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Cabinet of Franjo Gregurić

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Gregurić cabinet

3rd Cabinet of the Republic of Croatia
Date formed17 July 1991
Date dissolved12 August 1992
People and organisations
Head of stateFranjo Tuđman
Head of governmentFranjo Gregurić
Deputy head of governmentMate Granić
Jurica Pavelić
Milan Ramljak
Zdravko Tomac
No. of ministers30 (on 12 August 1992)
Ministers removed15
Total no. of members45 (including former members)
Member partiesCroatian Democratic Union (HDZ)
Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP)
Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS)
Croatian People's Party (HNS)
Croatian Christian Democratic Party (HKDS)
Socialist Party of Croatia (SSH)
Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDSH)
Croatian Democratic Party (HDS)
Status in legislatureNational Unity Government
Opposition partyNone
History
Election1990 election
Legislature term1990–1992
PredecessorCabinet of Josip Manolić
SuccessorCabinet of Hrvoje Šarinić

The Third Government of the Republic of Croatia (Template:Lang-hr) or The Government of National Unity (Croatian: Vlada nacionalnog jedinstva) was the Croatian Government cabinet led by Prime Minister Franjo Gregurić. It was announced on 17 July 1991 in response to the escalation of the Croatian War of Independence. It was the 3rd cabinet of Croatia since the first multi-party elections, and its term ended on 12 August 1992 after the first parliamentary election under the 1990 Croatian Constitution. During the term of this cabinet Croatia gained internationally diplomatic recognition and became a member of the United Nations.[1][2][3][4]

A major reshuffle in its make-up came in mid-April 1992, when government ministers Enzo Tireli, Vlatko Pavletić, Bernardo Jurlina, Petar Kriste, Ivan Vekić and Ante Čović left the cabinet and were replaced by Franjo Kajfež, Vesna Girardi-Jurkić, Josip Juras, Branko Mikša, Ivan Jarnjak and Jure Radić. In addition, three new ministers without portfolio were named on the same day: Ivica Crnić, Darko Čargonja and Mladen Vedriš.

List of ministers and portfolios

The periods in the table fall outside the cabinet's term when the minister listed also served in the preceding or the subsequent cabinets.

Name Party Portfolio Period
Franjo Gregurić HDZ Prime Minister 17 July 1991 – 12 August 1992
Mate Granić HDZ Deputy Prime Minister 31 July 1991 – 27 January 2000
Jurica Pavelić HDZ Deputy Prime Minister 15 November 1991 – 12 August 1992
Milan Ramljak Non-partisan (later HDZ) Deputy Prime Minister 31 May 1990 – 12 August 1992
Zdravko Tomac SDP Deputy Prime Minister 31 July 1991 – 26 June 1992
Enzo Tireli SDP Minister of Energy and Industry 2 August 1991 – 15 April 1992
Franjo Kajfež HDZ 15 April 1992 – 3 April 1993
Jozo Martinović Non-partisan (later HDZ) Minister of Finance 17 July 1991 – 12 August 1992
Stjepan Zdunić Non-partisan (later HDZ) Minister without portfolio 31 August – 14 December 1991
Minister of Economic Development 15 December 1991 – 12 August 1992
Branko Salaj HDZ Minister of Information 27 August 1991 – 12 August 1992
Zdravko Sančević HDZ Minister of Emigration 2 December 1991 – 12 August 1992
Gojko Šušak HDZ 2 August – 18 September 1991
Minister of Defence 18 September 1991 – 3 May 1998
Luka Bebić HDZ 17 July – 18 September 1991
Slavko Degoricija HDZ Minister without portfolio 17 – 31 July 1991
Minister of Reconstruction 31 December 1991 – 12 August 1992
Ivan Tarnaj HDZ Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Resources 31 May 1990 – 12 August 1992
Davorin Rudolf Non-partisan (later HDZ) Minister of Maritime Affairs 1 August 1991 – 12 August 1992
Bosiljko Mišetić HNS (later HDZ) Minister of Justice and Administration 17 July 1991 – 14 May 1992
Ivan Milas HDZ Minister of Justice 8 June – 12 August 1992
Josip Božičević Non-partisan (later HDZ) Minister of Transportation and Communications 25 July 1990 – 12 August 1992
Vlatko Pavletić Non-partisan (later HDZ) Minister of Education, Culture and Sports 31 May 1990 – 15 April 1992
Vesna Girardi-Jurkić HDZ 15 April 1992 – 18 October 1994
Bernardo Jurlina HDZ Minister of Labour, Social Welfare and Family 4 March 1991 – 15 April 1992
Josip Juras HDZ 15 April 1992 – 12 October 1993
Petar Kriste HDZ Minister of Commerce 24 August 1990 – 15 April 1992
Branko Mikša HDZ 15 April – 12 August 1992
Anton Marčelo Popović Minister of Tourism 16 September 1991 – 12 August 1992
Ivan Vekić HDZ Minister of the Interior 31 July 1991 – 14 April 1992
Ivan Jarnjak HDZ 14 April 1992 – 12 December 1996
Zvonimir Šeparović HDZ Minister of Foreign Affairs 31 July 1991 – 27 May 1992
Zdenko Škrabalo HDZ 9 June 1992 – 27 May 1993
Ivan Cifrić SSH Minister of Environment, Physical Planning and Construction 2 August 1991 – 12 August 1992
Andrija Hebrang HDZ Minister of Health 30 May 1990 – 12 August 1992
Osman Muftić HDZ Minister of Science, Technology and Informatics 30 May 1990 – 31 July 1991
Ante Čović SDSH (later HDZ) 31 July 1991 – 14 April 1992
Jure Radić HDZ 14 April – 7 August 1992
Zvonimir Baletić SDSH (later HDZ) Minister without portfolio 2 August 1991 – 12 August 1992
Dražen Budiša HSLS Minister without portfolio 2 August 1991 – 20 February 1992
Ivan Cesar HKDS Minister without portfolio 2 August 1991 – 3 June 1992
Ivica Crnić HDZ Minister without portfolio 15 April – 12 August 1992
Darko Čargonja HDZ Minister without portfolio 15 April – 12 August 1992
Živko Juzbašić Non-partisan Minister without portfolio 31 July 1991 – 12 August 1992
Mladen Vedriš HDZ Minister without portfolio 15 April – 12 August 1992
Vladimir Veselica HDS (later HDZ) Minister without portfolio 31 July – 2 December 1991
Muhamed Zulić HDZ Minister without portfolio 31 July 1991 – 12 August 1992
Gordan Radin HDZ Government secretary 3 September 1991 – 31 August 1992

References

  1. ^ "Treća vlada" (in Croatian). Croatian Information-Documentation Referral Agency. Archived from the original on 2012-11-01. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
  2. ^ "Kronologija Vlade" [Chronology of the Government] (in Croatian). Croatian Information-Documentation and Referral Agency - HIDRA. Archived from the original on 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
  3. ^ "Prethodne vlade RH" [Previous governments of the Republic of Croatia] (in Croatian). Government of Croatia. Archived from the original on 2011-11-23. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
  4. ^ "Sastav 3. Vlade RH". Archived from the original on 2011-12-23. Retrieved 2011-12-13.