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Government of Montenegro

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Government building in Podgorica, Montenegro

The government of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Vlada Crne Gore, Влада Црне Горе) is the executive branch of state authority in Montenegro. It makes important decisions to run the country and ensure that laws are followed. The government is led by the prime minister, who works with other leaders called deputy prime ministers and ministers.

Currently, Milojko Spajić has been the Prime Minister of Montenegro since 31 October 2023. He and his team were chosen by the Parliament of Montenegro to help guide the country and make decisions that affect everyone's daily lives. The government works together to manage schools, hospitals, roads, and many other services that people in Montenegro use every day.

Current ministries

Each minister in Montenegro reports to the Prime Minister. The government started in 2023. It has many ministries, such as Justice, Foreign Affairs, Defense, Education, Finance, and Health.

Current composition

PortfolioPartyTook office
Prime Minister
General AffairsMilojko SpajićPES!31 October 2023
Deputy Prime Ministers
Security, Internal Policy, European and Foreign AffairsAleksa BečićDCG31 October 2023
International Relations
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ervin IbrahimovićBS23 July 2024
Foreign and European AffairsFilip IvanovićPES!23 July 2024
Education, Science and Relations with Religious CommunitiesBudimir AleksićNSD23 July 2024
Infrastructure and Regional DevelopmentVacant
Political System, Judiciary and Anti-CorruptionMomo KoprivicaDCG31 October 2023
Economic Policy
Minister of Economic Development
Nik GjeloshajAF31 October 2023
Ministers
FinanceNovica VukovićPES!31 October 2023
JusticeBojan BožovićPES!23 July 2024
Labour and Social WelfareNaida NišićPES!31 October 2023
HealthVojislav ŠimunPES!31 October 2023
MiningSaša MujovićPES!31 October 2023
Education, Science and InnovationAnđela Jakšić StojanovićPES!31 October 2023
Maritime AffairsFilip RadulovićPES!31 October 2023
European AffairsMaida GorčevićPES!31 October 2023
Internal AffairsDanilo ŠaranovićDCG31 October 2023
DefenseDragan KrapovićDCG31 October 2023
Ecology, Sustainable Development and Development of the NorthDamjan ĆulafićDCG23 July 2024
Culture and MediaTamara VujovićDCG31 October 2023
Spatial Planning, Urbanism and State PropertySlaven RadunovićNSD23 July 2024
TourismSimonida KordićNSD23 July 2024
TransportFilip Radulović (acting)PES!5 February 2026
Agriculture, Forestry and Water ManagementVladimir JokovićSNP31 October 2023
Sports and YouthDragoslav ŠćekićSNP31 October 2023
Energy, Oil and GasAdmir ŠahmanovićBS23 July 2024
Social Welfare, Family Care and DemographyDamir GutićBS23 July 2024
DiasporaMirsad AzemovićBS23 July 2024
Regional Investment Development and Cooperation with NGOsErnad SuljevićBS23 July 2024
Public AdministrationMarash DukajAF31 October 2023
Human and Minority RightsFatmir GjekaAA31 October 2023
Without PortfolioMilutin ButurovićPES!23 July 2024
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Government history

List of governments of Montenegro (independent country, 2006–present)

Assumed officePrime MinisterCompositionCabinetElection
10 November 2006Željko ŠturanovićDPS, SDP, DUAŠturanović2006
29 February 2008Milo ĐukanovićĐukanović (V)
DPS, SDP, DUA, BS2009
29 December 2010Igor LukšićLukšić
4 December 2012Milo ĐukanovićDPS, SDP, BS, HGIĐukanović (VI)2012
28 November 2016Duško MarkovićDPS, SD, BS, AO, HGIMarković2016
4 December 2020Zdravko KrivokapićNDCG, URA with MNN, CIVIS and ZBCG supportKrivokapić2020
28 April 2022Dritan AbazovićSNP, URA, BS, CIVIS, KSH, LSH with DPS and LP supportAbazović
31 October 2023Milojko SpajićPES!, DCG, SNP, CIVIS, BS, AF, AA, ZBCG and UCG supportSpajić2023

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Official logo of the Government of Montenegro.

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