Cabinet of Nikola Špirić I explained

Cabinet Name:First Špirić cabinet
Cabinet Number:9th
Jurisdiction:Bosnia and Herzegovina
Flag:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
Flag Border:true
Incumbent:2007–2008
Government Head:Nikola Špirić
Current Number:9
Total Number:10
Political Parties:
Croatian Democratic Union
Party of Democratic Action
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatian Democratic Union 1990
Legislature Status:Majority coalition government
Election:2006 general election
Legislature Term:2006–2010
Deputy Government Head:Dragan Vrankić
Tarik Sadović
Previous:Cabinet of Adnan Terzić
Successor:Cabinet of Nikola Špirić II

The Ninth Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian and Croatian: Deveti saziv Vijeća ministara Bosne i Hercegovine,) was the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina cabinet formed on 11 January 2007, following the 2006 general election. It was led by Chairman of the Council of Ministers Nikola Špirić.[1] The cabinet was dissolved on 20 February 2008 and was succeeded by a new Council of Ministers presided over by Špirić.[2]

History

The First Špirić cabinet was formed on 11 January 2007, following the 2006 general election.[3] At the election, the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD), of which Špirić is part of, won the most parliamentary seats in Republika Srpska, one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the third most seats in the whole country with 46.9% of the vote.[3] This secured the SNSD a part of a majority coalition government in the Council of Ministers.

Three months after the election, the new Council of Ministers was formed with Špirić presiding.[4]

Ten months after the government's formation, on 1 November, Špirić tendered his resignation in protest of parliamentary reforms imposed by High Representative Miroslav Lajčák. Špirić felt that the reforms would reduce the influence of Bosnia's Serb population. The resignation was deemed by some to be the country's most serious crisis since the end of the Bosnian War.[5] After the crisis was resolved, he was renominated for the chairman's post on 10 December 2007,[6] confirmed by the Presidency on 27 December 2007 and by Parliament a day later, on 28 December.[7] With Špirić's reappointment, a new cabinet presided by Špirić was officially formed in February 2008, but with little change.[8]

Party breakdown

Party breakdown of cabinet ministers:

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Cabinet members

The Cabinet was structured into the offices for the chairman of the Council of Ministers, the two vice chairs and 9 ministries.[9]

Špirić I Cabinet
(11 January 2007 – 20 February 2008)
PortfolioNamePartyTook officeLeft office
Chairman of the Council of MinistersNikola ŠpirićSNSD11 January 2007 20 February 2008
Minister of Finance and Treasury
Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers
Dragan VrankićHDZ BiH11 January 2007 20 February 2008
Minister of Security
Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers
Tarik SadovićSDA11 January 2007 20 February 2008
Minister of Foreign AffairsSven AlkalajSBiH11 January 2007 20 February 2008
Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic RelationsSlobodan PuhalacSNSD11 January 200720 February 2008
Minister of DefenceSelmo CikotićSDA22 April 200720 February 2008
Minister of JusticeBariša ČolakHDZ BiH11 January 200720 February 2008
Minister of Civil AffairsSredoje NovićSNSD11 January 200720 February 2008
Minister of Communication and TrafficBožo LjubićHDZ 199011 January 200720 February 2008
Minister of Human Rights and RefugeesSafet HalilovićSBiH11 January 2007 20 February 2008

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nikola Špirić novi predsjedavajući Vijeća ministara BiH. 4 January 2007. 18 August 2021. bs. Zoran Pirolić. dw.com.
  2. https://archive.today/20120905033521/http://www.javno.com/en/world/clanak.php?id=109850 Javno - World
  3. Nicholas Walton, A house divided: Bosnia after the elections, openDemocracy, 3 October 2006, accessed 25 November 2006
  4. Web site: Potvrđeno imenovanje ministara i zamjenika u Vijeću ministara BiH. 9 February 2007. 18 August 2021. bs. Klix.ba.
  5. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7072908.stm BBC NEWS | Europe | Bosnian PM resigns over reforms
  6. http://www.girodivite.it/Centro-Studi-Europa-dell-Est-news,6724.html Girodivite: Centro Studi Europa dell'Est - news del 10.12.2007 - powered by www.seenews.com
  7. https://archive.today/20120905033521/http://www.javno.com/en/world/clanak.php?id=109850 Javno - World
  8. News: Špirić ponovno predsjedavajući ministara BH. Radio Slobodna Evropa . 28 December 2007. 18 August 2021. bs. slobodnaevropa.org.
  9. Web site: Ministarstva. 19 October 2021. bs. vijeceministara.gov.ba.