Ministry of Tourism and Sports (Croatia)

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Ministry of Tourism and Sports
Ministarstvo turizma i sporta
Zgrada Kockica Zagreb.jpg
The headquarters of the Ministry of Tourism
Agency overview
Formed31 May 1990
Jurisdiction Government of Croatia
HeadquartersPrisavlje 14, Zagreb
45°47′28″N15°58′09″E / 45.791182°N 15.969110°E / 45.791182; 15.969110
Employees148 (2015) [1]
Annual budget HRK 205 million (2015) [2]
Minister responsible
Website mint.gov.hr

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports (Croatian : Ministarstvo turizma i sporta) is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which in charge of the development of tourism.

Contents

List of ministers

The following officials held the post of tourism ministers in Croatian cabinets since 1990. Unless otherwise noted, the ministry only included the tourism portfolio.

#MinisterPartyTerm startTerm endDays
in office
Cabinet(s)
1 Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinović HDZ 25 July 199017 July 1991357 Mesić
Manolić
2Anton Marčelo Popović HDZ 16 September 199112 August 1992331 Gregurić
3 Branko Mikša [nb 1] HDZ 12 August 19923 April 1993234 Šarinić
4Niko Bulić [nb 2] HDZ 3 April 199311 September 19971,622 Valentić
Mateša
5Sergej Morsan HDZ 9 November 199715 April 1999522 Mateša
6Ivan Herak HDZ 15 April 199927 January 2000287 Mateša
7Pave Župan-Rusković SDP 27 January 200023 December 20031,426 Račan I
Račan II
8 Božidar Kalmeta [nb 3] HDZ 23 December 200312 January 20081,481 Sanader I
9 Damir Bajs HSS 12 January 200823 December 20111,441 Sanader II
Kosor
10 Veljko Ostojić IDS 23 December 20119 March 2013442 Milanović
11Darko Lorencin IDS 19 March 201322 January 20161,039 Milanović
12Anton Kliman HDZ 22 January 201619 October 2016271 Orešković
13 Gari Cappelli HDZ 19 October 201623 July 20201,373 Plenković I

Notes

nb 1.  ^ As Minister of Tourism and Trade
nb 2.  ^ As Minister of Tourism and Trade (3 April 1993 20 May 1993); as Minister of Tourism (20 May 1993 11 September 1997)
nb 3.  ^ As Minister of the Sea, Tourism, Transport and Development

Ministers of Tourism and Sports (2020–present)

#MinisterPartyTerm startTerm endDays
in office
Cabinet(s)
1 Nikolina Brnjac HDZ 23 July 202017 May 20241,394 Plenković II
2Tonči Glavina HDZ 17 May 2024Incumbent108 Plenković III

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References

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  2. "Naslovna".