The government of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Влада Црне Горе, Vlada Crne Gore) is the executive branch of state authority in Montenegro. It is headed by the prime minister. It comprises the prime minister, the deputy prime ministers as well as ministers.
Duško Marković is the current Prime Minister of Montenegro and Head of Government. The current members of the cabinet were elected on 28 November 2016 by the majority vote in the Parliament of Montenegro. The Cabinet, assembled by Candidate for the Prime Minister Duško Marković, was supported by Democratic Party of Socialists, Social Democrats, Croatian Civic Initiative, Liberal Party, Bosniak Party and Albanians Decisively.
Each minister of each ministry reports to the Prime Minister.
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural development
Ministry of Culture
Ministry of Defense
Ministry of Economy
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integrations
Ministry of Health
Ministry of Human and Minority Rights
Ministry of Information Society and Telecommunications
Ministry of Interior Affairs
Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare
Ministry of Transportation and Maritime Affairs
Ministry of Science
Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism
Composition of the 41st Cabinet of Montenegro, elected on 28 November 2016, after the 2016 Montenegrin parliamentary elections.
Prime Minister - General Affairs - Milo Đukanović - Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
Deputy Prime Minister - Administration, Internal and Foreign Policy - Duško Marković - Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
Deputy Prime Minister - Economic and Financial Policy, Informations and Telecommunications - Vujica Lazović - Social Democrats of Montenegro
Deputy Prime Minister - Regional Development - Rafet Husović - Bosniak Party of Montenegro
Deputy Prime Minister - Petar Ivanović - Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
Deputy Prime Minister - Milorad Vujović - independent (nominated by DEMOS, URA and Social Democratic Party of Montenegro)
Deputy Prime Minister - Azra Jasavić - Positive Montenegro
Minister - Justice - Zoran Pažin - independent (nominated by Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro)
Minister - Defense - Milica Pejanović Đurišić - Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
Minister - Finance - Raško Konjević - Social Democratic Party of Montenegro
Minister - Education - Predrag Bošković - Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
Minister - Science - Sanja Vlahović - Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
Minister - Culutre - Pavle Goranović - independent (Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro)
Minister - Economy - Vladimir Kavarić - Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
Minister - Traffics and Naval Affairs - Ivan Brajović - Social Democrats of Montenegro
Minister - Agriculture and Rural Development - Budimir Mugoša - independent (nominated by DEMOS, URA and Social Democratic Party of Montenegro)
Minister - Sustainable Development and Tourism - Branimir Gvozdenović - Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
Minister - Health - Budimir Šegrt - independent (nominated by Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro)
Minister - Human and Minority Rights - Suad Numanović - Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
Minister - Labour and Social Care - Boris Marić - independent (URA)
Minister - Internal Affairs - Goran Danilović - DEMOS
Minister - without portfolio - Marija Vučinović - Croatian Civic Initiative
After 2009 Parliamentary election, DPS, SDP, DUA, HGI and BS formed a parliamentary majority, that supported a Government led by Prime Minister Milo Đukanović. This cabinet was approved in the Parliament of Montenegro on 11 June 2009, and was in power until Prime Minister Milo Đukanović resigned on 23 December 2010.
Prime Minister – Milo Đukanović (general affairs)
Finance/Deputy Prime Minister - Igor Lukšić
Deputy Prime Minister for Political System - Svetozar Marović
Information Society/Deputy Prime Minister for Economic System - Vujica Lazović
Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management - Milutin Simović
Culture, Sport and Media - Branislav Mićunović
Defense - Boro Vucinic
Economic Development - Branko Vujović
Education and Science - Sreten Škuletić/Slavoljub Stijepović
European Integrations - Gordana Đurović
Foreign Affairs - Milan Roćen
Health - Miodrag Radunović
Human and Minority Rights Protection - Ferhat Dinosha
Internal Affairs and Public Administration - Ivan Brajović
Justice - Miraš Radović
Labour and Social Welfare - Suad Numanović
Transportation, Maritime Affairs and Telecommunications - Andrija Lompar
Tourism - Predrag Nenezić
Urbanism and Environmental Protection -Branimir Gvozdenović
without portfolio - Slavoljub Stijepović
without portfolio - Rafet Husović
From March 1993 to 1996 the Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro reigned alone.
Prime Minister – Milo Đukanović (general affairs)
Vice-President – Mr Zoran Žižić
Vice-President – Mr Mihailo Ljesar (since February 1994 Asim Telaćević)
Vice-President – Krunoslav Vukčević
Vice-President – Mr Rade Perović
Justice – Filip Vujanović (later Miodrag Latković)
Internal Affairs – Nikola Pejaković (later Filip Vujanović)
Finances – Mr Božidar Gazivoda (later Dr Predrag Goranović)
Foreign Affairs – Miodrag Lekić (later Janko Jeknić)
Education and Science – Dr Predrag Obradović
Culture – Gojko Čelebić
Industry, Energetics and Mining – Dr Miodrag Gomilanović
Pomorstvo and Traffics – Jusuf Kalamperović (resigned, replaced by Mr Vojislav Mićunović)
Agriculture and Forestry – Mr Branko Abramović (later Radivoje Rašović)
Tourism – Dragan Milić
Trade – Duško Lalićević
Space Management – Miodrag Burzan (later Dr Radovan Bakić)
Zaštita životne sredine – Dr Vukić Pulević (later Ana Mišurović)
Health – Dr Miomir Mugoša
Labour and Social Care – Milivoje Jauković (later Branimir Bojanić)
Religion – Dr Slobodan Tomović
Sports – Božidar Ivanović
Miladin Vukotić (no portfolio)
Mevludin Nuhodžić (no portfolio)
Dr Ranko Kadić (resigned, later Branko Radović; no portfolio)
The first Montenegrin government lasted from February 1991 to March 1993. It was solely made by the League of Communists of Montenegro (Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro):
Prime Minister – Milo Đukanović (general affairs)
Vice-President – Blagoje Lučić (later Mihailo Lješar) (no portfolio)
Vice-President – Mr Vuk Ognjenović (later Krunoslav Vukčević) (no portfolio)
Vice-President – Mr Zoran Žižić (no portfolio)
Justice – Momčilo Knežević (later resigned)
National Defense – Božidar Babić
Foreign Affairs – Nikola Samardžić (later Miodrag Lekić)
Education & Science – Dr Predrag Obradović
Culture and Physical Education – Ilija Lakušić
Privreda – Vojin Đukanović (later Miodrag Gomilanović)
Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management – Branko Abramović
Tourism and Trade – Nebojša Zeković (resigned, Dragan Milić)
Urbanism and Construction – Đorđije Pribilović
Health and Zaštita životne sredine – Dr Miomir Mugoša (since January 1992 only Minister of Health)
Zaštita životne sredine, since January 1992 – Dr Mihailo Burić
Labour, Social and Fighting-Invalid Protection – Milivoje Jauković
Drago Sofranac (no portfolio)
Jusuf Fehatović (later Miladin Vukotić, no portfolio)
Predrag Gomilanović (later Branko Radović, no portfolio)