BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbian Finance Minister Mladjan Dinkic agreed on Sunday to cede his economy portfolio, averting possible snap elections that could have dented the country's ambitions to join the European Union.
Dinkic said he would remain as finance minister, while the economy portfolio would go to the SNS, Serbia's biggest party, paving the way for a fuller cabinet reshuffle.
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