Mateša Cabinet | |
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6th cabinet of Croatia |
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Date formed | 7 November 1995 |
Date dissolved | 27 January 2000 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Zlatko Mateša |
Deputy head of government |
Ivica Kostović (1995-98) Borislav Škegro Jure Radić Mate Granić Ljerka Mintas-Hodak |
Head of state |
Franjo Tuđman (1995-99) Vlatko Pavletić (Acting) (1999-2000) |
Number of ministers | 20 |
Ministers removed (Death/resignation/dismissal) |
22 |
Total number of ministers | 42 |
Member parties | Croatian Democratic Union |
Status in legislature | Single-party majority |
Opposition party | Croatian Social Liberal Party |
Opposition leader | Dražen Budiša |
History | |
Election(s) | 1995 election |
Legislature term(s) | 1995-1999 |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Nikica Valentić |
Successor | Cabinet of Ivica Račan I |
The Cabinet of Prime Minister Zlatko Mateša was the Croatian Government cabinet that took office on 7 November 1995 by decree of President Franjo Tuđman. It was confirmed by a parliamentary vote on 28 November 1995, with 77 out of 151 Members of Parliament voting in favor. It was the 6th cabinet of Croatia, formed by the ruling Croatian Democratic Union, and its term ended on 27 January 2000 after the 2000 Croatian parliamentary election, with the appointment of Ivica Račan as Prime Minister. This was the first peacetime government of independent Croatia, as the Croatian War of Independence officially ended with the Erdut Agreement just days after the cabinet was appointed by the President.
Some periods in the table start before the cabinet's inauguration, when the minister listed was appointed to the post in the preceding Cabinet of Nikica Valentić. The subsequent Cabinet of Ivica Račan I, formed by a broad coalition of parties that defeated the Croatian Democratic Union in the 2000 parliamentary election, kept only a single official from this cabinet, the Government secretary Jagoda Premužić.
a Also Deputy Prime Minister during the dates indicated.