Ministry of Croatian Veterans

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Ministry of Croatian Veterans
Ministarstvo hrvatskih branitelja
Agency overview
Formed1997
Jurisdiction Government of Croatia
Headquarters Nevenka Topalušić Square 1
Zagreb, Croatia
Employees200 (2015) [1]
Annual budget HRK 984 million (2015) [2]
Minister responsible
Website branitelji.gov.hr

The ministry of Croatian Veterans (Croatian : Ministarstvo hrvatskih branitelja, MHB) is a ministry of the Croatian Government which is split into several directorates:

Contents

The current Minister of Croatian Veterans' affairs is Tomo Medved of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ).

List of ministers

MinisterPartyTerm startTerm endDays
in office
1 Juraj Njavro HDZ 19 December 199727 January 2000769
2 Ivica Pančić SDP 27 January 200023 December 20031,426
3 Jadranka Kosor [nb 1] HDZ 23 December 20036 July 20092,022
4 Tomislav Ivić [nb 1] HDZ 6 July 200923 December 2011900
5 Predrag Matić Ind. 23 December 201122 January 20161,491
6 Mijo Crnoja HDZ 22 January 201628 January 20166
Vesna Nađ (acting) SDP 28 January 201621 March 201653
7 Tomo Medved HDZ 21 March 2016Incumbent3,017

Notes

nb 1.  ^ Served as Minister of Family, Veterans' Affairs and Inter-generational Solidarity

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References

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