Ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova Republike Hrvatske | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1990 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Croatia |
Headquarters | Ulica grada Vukovara 33, Zagreb 45°47′59″N15°57′50″E / 45.7998525°N 15.9638857°E |
Employees | 25,641 (2015) [1] |
Annual budget | HRK 4.818 billion (2015) [2] |
Minister responsible | |
Website | mup |
The Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian : Ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova Republike Hrvatske or MUP RH) is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which is in charge of state security among other roles. Croatian Police is a public service of the Ministry of the Interior.
Croatian Democratic Union (9)
Social Democratic Party (2)
The Bridge (1)
Independent (1)
No. | Portrait | Minister of the Interior | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Party | Cabinet |
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1 | Josip Boljkovac (1920–2014) | 30 May 1990 | 2 July 1991 | 1 year, 33 days | HDZ | Mesić Manolić | |
2 | Onesin Cvitan (born 1939) | 2 July 1991 | 17 July 1991 | 15 days | HDZ | Manolić | |
3 | Ivan Vekić (1938–2014) | 17 July 1991 | 15 April 1992 | 273 days | HDZ | Gregurić | |
4 | Ivan Jarnjak (born 1941) | 15 April 1992 | 16 December 1996 | 4 years, 245 days | HDZ | Gregurić Šarinić Valentić Mateša | |
5 | Ivan Penić (born 1954) | 16 December 1996 | 27 January 2000 | 3 years, 42 days | HDZ | Mateša | |
6 | Šime Lučin (born 1958) | 27 January 2000 | 23 December 2003 | 3 years, 330 days | SDP | Račan I–II | |
7 | Marijan Mlinarić (1943–2007) | 23 December 2003 | 17 February 2005 | 1 year, 56 days | HDZ | Sanader I | |
8 | Ivica Kirin (born 1970) | 17 February 2005 | 12 January 2008 | 2 years, 329 days | HDZ | Sanader I | |
9 | Berislav Rončević (born 1960) | 12 January 2008 | 10 October 2008 | 272 days | HDZ | Sanader II | |
10 | Tomislav Karamarko [a] (born 1959) | 10 October 2008 | 23 December 2011 | 272 days | Independent HDZ | Sanader II Kosor | |
11 | Ranko Ostojić* (born 1962) | 23 December 2011 | 22 January 2016 | 4 years, 30 days | SDP | Milanović | |
12 | Vlaho Orepić (born 1968) | 22 January 2016 | 27 April 2017 | 1 year, 95 days | Most | Orešković Plenković I | |
13 | Davor Božinović* (born 1961) | 9 June 2017 | Incumbent | 7 years, 100 days | HDZ | Plenković I–II |
(*) Ministers of Internal Affairs who held the post of Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia while in office.
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