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Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian/Croatian: Vijeće ministara Bosne i Hercegovine, Serbian: Савјет министара Босне и Херцеговине), often called Bosnian Government (Bosnian: Vlada Bosne i Hercegovine, Serbian: Влада Босне и Херцеговине), is the executive branch of the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also called the Cabinet.

Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vijeće ministara Bosne i Hercegovine
Савјет министара Босне и Херцеговине
Overview
Established3 January 1997; 26 years ago (1997-01-03)
StateBosnia and Herzegovina
LeaderChairman of the Council of Ministers
Main organParliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ministries9 (2021)
HeadquartersTrg BiH 1, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Websitevijeceministara.gov.ba

According to the Article V, Section 4 of the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers is nominated by the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and confirmed by the National House of Representatives. The Chairman then appoints other ministers.

Decision of the Constitutional Court

On 11 February 1999, Mirko Banjac, at the time Deputy Chair of the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, instituted a request for, among other issues, the evaluation of the constitutionality of the Law on the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Ministries of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina, No. 4/97) which foresaw the existence of two Co-Chairs and a Vice-Chair of the Council of Ministers. In its decision the Court had, among other things, stated the following:

Article V.4 of the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina defines the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is composed of the Chair of the Council of Ministers and a certain number of ministers as may be appropriate, who are responsible for the implementation of the policy and the decisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina from within the competencies of the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina; the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina appoints the Chair of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who assumes the office upon the approval by the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina; the Chair of the Council of Ministers appoints the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Foreign Trade and other ministers as may be appropriate (no more than two thirds of the ministers may be appointed from the territory of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina), who assume the office upon the approval by the House of Representatives; also, the Chair appoints deputy ministers (who may not be from the same constituent people as their ministers), who assume the office upon the approval by the House of Representatives. It follows from what has been stated above that the challenged provisions of the law defining the Co-Chairs and the Vice-Chair of the Council of Ministers are not in accordance with the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, since the Constitution clearly establishes the traditional function of a Prime Minister designate who also appoints the ministers according to Article V.4 of the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1]

The Court gave the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina a three-month period from the date of publication of its decision on this matter in the "Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina" to bring the contested provisions of the Law in conformity with the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the Parliamentary Assembly failed to do that, the Court, acting upon the request of the applicant and pursuant to its decision of 14 August 1999 and the legal standpoint exemplified in the reasons of the decision, established that certain provisions of the Law on Ministers and Ministries shall cease to be valid.[2]

Responsibilities

 
Greece–Bosnia and Herzegovina Friendship Building, headquarters of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Council is responsible for carrying out the policies and decisions in the fields of:

Standing Bodies of Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • General Secretariat
  • Economic Directorate
  • Internal Politics Directorate
  • Directorate for European Integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bureau for Legal Matters

Current Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Term
Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers Borjana Krišto 2023–present
Minister of Finance and Treasury
Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers
Zoran Tegeltija 2023–present
Minister of Defence
Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers
Zukan Helez 2023–present
Minister of Foreign Affairs Elmedin Konaković 2023–present
Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations Staša Košarac 2023–present
Minister of Security Nenad Nešić 2023–present
Minister of Justice Davor Bunoza 2023–present
Minister of Civil Affairs Dubravka Bošnjak 2023–present
Minister of Communication and Traffic Edin Forto 2023–present
Minister of Human Rights and Refugees Sevlid Hurtić 2023–present

See also

References

  1. ^ Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, U-1/99 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, para. 4 and 5, Sarajevo, 14 August 1999
  2. ^ Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, U-1/99 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, Sarajevo, 29 January 2000

External links

  • Website of the Council of Ministers

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The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Croatian Vijece ministara Bosne i Hercegovine Serbian Savјet ministara Bosne i Hercegovine often called Bosnian Government Bosnian Vlada Bosne i Hercegovine Serbian Vlada Bosne i Hercegovine is the executive branch of the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina It is also called the Cabinet Council of Ministers of Bosnia and HerzegovinaVijece ministara Bosne i Hercegovine Savјet ministara Bosne i HercegovineOverviewEstablished3 January 1997 26 years ago 1997 01 03 StateBosnia and HerzegovinaLeaderChairman of the Council of MinistersMain organParliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and HerzegovinaMinistries9 2021 HeadquartersTrg BiH 1 Sarajevo Bosnia and HerzegovinaWebsitevijeceministara wbr gov wbr baAccording to the Article V Section 4 of the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina the Chairman of the Council of Ministers is nominated by the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and confirmed by the National House of Representatives The Chairman then appoints other ministers Contents 1 Decision of the Constitutional Court 2 Responsibilities 3 Standing Bodies of Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 Current Cabinet 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDecision of the Constitutional Court EditOn 11 February 1999 Mirko Banjac at the time Deputy Chair of the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina instituted a request for among other issues the evaluation of the constitutionality of the Law on the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Ministries of Bosnia and Herzegovina Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina No 4 97 which foresaw the existence of two Co Chairs and a Vice Chair of the Council of Ministers In its decision the Court had among other things stated the following Article V 4 of the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina defines the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina which is composed of the Chair of the Council of Ministers and a certain number of ministers as may be appropriate who are responsible for the implementation of the policy and the decisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina from within the competencies of the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina appoints the Chair of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina who assumes the office upon the approval by the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina the Chair of the Council of Ministers appoints the Minister of Foreign Affairs the Minister of Foreign Trade and other ministers as may be appropriate no more than two thirds of the ministers may be appointed from the territory of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina who assume the office upon the approval by the House of Representatives also the Chair appoints deputy ministers who may not be from the same constituent people as their ministers who assume the office upon the approval by the House of Representatives It follows from what has been stated above that the challenged provisions of the law defining the Co Chairs and the Vice Chair of the Council of Ministers are not in accordance with the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina since the Constitution clearly establishes the traditional function of a Prime Minister designate who also appoints the ministers according to Article V 4 of the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 The Court gave the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina a three month period from the date of publication of its decision on this matter in the Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina to bring the contested provisions of the Law in conformity with the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina After the Parliamentary Assembly failed to do that the Court acting upon the request of the applicant and pursuant to its decision of 14 August 1999 and the legal standpoint exemplified in the reasons of the decision established that certain provisions of the Law on Ministers and Ministries shall cease to be valid 2 Responsibilities Edit Greece Bosnia and Herzegovina Friendship Building headquarters of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina The Council is responsible for carrying out the policies and decisions in the fields of foreign policy foreign trade policy customs policy monetary policy finances of the institutions and for the international obligations of Bosnia and Herzegovina immigration refugee and asylum policy and regulation international and inter Entity criminal law enforcement including relations with Interpol establishment and operation of common and international communications facilities regulation of inter Entity transportation air traffic control facilitation of inter Entity coordination other matters as agreed by the EntitiesStanding Bodies of Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina EditGeneral Secretariat Economic Directorate Internal Politics Directorate Directorate for European Integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bureau for Legal MattersCurrent Cabinet EditMain article Cabinet of Borjana Kristo Portfolio Minister TermChairwoman of the Council of Ministers Borjana Kristo 2023 presentMinister of Finance and Treasury Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers Zoran Tegeltija 2023 presentMinister of Defence Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers Zukan Helez 2023 presentMinister of Foreign Affairs Elmedin Konakovic 2023 presentMinister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations Stasa Kosarac 2023 presentMinister of Security Nenad Nesic 2023 presentMinister of Justice Davor Bunoza 2023 presentMinister of Civil Affairs Dubravka Bosnjak 2023 presentMinister of Communication and Traffic Edin Forto 2023 presentMinister of Human Rights and Refugees Sevlid Hurtic 2023 presentSee also EditChairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina List of Bosniak members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina List of Croat members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina List of Serb members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina List of members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina by time in officeReferences Edit Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina U 1 99 Archived 2011 07 16 at the Wayback Machine para 4 and 5 Sarajevo 14 August 1999 Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina U 1 99 Archived 2011 07 16 at the Wayback Machine Sarajevo 29 January 2000External links EditWebsite of the Council of Ministers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina amp oldid 1135588703, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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