Ministry of Capital Investments (Montenegro)

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Ministry of Capital Investments
Ministarstvo kapitalnih investicija
Agency overview
Formed2006 (2020)
Jurisdiction Government of Montenegro
Headquarters Podgorica
Agency executive
Website msp.gov.me

Minister of Capital Investments (Montenegrin : Ministar kapitalnih investicija) is the person in charge of the Ministry of Capital Investments of Montenegro (Ministarstvo kapitalnih investicija). Ministry of Capital Investments was formed in December 2020 with reorganization of the Ministry of Transportation and Maritime Affairs (Montenegrin : Ministarstvo saobraćaja i pomorstva) and Montenegrin Ministry of Economy (Ministarstvo Ekonomije Crne Gore).

Government Ministers, since 2006

   Social Democratic Party    Bosniak Party   Independent

MinisterStart of termEnd of term
Andrija Lompar [1] 10 November 20064 December 2012
Ivan Brajović 4 December 201228 November 2016
Osman Nurković [2] 28 November 20164 December 2020
Mladen Bojanić 4 December 202028 April 2022
Ervin Ibrahimović 28 April 2022incumbent

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