Government of Montenegro

The government of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Vlada Crne Gore, 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 as well as the ministers.

Government of Montenegro
Vlada Crne Gore
Влада Црне Горе

Logo of Government of Montenegro
The Government building in Podgorica
Overview
Established31 October 2023; 12 months ago (2023-10-31), (Current, 44th composition of the Government of Montenegro)
StateMontenegro
LeaderPrime Minister (nominated by the President of Montenegro)
Appointed byParliament of Montenegro
(Skupština Crne Gore)
Ministries23 (including Deputy PMs)
Responsible toParliament of Montenegro
(Skupština Crne Gore)
HeadquartersPodgorica
Websitewww.gov.me

Milojko Spajić is the current Prime Minister of Montenegro and the Head of Government. The current members of the cabinet were elected on 31 October 2023, by the Parliament of Montenegro.[1]

Current ministries

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Each minister of each ministry reports to the Prime Minister. Ministries in the current 44th composition of the Government of Montenegro (2023–present):[2]

Current composition

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Portfolio Minister Party Took office
Prime Minister
General Affairs Milojko Spajić PES! 31 October 2023
Deputy Prime Ministers
Security, Internal Policy, European and Foreign Affairs Aleksa Bečić DCG 31 October 2023
International Relations
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ervin Ibrahimović BS 23 July 2024
Foreign and European Affairs Filip Ivanović PES! 23 July 2024
Education, Science and Relations with Religious Communities Budimir Aleksić NSD 23 July 2024
Infrastructure and Regional Development Milun Zogović DNP 23 July 2024
Political System, Judiciary and Anti-Corruption Momo Koprivica DCG 31 October 2023
Economic Policy
Minister of Economic Development
Nik Gjeloshaj AF 31 October 2023
Ministers
Finance Novica Vuković PES! 31 October 2023
Justice Bojan Božović PES! 23 July 2024
Labour and Social Welfare Naida Nišić PES! 31 October 2023
Health Vojislav Šimun PES! 31 October 2023
Mining Saša Mujović PES! 31 October 2023
Education, Science and Innovation Anđela Jakšić Stojanović PES! 31 October 2023
Maritime Affairs Filip Radulović PES! 31 October 2023
European Affairs Maida Gorčević PES! 31 October 2023
Internal Affairs Danilo Šaranović DCG 31 October 2023
Defense Dragan Krapović DCG 31 October 2023
Ecology, Sustainable Development and Development of the North Damjan Ćulafić DCG 23 July 2024
Culture and Media Tamara Vujović DCG 31 October 2023
Spatial Planning, Urbanism and State Property Slaven Radunović NSD 23 July 2024
Tourism Simonida Kordić NSD 23 July 2024
Transport Maja Vukićević DNP 23 July 2024
Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Vladimir Joković SNP 31 October 2023
Sports and Youth Dragoslav Šćekić SNP 31 October 2023
Energy, Oil and Gas Admir Šahmanović BS 23 July 2024
Social Welfare, Family Care and Demography Damir Gutić BS 23 July 2024
Diaspora Mirsad Azemović BS 23 July 2024
Regional Investment Development and Cooperation with NGOs Ernad Suljević BS 23 July 2024
Public Administration Marash Dukaj AF 31 October 2023
Human and Minority Rights Fatmir Gjeka AA 31 October 2023
Without Portfolio Milutin Buturović PES! 23 July 2024
Source:[3][4]

Government history

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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 with ZBCG and UCG support Spajić 2023

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "MILO ĐUKANOVIĆ DAO MANDAT KRIVOKAPIĆU". NOVOSTI (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-10-10.
  2. ^ "Organizational Units". Government of Montenegro. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Izabrana 44. Vlada Crne Gore". Vlada Crne Gore (in Croatian). 2023-10-31. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
  4. ^ "Politika: Crna Gora dobila novu vladu, Andrija Mandić predsednik skupštine". BBC News na srpskom (in Serbian). 2023-10-31. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
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