Incumbent Branko Bačić, Davor Božinović, Oleg Butković, Tomo Medved and Anja Šimpraga since 17 January 2023, 19 July 2019, 15 July 2022, 8 May 2020 and 29 April 2022
Appointer
Prime Minister of Croatia
Term length
At the pleasure of the Prime Minister and the parliamentary majority
Inaugural holder
Bernardo Jurlina, Mate Babić and Milan Ramljak
Formation
31 May 1990
Website
www.vlada.hr
Politics of Croatia
Constitution
Constitutional Act on the Rights of National Minorities in the Republic of Croatia
Executive
President (list)
Zoran Milanović
Cabinet (list)
Prime Minister: Andrej Plenković
Legislative
Sabor(parliament)
Speaker: Gordan Jandroković
Current members
Opposition
Leader: Peđa Grbin
Judiciary
Supreme Court
Constitutional Court
State's Attorney Office
National Judicial Council
Political parties in Sabor
Centre (CENTAR)
Civic Liberal Alliance (GLAS)
Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ)
Croatian Demochristian Party (HDS)
Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (HNS-LD)
Croatian Party of Pensioners (HSU)
Croatian Peasant Party (HSS)
Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS)
Croatian Sovereignists (HS)
Democratic Union of Hungarians of Croatia (DZMH)
Focus (FOKUS)
Homeland Movement (DP)
Independent Democratic Serb Party (SDSS)
Independent Platform of the North (NPS)
Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS)
Law and Justice (PiP)
Social Democratic Party (SDP)
The Bridge (MOST)
We can! (Možemo)
Elections and referendums
Recent elections
Presidential: 2014–15
2019–20
2024
Parliamentary:
2020
2024
Local: 2017
2021
European: 2014
2019
2024
Recent referendums
1991 (independence)
2012 (EU membership)
2013 (constitution)
Administrative divisions
Counties (Županije)
Towns (Gradovi)
Municipalities (Općine)
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
Minister: Gordan Grlić-Radman
Diplomatic missions of / in Croatia
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The deputy prime minister of Croatia (officially the Vice President of the Government of the Republic of Croatia, Croatian: Potpredsjednik Vlade Republike Hrvatske) is the official deputy of the Prime Minister of Croatia. Article 109 of the Constitution of Croatia states that the cabinet is to be made up of the Prime Minister, one or more deputy prime ministers and other cabinet ministers. According to convention, if the governing parliamentary majority is a coalition of parties, all junior partners in the coalition will usually be given one deputy prime minister in the cabinet, with their rank usually being determined by the number of MPs the party has in Parliament. The deputy prime ministers are permitted to simultaneously hold a ministerial portfolio while in office, but may also serve without holding such a portfolio.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia is not the constitutional successor of the Prime Minister and will not automatically assume the post of Prime Minister in the event of a vacancy. However, the Deputy Prime Minister may chair cabinet meetings in the event of the Prime Minister becoming temporarily incapacitated or otherwise unable to chair the meetings of his or her government cabinet.
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