Ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds (Croatia)

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Ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds
Ministarstvo regionalnoga razvoja i fondova Europske unije
Agency overview
Jurisdiction Government of Croatia
HeadquartersRačkoga 6,
Zagreb, Croatia
Employees293 (2015) [1]
Annual budget HRK 805 million (2015) [2]
Minister responsible
Website razvoj.gov.hr

The ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian : Ministarstvo regionalnoga razvoja i fondova Europske unije) is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which is in charge of planning and implementation of regional development policies, activities related to harmonization with the European Union in the field of regional policy and the use of funds from the European Union. [3]

Contents

List of ministers

MinisterPartyTerm startTerm endDays
in office
Petar Čobanković [nb 1] HDZ 12 January 20086 July 2009541
Božidar Pankretić [nb 1] HSS 6 July 200923 December 2011900
Branko Grčić SDP 23 December 201122 January 20161,491
Tomislav Tolušić HDZ 22 January 201619 October 2016271
Gabrijela Žalac HDZ 19 October 201617 July 20191,001
Marko Pavić HDZ 22 July 201923 July 2020367
Nataša Tramišak HDZ 23 July 2020Incumbent1,311

Notes

nb 1.  ^ Served as Minister of Regional Development, Forestry and Water Management

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References

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    "...(on day 19. February 2015)."
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