Serbian MP Dragan Delić has proposed the establishment of a Central Pharmacy of Serbia, citing legal grounds within the country’s healthcare legislation. Delić, representing the SRCE party and chairing its health committee, believes a state-run pharmacy could improve access to essential medications for citizens. The proposal aims to address potential shortages and ensure consistent drug availability across the nation. Details regarding the pharmacy’s operational structure and funding remain unclear, but Delić suggests it would operate under state control. Supporters argue this could streamline distribution and potentially lower medication costs. The initiative is currently under consideration as a potential solution to ongoing pharmaceutical supply challenges within Serbia’s healthcare system. Further discussion and legislative action will be required to implement the proposal.