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词条 Cabinet of Zlatko Mateša
释义

  1. List of ministers and portfolios

  2. References

  3. External links

{{Infobox government cabinet
| cabinet_name = Mateša Cabinet
| cabinet_number = 6th
| jurisdiction = the Republic of Croatia
| flag = Flag of Croatia.svg
| flag_border = true
| incumbent =
| image = Zlatko Mateša.jpg
| caption =
| date_formed = 7 November 1995
| date_dissolved = 27 January 2000
| government_head = Zlatko Mateša
| government_head_history =
| state_head = Franjo Tuđman (1995–99)
Vlatko Pavletić (Acting) (1999–2000)
| members_number = 20 (on 27 January 2000)
| former_members_number = 22
| total_number = 42 (including former members)
| political_parties = Croatian Democratic Union
| legislature_status = Single-party majority
| opposition_cabinet =
| opposition_party = Croatian Social Liberal Party
| opposition_leader = Dražen Budiša
| deputy_government_head = Ivica Kostović (1995–98)
Borislav Škegro
Jure Radić
Mate Granić
Ljerka Mintas-Hodak
| election = 1995 election
| last_election =
| legislature_term = 1995–1999
| budget =
| advice_and_consent1 =
| advice_and_consent2 =
| incoming_formation =
| outgoing_formation =
| previous = Cabinet of Nikica Valentić
| successor = Cabinet of Ivica Račan I
}}{{Politics of Croatia}}

The Sixth Government of the Republic of Croatia ({{lang-hr|Šesta Vlada Republike Hrvatske}}) was the Croatian Government cabinet led by Prime Minister Zlatko Mateša. Its members took office on 7 November 1995 by decree of President Franjo Tuđman. The cabinet was confirmed by a parliamentary vote on 28 November 1995, with 77 out of 151 Members of Parliament voting in favor. It was formed by the ruling Croatian Democratic Union, and its term ended on 27 January 2000 after the 2000 Croatian parliamentary election, with the appointment of Ivica Račan as Prime Minister. This was the first peacetime government of independent Croatia, as the Croatian War of Independence officially ended with the Erdut Agreement just days after the cabinet was appointed by the President.[1][2][3][4]

List of ministers and portfolios

Some periods in the table start before the cabinet's inauguration, when the minister listed was appointed to the post in the preceding Cabinet of Nikica Valentić. The subsequent Cabinet of Ivica Račan I, formed by a broad coalition of parties that defeated the Croatian Democratic Union in the 2000 parliamentary election, kept only a single official from this cabinet, the Government secretary Jagoda Premužić.

MinisterPartyPortfolioPeriod
Zlatko MatešaHDZPrime Minister7 November 1995 – 27 January 2000
Božo PrkaHDZMinister of Finance7 July 1994 – 11 September 1997
Borislav ŠkegroHDZ 11 September 1997 – 27 January 2000
Deputy Prime Minister3 April 1993 – 27 January 2000
Davor ŠternHDZMinister of Economy 7 November 1995 – 14 April 1997
Nenad PorgesHDZ 15 April 1997 – 27 January 2000
Božo BiškupićHDZMinister of Culture 7 November 1995 – 27 January 2000
Gojko ŠušakHDZMinister of Defence 18 September 1991 – 3 May 1998
Pavao MiljavacHDZ 14 October 1998 – 27 January 2000
Andrija HebrangHDZMinister of Defence 14 May 1998 – 12 October 1998
Minister of Health 12 October 1993 – 14 May 1998
Željko ReinerHDZMinister of Health 14 May 1998 – 27 January 2000
Matej JankovićHDZMinister of Agriculture and Forest Management 7 November 1995 – 16 December 1996
Zlatko DominikovićHDZ 16 December 1996 – 22 February 1999
Ivan ĐurkićHDZ 22 February 1999 – 27 January 2000
Juraj NjavroHDZMinister without portfolio 12 October 1993 – 19 December 1997
Minister of Veterans' Affairs 19 December 1997 – 27 January 2000
Mate GranićHDZDeputy Prime Minister31 July 1991 – 27 January 2000
Minister of Foreign Affairs 28 May 1993 – 27 January 2000
Ivica MudrinićHDZMinistry for Maritime Affairs, Transport and Communications 12 August 1992 – 5 February 1996
Željko LužavecHDZ 5 February 1996 – 4 August 1999
Ivan PavlovićHDZ 16 August 1999 – 27 January 2000
Niko BulićHDZMinister of Tourism 20 May 1993 – 11 September 1997
Sergej MorsanHDZ 9 November 1997 – 15 April 1999
Ivan HerakHDZ 15 April 1999 – 27 January 2000
Miroslav ŠeparovićHDZMinister of Justice 18 May 1995 – 20 April 1998
deputy|a|a}}HDZ 14 May 1998 – 13 April 1999
Zvonimir ŠeparovićHDZ 15 April 1999 – 27 January 2000
Ljilja VokićHDZMinister of Education and Sports 18 October 1994 – 4 March 1998
Božidar PugelnikHDZ 4 March 1998 – 5 October 1999
Nensi IvaniševićHDZ 5 October 1999 – 27 January 2000
Ivan JarnjakHDZMinister of the Interior 15 April 1992 – 16 December 1996
Ivan PenićHDZ 16 December 1996 – 27 January 2000
Davorin MlakarHDZMinister of Public Administration 2 March 1994 – 4 March 1998
Marijan RamušćakHDZ 4 March 1998 – 17 February 1999
Marijan PetrovićHDZMinister without portfilio 11 May 1995 – 13 November 1996
Minister for Return and Immigration 13 November 1996 – 1 June 1999
Jure RadićHDZDeputy Prime Minister 18 October 1994 – 27 January 2000
Minister for Development and Reconstruction 18 October 1994 – 18 May 1999
Minister for Development, Immigration and Reconstruction 18 May 1999 – 27 January 2000
Marina Matulović-DropulićHDZMinister of Physical Planning, Construction and Housing 27 January 1995 – 16 December 1996
Marko ŠiracHDZ 16 December 1996 – 27 January 2000
Ivan PenićHDZMinister of Privatisation and Property Management 27 January 1995 – 16 December 1996
Milan KovačHDZ 16 December 1996 – 1 April 1999
Minister for Special Relations with Bosnia and Herzegovina 15 April 1999 – 27 January 2000
Ivica KostovićHDZDeputy Prime Minister 12 October 1993 – 14 October 1998
Minister of Science and Technology 7 November 1995 – 14 October 1998
Milena Žic-FuchsNon-party 22 February 1999 – 27 January 2000
Joso ŠkaraHDZMinister of Labour and Social Welfare 27 January 1995 – 27 January 2000
Ljerka Mintas-HodakHDZDeputy Prime Minister 7 November 1995 – 27 January 2000
Minister of European Integration 4 March 1998 – 27 January 2000
Branko MočibobHDZMinister without portfolio 7 November 1995 – 15 May 1997
Jagoda PremužićNon-partyGovernment secretary 3 March 1994 – 
{{note label|deputy|a|a}} Also Deputy Prime Minister during the dates indicated.

References

1. ^{{cite web | url = http://hidran.hidra.hr/hidrarad/rh/rh66.htm | language = Croatian | title = Šesta vlada | publisher = Croatian Information-Documentation Referral Agency | accessdate = 2011-12-11 | archive-url = https://www.webcitation.org/6BmUsy0Rq?url=http://hidran.hidra.hr/hidrarad/rh/rh66.htm# | archive-date = 2012-10-29 | dead-url = yes | df = }}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hidra.hr/cro/hr_vodic/kronologija_vlade|publisher=Croatian Information-Documentation and Referral Agency - HIDRA|language=Croatian|title=Kronologija Vlade|trans-title=Chronology of the Government|accessdate=2011-12-11|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120222073155/http://www.hidra.hr/cro/hr_vodic/kronologija_vlade|archivedate=2012-02-22|df=}}
3. ^{{cite web|publisher=Government of Croatia|url=http://www.vlada.hr/hr/naslovnica/o_vladi_rh/prethodne_vlade_rh|language=Croatian|title=Prethodne vlade RH|trans-title=Previous governments of the Republic of Croatia|accessdate=2011-12-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111123152513/http://www.vlada.hr/hr/naslovnica/o_vladi_rh/prethodne_vlade_rh#|archive-date=2011-11-23|dead-url=yes|df=}}
4. ^Sastav 6. Vlade RH {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111224141702/http://savjest.com/vlada_6.php |date=December 24, 2011 }}

External links

  • Official website of the Croatian Government
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120222073155/http://www.hidra.hr/cro/hr_vodic/kronologija_vlade Chronology of Croatian cabinets] at Hidra.hr {{hr icon}}
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