Politician

Đuro Macut

1963 - today

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His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Đuro Macut is the 12,920th most popular politician, the 201st most popular biography from Serbia and the 80th most popular Serbian Politician.

Đuro Macut is most famous for serving as the Prime Minister of Serbia since 2025. His leadership has focused on various political and economic reforms within the country.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Đuro Macut ranks 12,914 out of 19,576Before him are John V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel, John Diefenbaker, Frederick II of Legnica, Lucius Marcius Philippus, Sarah Sanders, and V. J. Sukselainen. After him are Jean Van Houtte, Henry Ireton, Pascual Orozco, Fyodor Dan, Juan Esteban Pedernera, and Khamerernebty I.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Đuro Macut ranks 196Before him are Ludovic Orban, Ulrich Thomsen, David Baszucki, John Carroll Lynch, Konrad Krajewski, and Li Ning. After him are Isaiah Washington, A. C. Green, Bernard Cazeneuve, Juan Carlos Varela, John Stamos, and Ian Wright.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Đuro Macut ranks 201 out of NaNBefore him are Stevan Sremac (1855), Aleksandar Tišma (1924), Ljubiša Spajić (1926), Bora Đorđević (1952), Porfirije, Serbian Patriarch (1961), and Borisav Stanković (1876). After him are Ljubomir Davidović (1863), Mateja Kežman (1979), Mika Antić (1932), Dragana Mirković (1968), Milovan Glišić (1847), and Želimir Žilnik (1942).

Among Politicians In Serbia

Among politicians born in Serbia, Đuro Macut ranks 80Before him are Slavica Đukić Dejanović (1951), Stojan Protić (1857), Dragoljub Ojdanić (1941), Zoran Janković (1953), Stojan Novaković (1842), and Jovan Ristić (1831). After him are Ljubomir Davidović (1863), Zoran Lilić (1953), Bogoljub Jevtić (1886), Milenko Radomar Vesnić (1862), Vladan Đorđević (1844), and Nikola Šainović (1948).

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