Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina^a , commonly abbreviated to Federal Government^b , is the main executive branch of government in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is headed by the prime minister. The Federal president, in agreement with both vicepresidents 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 of the Federal House of Representatives.[1]
The Federal Government has a prime minister and 16 ministers. It must be composed of eight Bosniak, five Croat and three Serb 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 Vicepresidents from other two constitutive nations. The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina exercises its executive powers in conformity with the Federal Constitution. The current government is led by Prime Minister Fadil Novalić.[1]
Current cabinet
Position | Portfolio | Name | Party | Nationality | |
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Prime Minister | Fadil Novalić | SDA | Bosniak | ||
Deputy Prime Minister | Finance | Jelka Miličević | HDZ BiH | Croat | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Work and Social Welfare | Vesko Drljača | SBB | Serb | |
Minister | Energy, Mining and Industry | Nermin Džindić | SBB | Bosniak | |
Minister | Agriculture, Aquaculture and Forestry | Šemsudin Dedić | SDA | Bosniak | |
Minister | Traffic and Communication | Denis Lasić | HDZ BiH | Croat | |
Minister | Planning | Josip Martić | HDZ BiH | Croat | |
Minister | Trade | Zlatan Vujanović | SBB | Serb | |
Minister | Internal Affairs | Aljoša Čampara | SDA | Bosniak | |
Minister | Development, Entrepreneurship and Craft | Amir Zukić | SDA | Bosniak | |
Minister | Justice | Mato Jozić | HDZ BiH | Croat | |
Minister | Healthcare | Vjekoslav Mandić | HDZ BiH | Croat | |
Minister | Veterans | Salko Bukvarević | SDA | Bosniak | |
Minister | Displaced Persons and Refugeees | Edin Ramić | SDA | Bosniak | |
Minister | Environment and Tourism | Edita Đapo | SBB | Minority | |
Minister | Education and Science[c] | Elvira Dilberović | SDA | Bosniak | |
Minister | Culture and Sports[c] | Zora Dujmović | HDZ BiH | Serb |
References
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- Notes
^a Bosnian: Vlada Federacije Bosne i Hercegovina; Croatian: Vlada Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine; Serbian: Влада Федерације Босне и Херцеговине
^b Bosnian: Federalna Vlada; Croatian: Federalna Vlada; Serbian: Федерална Влада
^c Regarded as unconstitutional since 2010.