Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina explained

Post:Chairman of the Council of Ministers
Body:Bosnia and Herzegovina
Native Name:Predsjedavajući Vijeća ministara
Bosne i Hercegovine
Предсједавајући Савјета министара
Босне и Херцеговине
Insignia:Coat of arms of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
Insigniasize:125px
Insigniacaption:Coat of arms of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Seat:Government Building, Sarajevo
Nominator:Presidency
Appointer:House of Representatives
Incumbent:Borjana Krišto
Incumbentsince:25 January 2023
Termlength:No term limit
Formation:3 January 1997
Inaugural:Haris Silajdžić
and Boro Bosić
Salary:2,813 EUR per month[1]

The chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian/Croatian: Predsjedavajući Vijeća ministara Bosne i Hercegovine,) is the head of the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The chairman of the Council of Ministers is nominated by the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and appointed by the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As head of the government, the chairman of the Council of Ministers has no authority for appointing ministers, and their role is that of a coordinator. Ministers are appointed in their stead by the majority-parties according to ethnic and entity representation rules, so that a deputy minister must not be of same ethnicity as the respective minister.[2]

Borjana Krišto is the 11th and current chairwoman of the Council of Ministers. She took office on 25 January 2023, following the 2022 general election.[3] Krišto is the first female occupant of the office.[4]

Responsibilities

The chairman represents the Council of Ministers and is responsible for:

The chairman of the Council of Ministers, in cooperation with their deputies, determines the policy of the work of the Council of Ministers, and especially the priorities and dynamics of the work of the Council of Ministers. They particularly coordinate and monitor the activities of government institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina related to the Accession of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the European Union.

In order to effectively perform these duties and tasks, the Directorate for EU integration is directly responsible to the chairman of the Council of Ministers. The chairman is responsible for their work to the Parliamentary Assembly and the Presidency.

In case of their absence, the chairman is replaced by one of the vice-chairmen in accordance with the Rules of Procedure.[5]

Constitutional background

Article V.4 of the Constitution defines the Council of Ministers and its responsibilities.[6] The Council of Ministers is composed of the chair of the Council of Ministers and a certain number of ministers as may be appropriate, who are responsible for the implementation of the policy and the decisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina from within the competencies of the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina appoints the chair of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who assumes the office upon the approval by the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina; the chair of the Council of Ministers appoints the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations and other ministers as may be appropriate (no more than two thirds of the ministers may be appointed from the territory of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina), who assume the office upon the approval by the House of Representatives; also, the chair appoints deputy ministers (who may not be from the same constituent people as their ministers), who assume the office upon the approval by the House of Representatives.[7]

Recent chairpersons

See also: List of heads of government of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Timeline

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Koliko zarađuju premijeri i članovi vlada u regionu: U Srbiji najmanje, u Sloveniji najviše. 12 April 2023. 12 April 2023. bs. Edin Salčinović. etto.ba.
  2. Web site: Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina . 1 March 2012 . 28 October 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151028162530/http://www.ccbh.ba/public/down/USTAV_BOSNE_I_HERCEGOVINE_engl.pdf . dead .
  3. Web site: BiH dobila novo Vijeće ministara, državnu vlast sada čini SNSD, HDZ, SDP, NiP, NS, DNS.... 25 January 2023. 25 January 2023. bs. N.V.. Klix.ba.
  4. Web site: Borjana Krišto - prva žena na čelu Vijeća ministara BiH. 27 December 2022. 27 December 2022. bs. Radio Free Europe.
  5. Web site: Nadležnosti predsjedavajućeg VM. 23 July 2023. bs. vijeceministara.gov.ba.
  6. Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, U-1/99, para. 4 and 5, Sarajevo, 14 August 1999
  7. Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, U-1/99, Sarajevo, 29 January 2000