Tinde Kovač Cerović

Tinde Kovač Cerović (Serbian Cyrillic: Тинде Ковач Церовић; born 1954) is an educator and political figure in Serbia.

In 2002, she indicated that the ministry was drafting a new policy for elementary and secondary schools, with specific plans for educational reform in Serbia's national minority communities.

[3] The following year, Kovač Cerović helped secure the passage of reforms that were intended to raise the educational level of all students in Serbia; these changes were largely overturned in 2004 by the incoming administration of Vojislav Koštunica.

[8] There were rumours that Kovač Cerović would be appointed as Serbia's minister of education following the 2014 parliamentary election, when a new administration was formed under Aleksandar Vučić.

She indicated that she would only accept the position if Boris Tadić's New Democratic Party joined the country's coalition government; it did not, and she was not appointed.