Snežana Bogosavljević Bošković

[1] Bogosavljević Bošković joined the Socialist Party of Serbia on its formation in 1990 and has served on its main board.

[9] The Serbian Progressive Party won a majority victory in the 2014 parliamentary election and afterward formed a new coalition government with the Socialists.

[12] When the European Union (EU) and the United States of America imposed sanctions on Russia in 2014 over the annexation of Crimea, Bogosavljević Bošković said that Serbia had a unique opportunity to increase its agricultural and food exports to the Russian market.

"[13] She also indicated that Serbia was interested in participating in joint agricultural projects with Russian investors and that Danube River transport could be used to cut down on shipment time to Russia.

[16] Later that year, while meeting a delegation from the International Monetary Fund, she said that increased competitiveness in the agriculture sector and the food industry would be necessary for Serbia to integrate with the European Union.

[17] In early 2015, she signed a deal permitting the Italian firm Rigoni di Asiago to invest between twenty and thirty million euros in Serbia for the organic production of hazelnuts.

[20] A late 2015 report in Politika indicated that Vučić was dissatisfied with the work of the agriculture ministry under Bogosavljević Bošković's leadership.

[22] The Progressives and their allies won a second majority victory and formed another coalition government with the Socialists after the election.