Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro

Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro
Potpredsjednik Vlade Crne Gore

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Incumbent
Igor Lukšić
with Duško Marković, Vujica Lazović and Rafet Husović

since 4 December 2012
Appointer Milo Đukanović,
as Prime Minister of Montenegro
Term length No term limit
Inaugural holder Blagoje Lučić, Vuk Ognjenović and Zoran Žižić
Formation 15 February 1991
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The Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro, officially Vice President of the Government of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Potpredsjednik Vlade Crne Gore), is the official Deputy of the Prime Minister of Montenegro. Conventionally all of the junior partners in the coalition, get one deputy, they are ranked according to the size of their respective parties.

History of the office

The office of the Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro was established on 15 February 1991, during the first government of Milo Đukanović. It was initially held by three people: Blagoje Lučić, Vuk Ognjenović and Zoran Žižić. Since then, the office was usually held simultaneously by several people at the same time (in the government of Filip Vujanović there were five Deputy Prime Ministers at one point). Also, Deputy Prime Ministers may or may not combine the post with another government portfolio.

The current Deputy Prime Ministers are Igor Lukšić (since 4 December 2012), Duško Marković (since 29 December 2010), Vujica Lazović (since 10 November 2006) and Rafet Husović (since 4 December 2012).

List of Deputy Prime Ministers

Picture Name
(Born–Died)
Term of Office Political Party
  Blagoje Lučić
(?– )
15 February 1991 14 July 1992 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Vuk Ognjenović
(1939– )
15 February 1991 1 August 1992 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Zoran Žižić
(1951–2013)
15 February 1991 24 December 1996 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Mihailo Ljesar
(?–1993)
1 August 1992 20 December 1993[1] Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Krunoslav Vukčević
(?– )
1 August 1992 24 December 1996 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Rade Perović
(?– )
5 March 1993 24 December 1996 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Asim Telaćević
(1939– )
1 February 1994 2 July 2001 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Miodrag Vuković
(1955– )
24 December 1996 16 July 1998 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Slavko Drljević
(1946– )
24 December 1996 8 July 1997 Independent
  Milutin Lalić
(1949– )
8 July 1997 2 July 2001 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Jovan Mihailović
(?– )
8 July 1997 5 February 1998 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Slavko Drljević
(1946– )
5 February 1998 16 July 1998 Independent
  Predrag Drecun
(1960– )
5 February 1998 16 July 1998 People's Party
  Predrag Goranović
(1954– )
16 July 1998 27 January 2000 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Novak Kilibarda
(1934– )
16 July 1998 4 July 2000 People's Party
  Dragiša Burzan
(1950– )
16 July 1998 2 July 2001 Social Democratic Party of Montenegro
  Ljubiša Krgović
(?– )
27 January 2000 2 July 2001 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Savo Đurđevac
(?– )
4 July 2000 28 February 2001 People's Party
  Branimir Gvozdenović
(1961– )
2 July 2001 10 November 2006 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Žarko Rakčević
(1961– )
2 July 2001 8 January 2003 Social Democratic Party of Montenegro
  Dragan Đurović
(1959– )
2 July 2001 10 November 2006 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Jusuf Kalamperović
(1945– )
8 January 2003 10 November 2006 Social Democratic Party of Montenegro
  Miroslav Ivanišević
(1956– )
8 January 2003 10 November 2006 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Gordana Đurović
(1964– )
10 November 2006 11 June 2009 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Vujica Lazović
(1963– )
10 November 2006 Present Social Democratic Party of Montenegro
  Svetozar Marović
(1955– )
11 June 2009 29 December 2010 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Igor Lukšić
(1976– )
11 June 2009 29 December 2010 Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Duško Marković
(1958– )
29 December 2010 Present Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Igor Lukšić
(1976– )
4 December 2012 Present Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
  Rafet Husović
(1964– )
4 December 2012 Present Bosniak Party

References

  1. Assassinated

See also