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Ministry of Culture and Media (Croatia)

Ministry in the Government of Croatia


Ministry in the Government of Croatia

FieldValue
agency_nameMinistry of Culture and Media
nativenameMinistarstvo kulture i medija
logoMin kulture logo.png
logo_width150 px
pictureMinistry of Culture (Zagreb).jpg
picture_width250px
picture_captionThe headquarters of the Ministry of Culture
formed31 May 1990
headquartersRunjaninova 2,
Zagreb, Croatia
coordinates
employees389 (2015)
budgetHRK 868 million (2015)
jurisdictionGovernment of Croatia
minister1_nameNina Obuljen Koržinek
website

Zagreb, Croatia

The ministry of Culture and Media () is a ministry of the Croatian government in charge of preserving the country's natural and cultural heritage and overseeing its development. The ministry in its present form was created in 1994 in the Cabinet of Nikica Valentić, as the culture portfolio had previously been part of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (1990–93) and the Ministry of Culture and Education (1993–94).

List of ministers

The following is the list of officials who held the post of culture ministers since 1990. Unless otherwise noted, the portfolio only included culture, and officials were titled Ministers of Culture.

MinisterPartyTerm startTerm endDays
in officeCabinet(s)
Vlatko PavletićCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ31 May 199015 April 1992
Vesna Girardi-JurkićCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ15 April 199218 October 1994
Zlatko VitezCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ18 October 19947 November 1995
Božo BiškupićCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ7 November 199527 January 2000
Antun VujićSocial Democratic Party of Croatia}}" width="1px"SDP27 January 200023 December 2003
Božo Biškupić (2nd term)Croatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ23 December 200329 December 2010
Jasen MesićCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ29 December 201023 December 2011
Andrea Zlatar-ViolićCroatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats}}" width="1px"HNS23 December 201125 March 2015
Berislav ŠipušCroatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats}}" width="1px"HNS25 March 201522 January 2016
Zlatko HasanbegovićCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ22 January 201619 October 2016
Nina Obuljen KoržinekCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ19 October 2016Incumbent

Notes

:nb 1. As Minister of Education, Culture and Sports :nb 2. As Minister of Education, Culture and Sports (15 April 1992 – 3 April 1993); as Minister of Culture and Education (3 April 1993 – 18 October 1994) :nb 3. As Minister of Culture and Media, 23 July 2020–present

References

References

  1. Blažević, Robert (2015): Upravna znanost, p. 284. {{ISBN. 9789538034039
    "...(on day 19. February 2015)."
  2. "Naslovna".
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