Ministry of Culture and Media (Croatia)

{{Short description|Ministry in the Government of Croatia}}

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|nativename = Ministarstvo kulture i medija

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|formed = 31 May 1990

|headquarters = Runjaninova 2,
Zagreb, Croatia

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|employees = 389 (2015)Blažević, Robert (2015): Upravna znanost, p. 284. {{ISBN|9789538034039}}
"...(on day 19. February 2015)."

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|jurisdiction = Government of Croatia

|minister1_name = Nina Obuljen Koržinek

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|website = {{URL|min-kulture.gov.hr}}

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The ministry of Culture and Media ({{langx|hr|Ministarstvo kulture i medija}}) is a ministry of the Croatian government in charge of preserving the country's natural and cultural heritage and overseeing its development. The ministry in its present form was created in 1994 in the Cabinet of Nikica Valentić, as the culture portfolio had previously been part of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (1990–93) and the Ministry of Culture and Education (1993–94).

List of ministers

The following is the list of officials who held the post of culture ministers since 1990. Unless otherwise noted, the portfolio only included culture, and officials were titled Ministers of Culture.

class="wikitable" style="text-align: left;"
width="160"|Minister

!colspan=2 width="80"|Party

!width="130"|Term start

!width="130"|Term end

!width=70|Days
in office

!width="100"|Cabinet(s)

Vlatko Pavletić {{ref label|pavletic|nb 1
}

|style="background-color: {{party color|Croatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"|

|HDZ

| align=right | 31 May 1990

| align=right | 15 April 1992

|align=right | {{age in days|31 May 1990|15 Apr 1992|sortable=on}}

|align=center |Mesić


Manolić
Gregurić

|-

|Vesna Girardi-Jurkić {{ref label|girardi|nb 2|}}

|style="background-color: {{party color|Croatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"|

|HDZ

| align=right | 15 April 1992

| align=right | 18 October 1994

|align=right | {{age in days|15 Apr 1992|18 Oct 1994|sortable=on}}

|align=center |Gregurić


Šarinić
Valentić

|-

|Zlatko Vitez

|style="background-color: {{party color|Croatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"|

|HDZ

| align=right | 18 October 1994

| align=right | 7 November 1995

|align=right | {{age in days|18 Oct 1994|7 Nov 1995|sortable=on}}

|align=center |Valentić

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|Božo Biškupić

|style="background-color: {{party color|Croatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"|

|HDZ

| align=right | 7 November 1995

| align=right | 27 January 2000

|align=right | {{age in days|7 Nov 1995|27 Jan 2000|sortable=on}}

|align=center |Mateša

|-

|Antun Vujić

|style="background-color: {{party color|Social Democratic Party of Croatia}}" width="1px"|

|SDP

| align=right | 27 January 2000

| align=right | 23 December 2003

|align=right | {{age in days|27 Jan 2000|23 Dec 2003|sortable=on}}

|align=center |Račan I


Račan II

|-

|Božo Biškupić {{small|(2nd term)}}

|style="background-color: {{party color|Croatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"|

|HDZ

| align=right | 23 December 2003

| align=right | 29 December 2010

|align=right | {{age in days|23 Dec 2003|29 Dec 2010|sortable=on}}

|align=center |Sanader I


Sanader II
Kosor

|-

|Jasen Mesić

|style="background-color: {{party color|Croatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"|

|HDZ

| align=right | 29 December 2010

| align=right | 23 December 2011

|align=right | {{age in days|29 Dec 2010|23 Dec 2011|sortable=on}}

|align=center |Kosor

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|Andrea Zlatar-Violić

|style="background-color: {{party color|Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats}}" width="1px"|

|HNS

| align=right | 23 December 2011

| align=right | 25 March 2015

|align=right | {{age in days|23 Dec 2011|25 Mar 2015|sortable=on}}

|align=center |Milanović

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|Berislav Šipuš

|style="background-color: {{party color|Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats}}" width="1px"|

|HNS

| align=right | 25 March 2015

| align=right | 22 January 2016

|align=right | {{age in days|24 Apr 2015|22 Jan 2016|sortable=on}}

|align=center |Milanović

|-

|Zlatko Hasanbegović

|style="background-color: {{party color|Croatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"|

|HDZ

| align=right | 22 January 2016

| align=right | 19 October 2016

|align=right | {{age in days|22 Jan 2016|19 Oct 2016|sortable=on}}

|align=center |Orešković

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|Nina Obuljen Koržinek {{ref label|obuljen|nb 3|}}

|style="background-color: {{party color|Croatian Democratic Union}}" width="1px"|

|HDZ

| align=right | 19 October 2016

| align=right | Incumbent

|align=right | {{age in days|19 October 2016|sortable=on}}

|align=center |Plenković I


Plenković II
Plenković III

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=Notes=

:nb 1. {{note|pavletic}} As Minister of Education, Culture and Sports

:nb 2. {{note|girardi}} As Minister of Education, Culture and Sports (15 April 1992 – 3 April 1993); as Minister of Culture and Education (3 April 1993 – 18 October 1994)

:nb 3. {{note|obuljen}} As Minister of Culture and Media, 23 July 2020–present

See also

References

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