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Ministry of Justice, Public Administration and Digital Transformation (Croatia)

Ministry in the Government of Croatia


Ministry in the Government of Croatia

FieldValue
agency_nameMinistry of Judicial Administrative and Digital Transformation affairs
nativenameMinistarstvo pravosuđa, uprave i digitalne transformacije
formed31 May 1990
headquartersUlica grada Vukovara 49,
Zagreb, Croatia
employees3,342 (2015)
budgetHRK 2.401 billion (2015)
jurisdictionGovernment of Croatia
minister1_nameDamir Habijan
website

Zagreb, Croatia

The ministry of Justice, Public Administration and Digital Transformation of the Republic of Croatia () is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which is in charge of prosecuting government cases and the administration of institutions falling within the scope of the judiciary system (courts, prisons, etc.), and in charge of the system and organization of state administration and local and regional governments, political and electoral system, personal status of citizens and other activities within its jurisdiction.

List of ministers

Ministers of Justice (1990–2020)

MinisterPartyTerm startTerm endDays
in office
Branko BabacCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ28 June 199017 July 1991
Bosiljko MišetićCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ2 Aug 199114 May 1992
Ivan MilasCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ8 June 199212 August 1992
Ivica CrnićCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ12 August 199218 May 1995
Miroslav ŠeparovićCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ18 May 199520 April 1998
Milan RamljakCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ14 May 199813 Apr 1999
Zvonimir ŠeparovićCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ15 April 199927 January 2000
Stjepan IvaniševićSocial Democratic Party of Croatia}}" width="1px"SDP27 January 200027 September 2001
Ingrid Antičević-MarinovićSocial Democratic Party of Croatia}}" width="1px"SDP28 September 200123 December 2003
Vesna Škare-OžboltDemocratic Centre (Croatia)}}" width="1px"DC23 December 20039 February 2006
Ana LovrinCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ10 February 200610 October 2008
Ivan ŠimonovićInd.10 October 20087 July 2010
Dražen BošnjakovićCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ7 July 201023 December 2011
Orsat MiljenićSocial Democratic Party of Croatia}}" width="1px"SDP23 December 201122 January 2016
Ante ŠprljeBridge of Independent Lists}}" width="1px"MOST22 January 201627 April 2017
Kristian Turkalj (acting)Croatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ28 April 20179 June 2017
Dražen Bošnjaković (2nd term)Croatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ9 June 201723 July 2020

Ministers of Justice and Public Administration (2020–present)

MinisterPartyTerm startTerm endDays
in office
Ivan MalenicaCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ24 July 202017 May 2024
Damir HabijanCroatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"HDZ17 May 2024Incumbent

References

References

  1. Blažević, Robert (2015): Upravna znanost, p. 284. {{ISBN. 9789538034039
    "...(on day 19. February 2015)."
  2. "Državni proračun Republike Hrvatske za 2015. i projekcije za 2016. i 2017. godinu".
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