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Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ministarstvo za ljudska prava i izbjeglice
Bosne i Hercegovine
Министарство за људска права и избеглице
Босне и Херцеговине
Greece–Bosnia and Herzegovina Friendship Building, seat of the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Department overview
Formed2000
Headquarters Sarajevo
Minister responsible
Website http://www.mhrr.gov.ba

The Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Serbo-Croatian: Ministarstvo za ljudska prava i izbjeglice Bosne i Hercegovine / Министарство за људска права и избеглице Босне и Херцеговине) is the governmental department which oversees the human rights of the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina and refugees.

History

Following the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992, the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees began to operate at the level of the newly established Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the end of the Bosnian War, and the signing of the Dayton Agreement, the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of the Republika Srpska started functioning like the present-day national Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees.

In 2000, the both entity Ministries of Human Rights and Refugees merged into the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with Martin Raguž becoming the first minister. [2]

Responsibilities

The main person in the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the Minister of Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who is entitled to one assistant and one secretary.

The Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees has the authority to administer and oversee the following:

  • care for refugees, displaced persons, readmission and housing policy,
  • insuring human rights,
  • emigration,
  • reconstruction, development, monitoring and regional centers (RC).

List of ministers

Ministers of Human Rights and Refugees (2000–present)

Political parties:
   Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ BiH)
   New Croatian Initiative (NHI)
   Party of Democratic Action (SDA)
   Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina (SBiH)
   Croatian Democratic Union 1990 (HDZ 1990)
   Democratic People's Alliance (DNS)
   Bosnian-Herzegovinian Greens (BHZ)

No. Portrait Minister of Human Rights and Refugees Took office Left office Time in office Party
1
Martin Raguž
Raguž, Martin Martin Raguž
(born 1958)
22 June 200022 February 2001245 days HDZ BiH
2
Krešimir Zubak
Zubak, Krešimir Krešimir Zubak
(born 1947)
22 February 200123 December 20021 year, 335 days NHI
3
Mirsad Kebo
Kebo, Mirsad Mirsad Kebo
(born 1947)
23 December 200211 January 20074 years, 19 days SDA
4
Safet Halilović
Halilović, Safet Safet Halilović
(1951–2017)
11 January 200712 January 20125 years, 1 day SBiH
5
Damir Ljubić
Ljubić, Damir Damir Ljubić
(born 1965)
12 January 201231 March 20153 years, 78 days HDZ 1990
6
Semiha Borovac
Borovac, Semiha Semiha Borovac
(born 1955)
31 March 201523 December 20194 years, 267 days SDA
7
Miloš Lučić
Lučić, Miloš Miloš Lučić
(born 1986)
15 May 202012 December 20222 years, 211 days DNS
8
Sevlid Hurtić
Hurtić, Sevlid Sevlid Hurtić
(born 1970)
25 January 2023Incumbent1 year, 98 days BHZ

References

  1. ^ N.V. (25 January 2023). "BiH dobila novo Vijeće ministara, državnu vlast sada čini SNSD, HDZ, SDP, NiP, NS, DNS..." (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Sazivi Vijeća ministara" (in Bosnian). Vijeće ministara Bosne i Hercegovine. Retrieved 12 November 2016.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ministarstvo za ljudska prava i izbjeglice
Bosne i Hercegovine
Министарство за људска права и избеглице
Босне и Херцеговине
Greece–Bosnia and Herzegovina Friendship Building, seat of the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Department overview
Formed2000
Headquarters Sarajevo
Minister responsible
Website http://www.mhrr.gov.ba

The Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Serbo-Croatian: Ministarstvo za ljudska prava i izbjeglice Bosne i Hercegovine / Министарство за људска права и избеглице Босне и Херцеговине) is the governmental department which oversees the human rights of the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina and refugees.

History

Following the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992, the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees began to operate at the level of the newly established Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the end of the Bosnian War, and the signing of the Dayton Agreement, the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of the Republika Srpska started functioning like the present-day national Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees.

In 2000, the both entity Ministries of Human Rights and Refugees merged into the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with Martin Raguž becoming the first minister. [2]

Responsibilities

The main person in the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the Minister of Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who is entitled to one assistant and one secretary.

The Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees has the authority to administer and oversee the following:

  • care for refugees, displaced persons, readmission and housing policy,
  • insuring human rights,
  • emigration,
  • reconstruction, development, monitoring and regional centers (RC).

List of ministers

Ministers of Human Rights and Refugees (2000–present)

Political parties:
   Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ BiH)
   New Croatian Initiative (NHI)
   Party of Democratic Action (SDA)
   Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina (SBiH)
   Croatian Democratic Union 1990 (HDZ 1990)
   Democratic People's Alliance (DNS)
   Bosnian-Herzegovinian Greens (BHZ)

No. Portrait Minister of Human Rights and Refugees Took office Left office Time in office Party
1
Martin Raguž
Raguž, Martin Martin Raguž
(born 1958)
22 June 200022 February 2001245 days HDZ BiH
2
Krešimir Zubak
Zubak, Krešimir Krešimir Zubak
(born 1947)
22 February 200123 December 20021 year, 335 days NHI
3
Mirsad Kebo
Kebo, Mirsad Mirsad Kebo
(born 1947)
23 December 200211 January 20074 years, 19 days SDA
4
Safet Halilović
Halilović, Safet Safet Halilović
(1951–2017)
11 January 200712 January 20125 years, 1 day SBiH
5
Damir Ljubić
Ljubić, Damir Damir Ljubić
(born 1965)
12 January 201231 March 20153 years, 78 days HDZ 1990
6
Semiha Borovac
Borovac, Semiha Semiha Borovac
(born 1955)
31 March 201523 December 20194 years, 267 days SDA
7
Miloš Lučić
Lučić, Miloš Miloš Lučić
(born 1986)
15 May 202012 December 20222 years, 211 days DNS
8
Sevlid Hurtić
Hurtić, Sevlid Sevlid Hurtić
(born 1970)
25 January 2023Incumbent1 year, 98 days BHZ

References

  1. ^ N.V. (25 January 2023). "BiH dobila novo Vijeće ministara, državnu vlast sada čini SNSD, HDZ, SDP, NiP, NS, DNS..." (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Sazivi Vijeća ministara" (in Bosnian). Vijeće ministara Bosne i Hercegovine. Retrieved 12 November 2016.

External links


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