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Government of Montenegro
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| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| government_name | Government of Montenegro | |
| nativename | Vlada Crne Gore | |
| Влада Црне Горе | ||
| image | [[File:Government of Montenegro logo (en).png | x70px]] |
| Logo of Government of Montenegro | ||
| [[File:Vlada Crne Gore.jpg | 200px]] | |
| image_size | 150 | |
| caption | The Government building in Podgorica | |
| date | , (Current, 44th composition of the Government of Montenegro) | |
| state | Montenegro | |
| address | Podgorica | |
| leader_title | Prime Minister (nominated by the President of Montenegro) | |
| appointed | Parliament of Montenegro | |
| (Skupština Crne Gore) | ||
| ministries | 23 (including Deputy PMs) | |
| responsible | Parliament of Montenegro | |
| (Skupština Crne Gore) | ||
| url |
Влада Црне Горе Logo of Government of Montenegro (Skupština Crne Gore) (Skupština Crne Gore) The government of Montenegro (, Влада Црне Горе) is the executive branch of state authority in Montenegro. It is headed by the prime minister. It consists of the prime minister, the deputy prime ministers, and the ministers.
Milojko Spajić has served as Prime Minister of Montenegro since 31 October 2023, with the members of his cabinet being elected by Parliament of Montenegro.
Current ministries
Each minister of each ministry reports to the Prime Minister. Ministries in the current 44th composition of the Government of Montenegro (2023–present):
- Ministry of Justice and Human and Minority Rights
- Ministry of Public Administration, Digital Society and Media
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Interior Affairs
- Ministry of Defense
- Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports
- Ministry of Finance and Social Welfare
- Ministry of Economy
- Ministry of Capital Investments
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Ecology, Spatial planning and Urbanism
- Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
Current composition
| Portfolio | Minister | Party | Took office | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | ||||
| General Affairs | Milojko Spajić | PES! | ||
| Deputy Prime Ministers | ||||
| Security, Internal Policy, European and Foreign Affairs | Aleksa Bečić | DCG | ||
| International Relations | ||||
| Minister of Foreign Affairs | Ervin Ibrahimović | BS | ||
| Foreign and European Affairs | Filip Ivanović | PES! | ||
| Education, Science and Relations with Religious Communities | Budimir Aleksić | NSD | ||
| Infrastructure and Regional Development | Democratic People's Party (Montenegro)}};" | Milun Zogović | DNP | |
| Political System, Judiciary and Anti-Corruption | Momo Koprivica | DCG | ||
| Economic Policy | ||||
| Minister of Economic Development | Nik Gjeloshaj | Albanian Forum | AF | |
| Ministers | ||||
| Finance | Novica Vuković | PES! | ||
| Justice | Bojan Božović | PES! | ||
| Labour and Social Welfare | Naida Nišić | PES! | ||
| Health | Vojislav Šimun | PES! | ||
| Mining | Saša Mujović | PES! | ||
| Education, Science and Innovation | Anđela Jakšić Stojanović | PES! | ||
| Maritime Affairs | Filip Radulović | PES! | ||
| European Affairs | Maida Gorčević | PES! | ||
| Internal Affairs | Danilo Šaranović | DCG | ||
| Defense | Dragan Krapović | DCG | ||
| Ecology, Sustainable Development and Development of the North | Damjan Ćulafić | DCG | ||
| Culture and Media | Tamara Vujović | DCG | ||
| Spatial Planning, Urbanism and State Property | Slaven Radunović | NSD | ||
| Tourism | Simonida Kordić | NSD | ||
| Transport | Democratic People's Party (Montenegro)}};" | Maja Vukićević | DNP | |
| Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management | Vladimir Joković | SNP | ||
| Sports and Youth | Dragoslav Šćekić | SNP | ||
| Energy, Oil and Gas | Admir Šahmanović | BS | ||
| Social Welfare, Family Care and Demography | Damir Gutić | BS | ||
| Diaspora | Mirsad Azemović | BS | ||
| Regional Investment Development and Cooperation with NGOs | Ernad Suljević | BS | ||
| Public Administration | Marash Dukaj | Albanian Forum | AF | |
| Human and Minority Rights | Fatmir Gjeka | Albanian Alliance (Montenegro) | AA | |
| Without Portfolio | Milutin Buturović | PES! | ||
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Government history
List of governments of Montenegro (independent country, 2006–present)
| Assumed office | Prime Minister | Composition | Cabinet | Election |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 November 2006 | Željko Šturanović | DPS, SDP, DUA | Šturanović | 2006 |
| 29 February 2008 | Milo Đukanović | Đukanović (V) | ||
| DPS, SDP, DUA, BS | 2009 | |||
| 29 December 2010 | Igor Lukšić | Lukšić | ||
| 4 December 2012 | Milo Đukanović | DPS, SDP, BS, HGI | Đukanović (VI) | 2012 |
| 28 November 2016 | Duško Marković | DPS, SD, BS, AO, HGI | Marković | 2016 |
| 4 December 2020 | Zdravko Krivokapić | NDCG, URA with MNN, CIVIS and ZBCG support | Krivokapić | 2020 |
| 28 April 2022 | Dritan Abazović | SNP, URA, BS, CIVIS, KSH, LSH with DPS and LP support | Abazović | |
| 31 October 2023 | Milojko Spajić | PES!, DCG, SNP, CIVIS, AF, AA, ZBCG and UCG support | Spajić | 2023 |
References
References
- Nešić, Andrijana. (8 October 2020). "Milo Đukanović Dao Mandat Krivokapiću".
- "Organizational Units". Government of Montenegro.
- (31 October 2023). "Izabrana 44. Vlada Crne Gore". Government of Montenegro.
- (31 October 2023). "Politika: Crna Gora dobila novu vladu, Andrija Mandić predsednik skupštine". [[BBC]].
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