
Is Ana Brnabić A-List?
No — Ana Brnabić is currently ranked C tier — recognizable within their niche but with limited mainstream visibility.
Ranking Timeline
Private Sector Consulting Career
Built a career in international development consulting and the private sector, working on economic reform projects. She was virtually unknown publicly at this stage.
Minister of Public Administration
Appointed to the Serbian cabinet as Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government. This ministerial position brought her into public view but she remained relatively unknown internationally.
First Female Prime Minister
Became Serbia's first female and first openly lesbian Prime Minister, garnering significant international media attention. This historic appointment raised her profile substantially across Europe and beyond.
Digitalization and EU Integration Push
Led Serbia's digital transformation efforts and EU accession negotiations, maintaining visibility in European politics. Her tenure was marked by economic modernization but also criticism over democratic backsliding under her government.
Re-appointed Prime Minister
Secured a second term as Prime Minister, becoming the longest-serving person in the role. While maintaining domestic power, international criticism of Serbia's alignment with Russia during the Ukraine conflict affected her standing.
National Assembly President
Transitioned to President of the National Assembly of Serbia, moving from executive to legislative leadership. This lateral move maintained her political influence domestically but reduced her international visibility.
Regional Political Figure
Remains a prominent figure in Serbian and regional Balkans politics but has limited global recognition. Her historic achievements as Serbia's first female and openly gay leader remain her primary legacy outside the region.
Last updated: February 25, 2026