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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Ministarstvo vanjskih poslova i europskih integracija Ministry building in Zagreb Agency overview Formed 31 May 1990 Jurisdiction Government of Croatia Headquarters Trg Nikole Šubića Zrinskog 7–8, Zagreb, Croatia Annual budget 614 million HRK (2010)[1] Minister responsible Gordan Jandroković Website www.mvpei.hr The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Ministarstvo vanjskih poslova i europskih integracija or MVPEI) is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which is in charge of foreign relations and admission into the European Union.
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List of ministers
Foreign affairs ministers
The current Minister Gordan Jandroković is the 10th Foreign Affairs Minister of Croatia. The longest serving minister was Mate Granić (1993–2000), under Prime Ministers Nikica Valentić and Zlatko Mateša, and the shortest serving was Davorin Rudolf who held the post for three months between May 1991 to July 1991 under Prime Minister Josip Manolić.
Minister Party Term start Term end Zdravko Mršić Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 31 May 1990 8 November 1990 Frane Vinko Golem Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 8 November 1990 3 May 1991 Davorin Rudolf Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 3 May 1991 31 July 1991 Zvonimir Šeparović Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 31 July 1991 27 May 1992 Zdenko Škrabalo Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 9 June 1992 28 May 1993 Mate Granić Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 28 May 1993 27 January 2000 Tonino Picula Social Democratic Party (SDP) 27 January 2000 22 December 2003 Miomir Žužul Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 23 December 2003 17 February 2005 Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 17 February 2005 12 January 2008 Gordan Jandroković Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 13 January 2008 Incumbent - Source: MVPEI.hr (Croatian)
European integration ministers
The Ministry for European Integration was a short-lived ministry which was established during Prime Minister Ivica Račan in 2000. It grew out of the Government Office for European Integration and was later merged with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 2005 under Prime Minister Ivo Sanader.
Minister Party Term start Term end Ljerka Mintas-Hodak[a] Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 3 April 1998 27 January 2000 Ivan Jakovčić[b] Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS) 27 January 2000 21 June 2001 Neven Mimica Social Democratic Party (SDP) 28 September 2001 23 December 2003 Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović[c] Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 23 December 2003 16 February 2005 Notes
- a. ^ Unofficial minister, Mintas-Hodak was head of the Government Office for European Integration (Croatian Ured za europske integracije)
- b. ^ First head of the newly established Ministry for European Integration, which was formed out of the Government Office for European Integration
- c. ^ On 16 February the Ministry for European Integration was merged with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs; Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović was appointed head of the merged ministry
See also
References
- ^ "Odluka o proglašenju državnog proračuna za 2010. godinu - II. Posebni dio" (in Croatian) (PDF). Narodne novine. 2 December 2009. http://narodne-novine.nn.hr/clanci/sluzbeni/2009_12_151_3690.html. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
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