List of cabinets of Croatia


This is a list of cabinets of Croatian government, the chief executive body of the Republic of Croatia.
Note that between 1990 and 2000 Croatia had a semi-presidential system and members of government, including prime ministers, were all directly appointed and removed by the president of Croatia, this post being held by Franjo Tuđman from 1990 to late 1999. During his two terms as president, Tuđman was also the chairman of the ruling conservative Croatian Democratic Union, with all prime ministers in this period also coming from his party's ranks.
Following Tuđman's death in December 1999 and the subsequent January 2000 general election, the new centre-left parliamentary majority led by Ivica Račan amended the Constitution of Croatia in November 2000 and introduced a parliamentary system, greatly reducing the president's executive powers. Therefore, prime ministers since Račan have usually been the leaders of parties which held a parliament majority according to results of the general election. Meanwhile, the position of president of the Republic was made into a non-party post, which meant that presidents who served after Tuđman "froze" or resigned their party memberships upon getting elected or taking office for the entire duration of their five-year terms.
There have been 12 prime ministers since the introduction of a multi-party system via the 1990 general election and 15 governments headed by them. Since independence in June 1991, however, there have been 11 prime ministers and 14 governments.
Nine prime ministers were members of the HDZ during their term in office, two were members of the SDP and one was not a member of any political party. To date two prime ministers have chaired more than one government.
The longest serving prime ministers to date have been Ivo Sanader, who held the post for 2,022 days between December 2003 and July 2009, followed by Zoran Milanović, Zlatko Mateša and Ivica Račan. The shortest serving prime minister was Stjepan Mesić.
To date the only prime minister to have been voted out of office by a motion of no confidence is Tihomir Orešković, on 16 June 2016. He also has the distinction of being the first non-partisan prime minister.

Cabinets of Croatia

No.CabinetTerm startTerm endDaysPrime MinisterCoalition parties
Mesić30 May 199024 August 1990Stjepan MesićHDZ
Manolić24 August 199017 July 1991Josip ManolićHDZ
Gregurić17 July 199112 August 1992Franjo GregurićHDZSDPHSLSHKDSHNSSSHHDS
Šarinić12 August 19923 April 1993Hrvoje ŠarinićHDZ
Valentić3 April 19937 November 1995Nikica ValentićHDZ
Mateša7 November 199527 January 2000Zlatko MatešaHDZ
Račan I27 January 200030 July 2002Ivica RačanSDPHSLSHNSHSSIDSLS
Račan II30 July 200223 December 2003Ivica RačanSDPHNSHSSLSLIBRA
Sanader I23 December 200312 January 2008Ivo SanaderHDZDC
Sanader II12 January 20086 July 2009Ivo SanaderHDZHSLSHSSSDSS
Kosor6 July 200923 December 2011Jadranka KosorHDZHSLSHSSSDSS
Milanović23 December 201122 January 2016Zoran MilanovićKukuriku Coalition
SDPHNSIDS
13Orešković22 January 201619 October 2016Tihomir OreškovićPatriotic Coalition
MOST
Plenković I19 October 201623 July 2020Andrej PlenkovićFrom October 2016 until April 2017:
HDZ - MOST

April to June 2017:
HDZ

June 2017 until July 2020:
HDZ - HNS
Plenković II23 July 202017 May 2024Andrej PlenkovićHDZ - SDSS
Plenković III17 May 2024IncumbentAndrej PlenkovićHDZ - DP