The President of the Council is Minister of Labour and Social Policy Rasim Ljajic, and members are Minister of Interior Dragan Jocic, State Secretary at the Ministry of Defence Igor Jovicic and Assistant Minister of Justice Snezana Malovic.
The government passed a Decision on changing the Decision on establishing the European Integration Council. The Council President is the Serbian Prime Minister, Deputy President is the Deputy Prime Minister, and its members are all ministers, representatives of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, religious communities, national councils of national minorities, representative trade unions and non-governmental organisations that deal with European integration.
The Information on the need for setting up a new government negotiating team for negotiations with the European Union on concluding the Stabilisation and Association Agreement was adopted at the session. Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic was appointed head of the negotiating team.
The government decided to proclaim the Bishop's Palace of the Diocese of Backa of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Novi Sad a monument of culture, and to proclaim the Salitrena Pecina cave in Brezdje an archeological site.
The government passed a Decision to use RSD 30 million from the current budgetary reserve for the clean-up of the damage caused by the explosion in Paracin, and RSD 10 million for the development of cinematography in Serbia.
The government approved the use of RSD 10 million from the state budget for Serbia's participation in the realisation of the Exit 07 festival.
The government passed a Decision on using the funds in the amount of RSD 5 million for financing bicycle race “Through Serbia”.
Minister of Trade and Services Predrag Bubalo was appointed as president of the intergovernmental Serbian-Russian committee for trade, economic and scientific cooperation.
Radojko Bogojevic was appointed State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Miodrag Djidic was appointed State Secretary at the Ministry of Finance and Bajro Gegic became State Secretary at the Ministry of Education.
Snezana Lakicevic-Stojacic was appointed State Secretary at the Ministry of Employment and Social Policy.