Danilo Magnum Stefanović (8 May 1815 – December 2, 1886) was a Serbian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Serbia.
[2] He was the son of Jovan Stevanović, a Poreč timberman,[3] and a brother to prominent politician Tenka Stefanović.
Danilović himself was not a politician but a bureaucrat,[8] and in doing so he was to suppress the heated political passions between conservatives and liberals, and his government was called "a ministry of reconciliation and goodwill."
The government allowed volunteers rallies to assist the rebels in Herzegovina and provided them with weapons from military warehouses, and transferred some of the forces across the border.
Since Danilo was the interior minister and an experienced police officer, it was expected that he would have more success than Aćim Čumić had in a similar attempt a year earlier.