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Ministry of Security (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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Ministry of Security of
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ministarstvo sigurnosti
Bosne i Hercegovine
Министарство безбједности
Босне и Херцеговине
Greece–Bosnia and Herzegovina Friendship Building, seat of the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Department overview
Formed2002
HeadquartersSarajevo
Minister responsible
Websitehttp://msb.gov.ba/

The Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Ministarstvo sigurnosti Bosne i Hercegovine / Министарство безбједности Босне и Херцеговинe) is the governmental department in charge of organizing and coordinating the Bosnian police.

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History

Following the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992 from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), the Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina began to operate at the level of the newly established Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with Alija Delimustafić (SDA) as minister.[1]

After the end of the Bosnian War and the signing of the Dayton Agreement in 1995, the work of police bodies was shared between the Bosnia and Herzegovina entities Republika Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which then formed their own ministries of interior, while the work of police bodies in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina was further shared between its cantons.

In 2002, the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina was formed, with Bariša Čolak (HDZ BiH) being appointed the first Minister of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2]

Organization

The Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina consists of nine sectors and one inspectorate.

  • Protection and Rescue Sector
  • Sector for legal, personnel, general and financial-material affairs
  • Sector for International Cooperation and European Integration
  • Immigration Sector
  • Asylum Sector
  • Sector for Combating Terrorism, Organized Crime, Corruption, War Crimes and Narcotics Abuse
  • Sector for Informatics and Telecommunication Systems
  • Sector for the Protection of Classified Information
  • Sector for General and Border Security
  • Inspectorate

List of ministers

Ministers of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2002–present)

Political parties:
  Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ BiH)
  Party of Democratic Action (SDA)
  Union for a Better Future of BiH (SBB BiH)
  Serb Democratic Party (SDS)
  Democratic People's Alliance (DNS)

No. Portrait Minister of Security Took office Left office Time in office Party
1Čolak, BarišaBariša Čolak
(born 1956)
23 December 200211 January 20074 years, 19 daysHDZ BiH
2Sadiković, TarikTarik Sadović
(born 1956)
11 January 200731 July 20092 years, 194 daysSDA
3Ahmetović, SadikSadik Ahmetović
(born 1969)
24 November 200922 October 20122 years, 333 daysSDA
4Radončić, FahrudinFahrudin Radončić
(born 1957)
22 November 201229 April 20141 year, 158 daysSBB
5Mektić, DraganDragan Mektić
(born 1956)
31 March 201523 December 20194 years, 267 daysSDS
(4)Radončić, FahrudinFahrudin Radončić
(born 1957)
23 December 20192 June 2020162 daysSBB
6Cikotić, SelmoSelmo Cikotić
(born 1964)
23 July 202025 January 20232 years, 186 daysSDA
7Nešić, NenadNenad Nešić
(born 1978)
25 January 2023Incumbent1 year, 59 daysDNS

References

  1. ^ "Ko je uhapšeni Alija Delimustafić?". avaz.ba. Retrieved 26 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Sazivi vijeća ministara". vijeceministara.gov.ba. Vijeće ministara Bosne i Hercegovine. Retrieved 26 December 2016.

External links

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