Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Predsjedavajući Vijeća ministara Bosne i Hercegovine
Предсједавајући Савјета министара Босне и Херцеговине

Incumbent
Denis Zvizdić

since 31 March 2015
Residence Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Appointer House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Term length No term limit
Inaugural holder Spasoje Tuševljak
Formation 6 October 2000
Website vijeceministara.gov.ba
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Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the head of the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The Chairman of the Council of Ministers is nominated by the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and appointed by the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As head of the government, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers has no authority for appointing ministers, and his role is that of a coordinator. Ministers are appointed in his stead, by the majority-parties according to ethnic and Entity representation rules, so that a deputy minister must not be of same ethnicity as the respective minister.[1]

List of Heads of Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Prime Ministers of PR Bosnia and Herzegovina (1945–1953)

  Communist Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina / League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina (KP BiH / SK BiH)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
1 Rodoljub Čolaković
(1900–1983)
27 April 1945 September 1948 KP BiH
2 Đuro Pucar
(1899–1979)
September 1948 March 1953 KP BiH
renamed in 1952 to
SK BiH

Presidents of the Executive Council of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (1953–1992)

  League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina (SK BiH)
  Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ BiH)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Party
2 Đuro Pucar
(1899–1979)
March 1953 December 1953 SK BiH
3 Avdo Humo
(1914–1983)
December 1953 1956 SK BiH
4 Osman Karabegović
(1911–1996)
1956 1963 SK BiH
5 Hasan Brkić
(1913–1965)
1963 1965 SK BiH
6 Rudi Kolak
(1918–2004)
1965 1967 SK BiH
7 Branko Mikulić
(1928–1994)
1967 1969 SK BiH
8 Dragutin Kosovac
(1924–2012)
1969 April 1974 SK BiH
9 Milanko Renovica
(1928–2013)
April 1974 28 April 1982 SK BiH
10 Seid Maglajlija
(1940–)
28 April 1982 28 April 1984 SK BiH
11 Gojko Ubiparip
(1927–2000)
28 April 1984 April 1986 SK BiH
12 Josip Lovrenović
(1929–)
April 1986 April 1988 SK BiH
13 Marko Ćeranić April 1988 20 December 1990 SK BiH
14 Jure Pelivan
(1928–2014)
20 December 1990 3 March 1992 HDZ BiH

Prime Ministers of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1997)

  Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ BiH)
  Party of Democratic Action (SDA)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Ethnicity Term of Office Party
1 Jure Pelivan
(1928–2014)
Croat 3 March 1992 9 November 1992 HDZ BiH
2 Mile Akmadžić
(1939–)
Croat 9 November 1992 25 October 1993 HDZ BiH
3 Haris Silajdžić
(1945–)
Bosniak 25 October 1993 30 January 1996 SDA
4 Hasan Muratović
(1940–)
Bosniak 30 January 1996 3 January 1997 Independent

Co-Chairmen of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1997–2000)

  Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina (SBiH)
  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)
  Socialist Party (SP)

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Ethnicity Term of Office Party Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Ethnicity Term of Office Party
Haris Silajdžić
(1945–)
Bosniak 3 January 1997 6 June 2000 SBiH Boro Bosić
(1950–)
Serb 3 January 1997 3 February 1999 SDS
Svetozar Mihajlović
(1949–)
Serb 3 February 1999 6 June 2000 SP

Chairmen of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2000–present)

  Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ BiH)
  Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina (SDP BiH)
  Party of Democratic Progress (PDP)
  Party of Democratic Action (SDA)
  Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Ethnicity Term of Office Party
1 Spasoje Tuševljak
(1952–)
Serb 6 June 2000 18 October 2000 Independent
2 Martin Raguž
(1958–)
Croat 18 October 2000 22 February 2001 HDZ BiH
3 Božidar Matić
(1937–)
Croat 22 February 2001 18 July 2001 SDP BiH
4 Zlatko Lagumdžija
(1955–)
Bosniak 18 July 2001 15 March 2002 SDP BiH
5 Dragan Mikerević
(1955–)
Serb 15 March 2002 23 December 2002 PDP
6 Adnan Terzić
(1960–)
Bosniak 23 December 2002 11 January 2007 SDA
7 Nikola Špirić
(1956–)
Serb 11 January 2007 12 January 2012 SNSD
8 Vjekoslav Bevanda
(1956–)
Croat 12 January 2012 31 March 2015 HDZ BiH
9 Denis Zvizdić
(1964–)
Bosniak 31 March 2015 Incumbent SDA

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