Milenković subsequently left the party and is now state secretary in Serbia's ministry of education, science, and technological development.
Serbia's electoral system was reformed in 2011, such that parliamentary mandates were awarded in numerical order to candidates on successful lists.
[8] The Radicals returned to the National Assembly in the 2016 parliamentary election, winning twenty-two mandates; Milenković, who received the twenty-second position on their list, was duly re-elected.
During this sitting of the assembly, Milenković was a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with China, Indonesia, and Russia.
[12] Shortly after leaving the Radical Party and the assembly, Milenković was appointed as a state secretary in Serbia's ministry of education, science, and technological development, overseen by the non-partisan minister Mladen Šarčević.