 2013 she became Deputy Director of the Government Office for Regulatory Reform and Regulatory Impact Assessment. She participated in the drafting of numerous regulations, studies, and reports needed by both the public and the private sector. She is a certified World Bank trainer in the area of regulatory impact assessment.
In April 2014 she was appointed Acting Deputy Director of the Public Policy Secretariat (PPS). On 31 January 2018, she was appointed Acting Director of the PPS.
By Decision of the Government of the Republic of Serbia dated 17 January 2020. she was appointed to the position of director.
By Decision of the Government of the Republic of Serbia dated 17 January 2020. she was appointed to the position of director.
Planning is the most important task of a manager in shaping the environment i.e. the organization so that the performance of individuals who work jointly in teams could be efficient.
- PPS Brochure
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Deputy director
Sanja Mešanović
She began her career in state administration in 2006, working on EU integration affairs and regional and international cooperation activities in the Office for European Integration.
Sanja Mešanović graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of the Belgrade University, History Department. She completed her master studies at this department as well. During the period 2003-2004, she attended the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She began her career in state administration in 2006, working on EU integration affairs and regional and international cooperation activities in the Office for European Integration. Other state administration bodies Ms Mešanović worked for were the Ministry of Defense, Cabinet of Deputy Prime Minister responsible for EU integrations, Team for negotiations on the accession of the Republic of Serbia to the EU, and the Ministry of Finance. In November 2017, she was appointed Acting Assistant Director of the Public Policy Secretariat (PPS), and from August 2018, she served as the Acting Deputy Director of the PPS. By the RS Government Decision dated 03 November 2021, she was appointed to the position of Deputy Director.
She is a lecturer at the Centre for Democracy and the Belgrade Open School and an associate of the European Balkans Fund.
In November 2017, she was appointed Acting Assistant Director of the Public Policy Secretariat (PPS), and from August 2018, she served as the Acting Deputy Director of the PPS. By the RS Government Decision dated 03 November 2021, she was appointed to the position of Deputy Director.
In November 2017, she was appointed Acting Assistant Director of the Public Policy Secretariat (PPS), and from August 2018, she served as the Acting Deputy Director of the PPS. By the RS Government Decision dated 03 November 2021, she was appointed to the position of Deputy Director.
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Assistant directors
Assistant directors
Planning is an intellectually challenging process that requires consciously chosen courses of action and decisions based on a purpose, knowledge, and right assessments.
Dijana Ilić Zogović
Sector for the planning system, coordination, development and improvement of public policies
Ninoslav Kekić
Sector for quality assurance of public policies, regulations and services
Marija Mitrović
Sector for legal, financial affairs, public procurement and human resources