Minister without portfolio
A minister without portfolio is a government minister without specific responsibility as head of a government department. The sinecure is particularly common in countries ruled by coalition governments and a cabinet with decision-making authority wherein ministers without portfolio, while they may not head any particular offices or ministries, may still receive a ministerial salary and have the right to cast a vote in cabinet decisions. The office may also exist to be given to party leaders whose offices would not otherwise enable them to sit in Cabinet.
Albania
In Albania, a "Minister without portfolio" is considered a member of the government who is generally not in charge of a special department, does not have headquarters or offices and usually does not have administration or staff. This post was first introduced in 1918 during the Përmeti II government, otherwise known as the Government of Durrës. The members of this cabinet were referred to as Delegatë pa portofol. The name "minister" was used two years later, during the government of Sulejman Delvina. In the 1990s the usage of the name Sekretar Shteti was common to refer to such a position. Mostly these roles were given to smaller allies by the leading parties. Nowadays the name Ministër i Shtetit is used.Australia
was given the title in the First Fisher ministry, and Willie Kelly was given the title in the Cook Ministry from June 1913 to September 1914.Stanley Bruce was given the title of minister without portfolio when he took up his position in 1932 as the Commonwealth Minister in London. He was given the title by Lyons' Cabinet so that he could better represent the PM and his colleagues free from the limitations of a portfolio. In this case the title was a promotion and carried considerable responsibilities.
Bangladesh
Bangladesh appoints ministers without portfolio during cabinet reshuffles or fresh appointments. Ministers are not usually appointed without portfolio as a coalition negotiation – all long run ministers end up with a portfolio. Suranjit Sengupta was a minister without portfolio in Sheikh Hasina's second government. The most recent minister without portfolio is from the Interim government of Bangladesh, Mahfuz Alam who is also an adviser to the chief adviserBulgaria
- Bozhidar Dimitrov
Brazil
Extraordinary minister
During the brief parliamentary experience, the position of "Extraordinary Minister" was instituted to provide for political and administrative affairs within the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, it was equivalent in prerogatives, advantages and salaries to a Minister of State. There were no nominations after the return to presidentialism, but a 1964 law created an "Extraordinary Ministry" to coordinate some related bodies that would be equivalent to a ministry of the interior. The reorganization of federal public administration in 1967 provided for the appointment of up to four Extraordinary Ministers to perform temporary duties of a relevant nature.Currently, the legislation requires that the Coordinator of the Government Transition Cabinet be appointed as an Extraordinary Minister if the nominee is a Senator or a Federal Deputy. In 2018, then President Michel Temer issued a provisional measure creating an "Extraordinary Ministry of Public Security", it became a common ministry after National Congress converted the provisional measure into law.
Canada
While the minister without portfolio is seen by some as a mere sinecure appointment, it has been a role that numerous political notables have played over time, including future Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, who filled the role in a Pearson cabinet in the 1960s; John Turner also "kept a seat warm" in a Pearson cabinet. Notable Conservatives who filled the role include R. B. Bennett, and Arthur Meighen; however, Meighen served this role after he had been prime minister.The title of minister without portfolio has been used off and on; in recent times, though, the title has fallen out of favour, and the penultimate minister without portfolio, Gilles Lamontagne, was promoted to postmaster general in 1978. The practice has continued primarily under the guise of ministers of state without responsibilities in the ministers' titles.
The position has also been filled on the federal or provincial level by experienced politicians near the end of their careers as a way of allowing them to counsel the government and take on projects without the burdens associated with administering a government department.
In January 2021, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed Jim Carr as a minister without portfolio, in addition to his role as special representative to the Prairies. Carr had previously served as a cabinet minister until November 2019, leaving as a consequence of his diagnosis with multiple myeloma.
China
A state councillor is similar to ministers without portfolio. The 14th state councillors from 2023 are:- Li Shangfu
- Wang Xiaohong
- Wu Zhenglong
- Shen Yiqin
- Qin Gang
Croatia
- Dragutin Kalogjera
- Zvonimir Medvedović
- Gojko Šušak
- Zdravko Mršić
- Dražen Budiša
- Ivan Cesar
- Ivica Crnić
- Darko Čargonja
- Živko Juzbašić
- Mladen Vedriš
- Vladimir Veselica
- Muhamed Zulić
- Zvonimir Baletić
- Slavko Degoricija
- Stjepan Zdunić
- Čedomir Pavlović
- Smiljko Sokol
- Zlatko Mateša – Prime Minister
- Juraj Njavro
- Ivan Majdak
- Marijan Petrović
- Adalbert Rebić
- Davor Štern
- Branko Močibob
- Gordana Sobol
- Bianca Matković
- Goran Marić
Deputy Prime Ministers without portfolio
- Bernardo Jurlina
- Mate Babić
- Milan Ramljak
- Franjo Gregurić – Prime Minister
- Mate Granić – Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Jurica Pavelić
- Zdravko Tomac
- Ivan Milas
- Vladimir Šeks
- Mladen Vedriš
- Ivica Kostović
- Bosiljko Mišetić
- Borislav Škegro
- Ljerka Mintas Hodak
- Željka Antunović
- Slavko Linić
- Goran Granić
- Ante Simonić
- Damir Polančec
- Đurđa Adlešić
- Slobodan Uzelac
- Domagoj Ivan Milošević
- Tomislav Karamarko
- Božo Petrov – Speaker of Parliament
- Boris Milošević
- Anja Šimpraga
Denmark
After the Liberation of Denmark in May 1945, the first Danish cabinet included four ministers without portfolio. Among these were Danish ambassador to the U.S. Henrik Kauffmann, who had conducted his own foreign policy throughout the war and refused to follow orders from Copenhagen as long as Denmark remained occupied by a foreign power. Kauffmann served in this capacity from 12 May to 7 November 1945. The three other holders of this title had joined the cabinet a few days before – Aksel Larsen, Kr. Juul Christensen and Frode Jakobsen.
Lise Østergaard held a position as minister without portfolio with special attention to foreign policy issues in Anker Jørgensen's cabinet from 26 February 1977 to 28 February 1980.
Anders Fogh Rasmussen appointed Bertel Haarder as minister without portfolio, but effectively Minister for European Affairs. Haarder served in this capacity from 27 November 2001 to 18 February 2005. The reason for appointing a minister without a ministry was the Danish European Union Presidency of 2002. Haarder was considered the most experienced Danish politician on European affairs.
Estonia
- Jaan Tõnisson
- Karl Ast
- Ants Oidermaa
- Juhan Kaarlimäe
- Johannes Sikkar
- Artur Terras
- Aksel Mark
- Arvo Horm
- Peeter Panksep
- Eduard Leetmaa
- Ivar Grünthal
- Renate Kaasik
- Verner Hans Puurand
- Jaan Timusk
- Ants Pallop
- Arvo Horm
- Ivar Paljak
- Olev Olesk
- Endel Lippmaa
- Artur Kuznetsov
- Klara Hallik
- Arvo Niitenberg
- Jüri Luik
- Peeter Olesk
- Eiki Nestor
- Arvo Niitenberg
- Ants Leemets
- Jaak Allik
- Endel Lippmaa
- Tiit Kubri
- Riivo Sinijärv
- Andra Veidemann
- Peep Aru
- Katrin Saks
- Toivo Asmer
- Eldar Efendijev
- Paul-Eerik Rummo
- Jaan Õunapuu
- Urve Palo
- Urmas Kruuse
- Anne Sulling
Finland
- Mikko Luopajärvi 17.4.1919 – 15.8.1919, 15.8.1919 – 5.1.1920
- Kalle Aukusti Lohi 31.3.1925 – 31.12.1925
- Matti Paasivuori 13.12.1926 – 15.11.1927
- Kalle Jutila 17.12.1927 – 16.10.1928
- Juhani Leppälä 16.8.1929 – 27.8.1929
- Eljas Erkko 20.10.1932 – 25.11.1932
- Ernst von Born 13.10.1939 – 1.12.1939
- Juho Kusti Paasikivi 1.12.1939 – 27.3.1940
- Mauno Pekkala 17.11.1944 – 24.11.1944
- Hertta Kuusinen 26.5.1948 – 4.6.1948
- Aleksi Aaltonen 29.7.1948 – 30.7.1948
- Unto Varjonen 29.7.1949 – 19.8.1949
Germany
- Hermann Göring
- Ernst Röhm
- Rudolf Hess
- Arthur Seyss-Inquart
- Hjalmar Schacht
- Martin Bormann