Government of Montenegro
Government of Montenegro | |
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Влада Црне Горе Vlada Crne Gore | |
The Government building in Podgorica | |
Overview | |
Established | 28 November 2016 , (Current, 41st composition of the Government of Montenegro) |
State | Montenegro |
Leader | Prime Minister (nominated by the President of Montenegro) |
Appointed by | Parliament of Montenegro |
Ministries | 19 (1 of them without portfolio) |
Responsible to | Parliament of Montenegro |
Headquarters | Podgorica |
Website |
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The government of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Влада Црне Горе, Vlada Republike Crne Gore) is the executive branch of state authority in Montenegro. It is headed by the prime minister. It comprises the prime minister, the deputy prime ministers as well as ministers.
Duško Marković is the current Prime Minister of Montenegro and Head of Government. The current members of the cabinet were elected on 28 November 2016 by the majority vote in the Parliament of Montenegro. The Cabinet, assembled by Candidate for the Prime Minister Duško Marković, was supported by Democratic Party of Socialists, Social Democrats, Croatian Civic Initiative, Liberal Party, Bosniak Party and Albanians Decisively.
Ministries
Each minister of each ministry reports to the Prime Minister.
- Ministry of Agriculture and Rural development
- Ministry of Culture
- Ministry of Defense
- Ministry of Economy
- Ministry of Education
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Human and Minority Rights
- Ministry of Information Society and Telecommunications
- Ministry of Interior Affairs
- Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare
- Ministry of Transportation and Maritime Affairs
- Ministry of Science
- Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism
Composition
Marković Cabinet (2016-present)
Composition of the 41st Government of Montenegro, elected on 28 November 2016, following the 2016 Montenegrin parliamentary elections.
Portfolio | Minister | Party | Took office | |
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Prime Minister | ||||
General Affairs | Duško Marković | DPS | 28 November 2016 | |
Deputy Prime Ministers | ||||
Justice | Zoran Pažin | DPS | 28 November 2016 | |
Agriculture and Rural Development | Milutin Simović | DPS | 28 November 2016 | |
Regional Development | Rafet Husović | BS | 4 December 2012 | |
Ministers | ||||
Interior | Melvudin Nuhodžić | DPS | 28 November 2016 | |
Defence | Predrag Bošković | DPS | 28 November 2016 | |
Finance | Darko Radunović | DPS | 28 November 2016 | |
Foreign Affairs | Srđan Darmanović | DPS | 28 November 2016 | |
Education | Damir Šehović | SD | 28 November 2016 | |
Science | Sanja Damjanović | DPS | 28 November 2016 | |
Culture | Aleksandar Bogdanović | DPS | 28 November 2016 | |
Economy | Dragica Sekulić | DPS | 28 November 2016 | |
Transport and Maritime Affairs | Osman Nurković | BS | 28 November 2016 | |
Sustainable Development and Tourism | Pavle Radulović | DPS | 28 November 2016 | |
Health | Kenan Hrapović | SD | 28 November 2016 | |
Human and Minority Rights | Mehmet Zenka | DUA | 28 November 2016 | |
Labour and Social Welfare | Kemal Purišić | BS | 28 November 2016 | |
Public Administration | Suzana Pribilović | DPS | 28 November 2016 | |
Sports | Nikola Janović | DPS | 28 November 2016 | |
Without Portfolio | Marija Vučinović | HGI | 4 December 2012 |
Former Governments
Provisional Government (2016)
On January 27, 2016, a parliamentary vote saw the split of the ruling DPS and up until then coalition partner SDP. This followed a failed crisis talk over the organization of the "first free and fair election". The President of the National Assembly Ranko Krivokapić (SDP) strongly criticized Prime Minister Milo Đukanović and the ruling party (DPS). With the split of SDP, Đukanović lost the Assembly majority. Đukanović started an initiative to remove Krivokapić from the seat. A split in the ruling coalition followed in January 2016, leaving the government functioning as a de facto minority government. The provisional government of electoral trust was elected on May,12 2016, by the parliament of Montenegro. The provisional governing coalition was formed by DPS and several opposition parties.
Portfolio | Minister | Party | Took office | |
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Prime Minister | ||||
General Affairs | Milo Đukanović | DPS | 4 December 2012 | |
Deputy Prime Ministers | ||||
Administration, Internal and Foreign Policy | Duško Marković | DPS | 12 May 2016 | |
Economic and Financial Policy | Vujica Lazović | SD | 10 june 2009 | |
Regional Development | Rafet Husović | BS | 4 December 2012 | |
General Affairs | Petar Ivanović | DPS | 12 May 2016 | |
General Affairs | Milorad Vujović | none | 12 May 2016 | |
General Affairs | Azra Jasavić | PCG | 12 May 2016 | |
Ministers | ||||
Justice | Zoran Pažin | none | 12 May 2016 | |
Defence | Milica Pejanović | DPS | 4 December 2012 | |
Finance | Raško Konjević | SDP | 12 May 2016 | |
Education | Predrag Bošković | DPS | 14 March 2015 | |
Science | Sanja Vlahović | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Culture | Pavle Goranović | none | 18 March 2015 | |
Economy | Vladimir Kavarić | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Traffics and Naval Affairs | Ivan Brajović | SD | 4 December 2012 | |
Agriculture and Rural Development | Budimir Mugoša | none | 12 May 2016 | |
Sustainable Development and Tourism | Branimir Gvozdenović | DPS | 4 December 2012 | |
Health | Budimir Šegrt | none | 18 March 2015 | |
Human and Minority Rights | Suad Numanović | DPS | 4 December 2012 | |
Labour and Social Welfare | Boris Marić | none | 12 May 2016 | |
Internal Affairs | Goran Danilović | DEMOS | 12 May 2016 | |
Without Portfolio | Marija Vučinović | HGI | 4 December 2012 |
7th cabinet of Milo Đukanović (2012-2016)
The seventh cabinet of Milo Đukanović was elected on December 4, 2012, by the parliament of Montenegro. The governing coalition was formed by The governing coalition was formed by Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Social Democratic Party (SDP), Bosniak Party (BS) and Croatian Civic Initiative (HGI).
Portfolio | Minister | Party | Took office | |
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Prime Minister | ||||
General Affairs | Milo Đukanović | DPS | 4 December 2012 | |
Deputy Prime Ministers | ||||
Justice | Duško Marković | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Economic and Financial Policy | Vujica Lazović | SDP | 10 june 2009 | |
Regional Development | Rafet Husović | BS | 4 December 2012 | |
Foreign Affairs | Igor Lukšić | DPS | 4 December 2012 | |
Ministers | ||||
Agriculture and Rural Development | Petar Ivanović | DPS | 4 December 2012 | |
Defence | Milica Pejanović | DPS | 4 December 2012 | |
Finance | Radoje Žugić | DPS | 4 December 2012 | |
Education and Sport | Slavoljub Stijepović | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Science | Sanja Vlahović | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Culture | Branislav Mićunović | DPS | 10 June 2009 | |
Economy | Vladimir Kavarić | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Traffics and Naval Affairs | Ivan Brajović | SDP | 4 December 2012 | |
Sustainable Development and Tourism | Branimir Gvozdenović | DPS | 4 December 2012 | |
Health | Miodrag Radunović | DPS | 10 june 2009 | |
Human and Minority Rights | Suad Numanović | DPS | 4 December 2012 | |
Labour and Social Welfare | Predrag Bošković | DPS | 4 December 2012 | |
Internal Affairs | Raško Konjević | SDP | 4 December 2012 | |
Without Portfolio | Marija Vučinović | HGI | 4 December 2012 |
Lukšić Cabinet (2010-2012)
The cabinet of Igor Lukšić was elected on 29 December 2010 by a majority vote in Montenegrin Parliament. It succeeded the sixth cabinet of Milo Đukanović. formed after the 2009 parliamentary election, after Đukanović resigned the prime minister. The coalition government was composed of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Social Democratic Party (SDP), Bosniak Party (BS) and Democratic Union of Albanians (DUA).
Portfolio | Minister | Party | Took office | |
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Prime Minister | ||||
General Affairs | Igor Lukšić | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Deputy Prime Ministers | ||||
Justice | Duško Marković | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Economic and Financial Policy | Vujica Lazović | SDP | 10 june 2009 | |
Ministers | ||||
Foreign Affairs | Milan Roćen | DPS | 10 November 2006 | |
Agriculture and Rural Development | Tarzan Milošević | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Defence | Boro Vučinić | DPS | 10 November 2006 | |
Finance | Milorad Katnić | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Education and Sports | Slavoljub Stijepović | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Science | Sanja Vlahović | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Culture | Branislav Mićunović | DPS | 10 June 2009 | |
Economy | Vladimir Kavarić | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Traffics and Naval Affairs | Andrija Lompar | DPS | 10 November 2006 | |
Sustainable Development and Tourism | Predrag Sekulić | DPS | 29 December 2010 | |
Health | Miodrag Radunović | DPS | 10 june 2009 | |
Human and Minority Rights | Fehrat Dinosha | DUA | 10 june 2009 | |
Labour and Social Welfare | Suad Numanović | DPS | 10 November 2006 | |
Internal Affairs | Ivan Brajović | SDP | 10 june 2009 | |
Without Portfolio | Rafet Husović | BS | 10 june 2009 |
See also
External links
- The Government of Montenegro (Montenegrin) (in English)
- Ministry of Agriculture and Rural development
- Ministry of Culture
- Ministry of Defense
- Ministry of Economy
- Ministry of Education
- Ministry of Science
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Human and Minority Rights
- Ministry of Information Society
- Ministry of Interior Affairs
- Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare
- Ministry of Transportation and Maritime Affairs
- Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism
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