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Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vlada Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine
Влада Федерације Босне и Херцеговине
Government seal
Overview
Established31 May 1994; 31 years ago (1994-05-31)
PolityFederation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
LeaderPrime Minister
Main organParliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ministries16 (2023)
HeadquartersHamdije Čemerlića 2,Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Websitefbihvlada.gov.ba

TheGovernment of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina,[note 1] commonly abbreviated to theFederal Government,[note 2] is the mainexecutive branch of government in theFederation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of thetwo entities ofBosnia and Herzegovina. It is headed by theprime minister. TheFederal president, in agreement with bothvice-presidents of the Federation, appoints the Federal Government, upon consultation with a prime minister or a nominee for that office. The Government is elected after its appointment has been confirmed by a majority vote in theFederal House of Representatives.[1]

The Federal Government has a prime minister and 16 ministers. It must be composed of eightBosniak, fiveCroat and threeSerb ministers. One minister from the minority may be nominated by the Federal prime minister from the quota of the largest constituent people. According to the Constitution, the 15% of the members of the Government must come from one constituent nation. A minimum of 35% of the members of the Government must come from two constituent nations. Also, one member of the Government must come from the group of the Others (minorities). The Federal Government must have two deputy prime ministers from the other two constitutive nations. The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina exercises its executive powers in conformity with theFederal Constitution. The current government is led by Prime MinisterNermin Nikšić.[1]

Current cabinet

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The government is structured into the offices for theprime minister, the two deputy prime ministers and 16 ministries.[2]

Nikšić II Cabinet
(28 April 2023 – present)
PortfolioNamePartyTook officeLeft office
Prime MinisterNermin NikšićSDP BiH28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of Finance
Deputy Prime Minister
Toni KraljevićHDZ BiH28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of Development, Entrepreneurship and Craft
Deputy Prime Minister
Vojin MijatovićSDP BiH28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of InteriorRamo IsakSN28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of JusticeVedran ŠkobićHDZ BiH28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of Energy, Mining and IndustryVedran LakićSDP BiH28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of Traffic and CommunicationAndrijana KatićHDZ BiH28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of Work and Social WelfareAdnan DelićNiP28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister for Veterans and Disabled VeteransNedžad LokmićSDP BiH28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of Displaced Persons and RefugeesNerin DizdarSDP BiH28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of HealthcareNediljko RimacHDZ 199028 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of Education and Science[c]Jasna DurakovićSDP BiH28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of Culture and Sports[c]Sanja VlaisavljevićHDZ BiH28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of TradeAmir HasičevićNS28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of PlanningŽeljko NedićHDZ BiH28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of Agriculture, Aquaculture and ForestryKemal HrnjićNiP28 April 2023Incumbent
Federal Minister of Environment and TourismNasiha PozderNS28 April 2023Incumbent

^c Regarded as unconstitutional since 2010.[3]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Bosnian:Vlada Federacije Bosne i Hercegovina;Croatian:Vlada Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine;Serbian:Влада Федерације Босне и Херцеговине
  2. ^Bosnian:Federalna Vlada;Croatian:Federalna Vlada;Serbian:Федерална Влада

References

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  1. ^ab"Constitution of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina"(PDF).
  2. ^"Ministarstva Vlade Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine".fbihvlada.gov.ba (in Bosnian). Retrieved15 September 2023.
  3. ^"Ukinuti federalno ili kantonalna ministarstva obrazovanja" (in Serbo-Croatian). Radio Sarajevo. 28 October 2010. Archived fromthe original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved5 March 2015.
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