Prime Minister of Montenegro
Premier of Montenegro | |
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Coat of Arms of Montenegro | |
Appointer |
Filip Vujanović, as President of Montenegro |
Term length | No term limit |
Inaugural holder | Duke Božo Petrović-Njegoš |
Formation | 20 March 1879 |
Website | www.gov.me |
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The Prime Minister of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Premijer Crne Gore) (Premier of Montenegro), is the head of the Government of Montenegro. The role of the Prime Minister is to direct the work of the Government, and to submit to the Parliament the Government's Program, including a list of proposed ministers. The resignation of the Prime Minister will cause the fall of the Government.
The current Prime Minister, Duško Marković, member of the Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro, was appointed by President Filip Vujanović on 28 November 2016.
History of the office
The first modern Montenegrin government was established on March 20, 1879, during the Principality of Montenegro. The title of the head of government was President of the Ministerial Council. On August 28, 1910 Montenegro was proclaimed a Kingdom. During both Principality and Kingdom, the office was of no major importance or influence but depended solely on the will of the Prince (later King) Nikola I.
After the capitulation of Montenegro to the Central Powers on January 15, 1916 during World War I, the Government went into exile and remained abroad until it ceased to exist.
After the decision of the Podgorica Assembly on November 26, 1918 to unify Montenegro with Serbia and the subsequent formation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Stojan Protić became the Prime Minister of the newly formed Kingdom on December 20, 1918. However, the deposed King Nikola I continued to appoint Prime Ministers of Montenegro in exile until his death in 1921. The Government of Montenegro in exile ceased to exist shortly afterwards, in 1922.
Under the communist regime, Montenegro obtained its own government on March 7, 1945. On that day, a ministry for Montenegro was created within the government of Yugoslavia (as for all the other five republics), with a Minister for Montenegro in charge of creating the first real government of post-war Montenegro, which took place on April 17, 1945. Governments were headed by a Prime Minister until February 4, 1953, by a President of the Executive Council until January 15, 1991, and again by a Prime Minister since then.
List of Prime Ministers
Principality
True People's Party Radical Party People's Party Serb People's Party Non-party
Order | Head of Government | Lifespan | Took office | Left office | Party | Note | ||
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Presidents of the Ministerial Council 1879 - 1910 | ||||||||
1 | Duke Božo Petrović-Njegoš | 1846–1929 | 20 March 1879 | 19 December 1905 | None | Member of the House of Petrović-Njegoš. | ||
2 | Lazar Mijušković | 1867–1936 | 19 December 1905 | 24 November 1906 | True People's Party | First term. | ||
3 | Marko Radulović | 1866–1935 | 24 November 1906 | 1 February 1907 | Radical Party | |||
4 | Andrija Radović | 1872–1947 | 1 February 1907 | 17 April 1907 | People's Party | First term. | ||
5 | Lazar Tomanović | 1845–1932 | 17 April 1907 | 28 August 1910 | Serb People's Party | |||
Kingdom
Serb People's Party True People's Party People's Party Non-party
Order | Head of Government | Lifespan | Took office | Left office | Party | Note | ||
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Presidents of the Ministerial Council 1910 - 1922 | ||||||||
5 | Lazar Tomanović | 1845–1932 | 28 August 1910 | 19 June 1912 | Serb People's Party | |||
6 | Mitar Martinović | 1870–1954 | 19 June 1912 | 8 May 1913 | Independent | Military officer (Vojvoda). | ||
7 | Janko Vukotić | 1866–1927 | 8 May 1913 | 16 July 1915 | Independent | Military officer (Serdar). | ||
8 | Milo Matanović | 1879–1955 | 16 July 1915 | 2 January 1916 | Independent | Military officer (General). First term. | ||
9 | Lazar Mijušković | 1867–1936 | 2 January 1916 | 12 May 1916 | True People's Party | Second term. Headed government-in-exile. | ||
10 | Andrija Radović | 1872–1947 | 12 May 1916 | 17 January 1917 | People's Party | Second term. Headed government-in-exile. | ||
11 | Milo Matanović | 1879–1955 | 17 January 1917 | 11 June 1917 | Independent | Military officer (General). Second term. Headed government-in-exile. | ||
12 | Evgenije Popović | 1842–1931 | 11 June 1917 | 17 February 1919 | Independent | Headed government-in-exile. | ||
13 | Anto Gvozdenović | 1853–1935 | 17 February 1919 | 1 March 1921 | Independent | Military officer (General). First term. Headed government-in-exile. | ||
14 | Jovan Plamenac | 1873–1944 | 1 March 1921 | 13 January 1922 | True People's Party | Headed government-in-exile. | ||
15 | Milutin Vučinić | 1869–1922 | 13 January 1922 | 13 February 1922 | Independent | Military officer (General). Headed government-in-exile. | ||
16 | Anto Gvozdenović | 1853–1935 | 13 February 1922 | 13 July 1922 | Independent | Military officer (General). Second term. Headed government-in-exile. | ||
Republic
League of Communists of Yugoslavia Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro
Order | Head of Government | Lifespan | Term of office — Electoral mandates |
Party | Notes | |||
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Minister for Montenegro 1945 | ||||||||
N/A | Milovan Đilas | 1911–1995 | 7 March 1945 |
17 April 1945 |
Communist Party of Yugoslavia | |||
— | ||||||||
Prime Minister 1945 - 1953 | ||||||||
N/A | Blažo Jovanović | 1907–1976 | 17 April 1945 |
4 February 1953 |
Communist Party of Yugoslavia (renamed) |
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— | League of Communists of Yugoslavia (renamed) | |||||||
Presidents of the Executive Council 1953 - 1991 | ||||||||
1 (17) | Blažo Jovanović | 1907–1976 | 4 February 1953 |
16 December 1953 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | |||
— | ||||||||
2 (18) | Filip Bajković | 1910–1985 | 16 December 1953 |
12 July 1962 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | |||
— | ||||||||
3 (19) | Đorđije Pajković | 1917–1980 | 12 July 1962 |
25 June 1963 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | |||
— | ||||||||
4 (20) | Veselin Đuranović | 1925–1997 | 25 June 1963 |
8 December 1966 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | |||
— | ||||||||
5 (21) | Mijuško Šibalić | 1915–1995 | 8 December 1966 |
5 May 1967 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | |||
— | ||||||||
6 (22) | Vidoje Žarković | 1927–2000 | 5 May 1967 |
7 October 1969 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | |||
— | ||||||||
7 (23) | Žarko Bulajić | 1922–2009 | 7 October 1969 |
6 May 1974 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | |||
— | ||||||||
8 (24) | Marko Orlandić | 1930– | 6 May 1974 |
28 April 1978 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | |||
— | ||||||||
9 (25) | Momčilo Cemović | 1928–2001 | 28 April 1978 |
7 May 1982 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | |||
— | ||||||||
10 (26) | Radivoje Brajović | 1935– | 7 May 1982 |
6 June 1986 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | |||
— | ||||||||
11 (27) | Vuko Vukadinović | 1937–1993 | 6 June 1986 |
29 March 1989 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | |||
— | ||||||||
12 (28) | Radoje Kontić | 1937– | 29 March 1989 |
15 February 1991 |
League of Communists of Yugoslavia | |||
— | ||||||||
Prime Ministers 1991 onwards | ||||||||
1 (29) | Milo Đukanović | 1962– | 15 February 1991 |
5 February 1998 |
Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro | First term. On April 28 1992 Yugoslavia dissolved entirely, Serbia and Montenegro entered into a new union, the FR Yugoslavia (in 2003 renamed to Serbia and Montenegro). | ||
1990, 1992, 1996 | ||||||||
2 (30) | Filip Vujanović | 1954– | 5 February 1998 |
8 January 2003 |
Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro | |||
1998, 2001 | ||||||||
1 (29) | Milo Đukanović | 1962– | 8 January 2003 |
10 November 2006 |
Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro | Second term. State Union of Serbia and Montenegro had dissolved on 3 June 2006, with Đukanović becoming the first Prime Minister of independent Montenegro. | ||
2002 | ||||||||
3 (31) | Željko Šturanović | 1960–2014 | 10 November 2006 |
29 February 2008 |
Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro | Resigned due to illness. | ||
2006 | ||||||||
1 (29) | Milo Đukanović | 1962– | 29 February 2008 |
29 December 2010 |
Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro | Third term. | ||
2009 | ||||||||
4 (32) | Igor Lukšić | 1976– | 29 December 2010 |
4 December 2012 |
Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro | Lukšić was the youngest head of government in the world during his time in office. | ||
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1 (29) | Milo Đukanović | 1962– | 4 December 2012 |
28 November 2016 |
Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro | Fourth term. | ||
2012 | ||||||||
5 (33) | Duško Marković | 1958– | 28 November 2016 |
Incumbent | Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro | |||
2016 |
Living former Prime Ministers
Name | Term | Date of birth |
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Marko Orlandić | 1974–1978 | 28 September 1930 |
Radivoje Brajović | 1982–1986 | 11 January 1935 |
Radoje Kontić | 1989–1991 | 31 May 1937 |
Milo Đukanović | 1991–1998, 2003–2006, 2008–2010, 2012–2016 |
15 February 1962 |
Filip Vujanović | 1998–2003 | 1 September 1954 |
Igor Lukšić | 2010–2012 | 14 June 1976 |