Cabinet of Franjo Gregurić

The Third Government of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Treća Vlada Republike Hrvatske) or The Government of National Unity (Croatian: Vlada nacionalnog jedinstva) was the Croatian Government cabinet led by Prime Minister Franjo Gregurić. It was announced on 17 July 1991 in response to the escalation of the Croatian War of Independence. It was the 3rd cabinet of Croatia since the first multi-party elections, and its term ended on 12 August 1992 after the first parliamentary election under the 1990 Croatian Constitution. During the term of this cabinet Croatia gained internationally diplomatic recognition and became a member of the United Nations.

Gregurić cabinet

3rd Cabinet of the Republic of Croatia
Date formed17 July 1991
Date dissolved12 August 1992
People and organisations
Head of stateFranjo Tuđman
Head of governmentFranjo Gregurić
Deputy head of governmentMate Granić
Jurica Pavelić
Milan Ramljak
Zdravko Tomac
No. of ministers30 (on 12 August 1992)
Ministers removed15
Total no. of members45 (including former members)
Member partiesCroatian Democratic Union (HDZ)
Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP)
Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS)
Croatian People's Party (HNS)
Croatian Christian Democratic Party (HKDS)
Socialist Party of Croatia (SSH)
Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDSH)
Croatian Democratic Party (HDS)
Status in legislatureNational Unity Government
Opposition partyNone
History
Election(s)1990 election
Legislature term(s)1990–1992
PredecessorCabinet of Josip Manolić
SuccessorCabinet of Hrvoje Šarinić

A major reshuffle in its make-up came in mid-April 1992, when government ministers Enzo Tireli, Vlatko Pavletić, Bernardo Jurlina, Petar Kriste, Ivan Vekić and Ante Čović left the cabinet and were replaced by Franjo Kajfež, Vesna Girardi-Jurkić, Josip Juras, Branko Mikša, Ivan Jarnjak and Jure Radić. In addition, three new ministers without portfolio were named on the same day: Ivica Crnić, Darko Čargonja and Mladen Vedriš.

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