Cabinet of Jadranka Kosor

Kosor Cabinet

11th Cabinet of the Republic of Croatia
Date formed6 July 2009
Date dissolved23 December 2011
People and organisations
Head of stateStjepan Mesić (2009–2010)
Ivo Josipović (2010–2011)
Head of governmentJadranka Kosor
Deputy head of governmentĐurđa Adlešić (2008–2010) Slobodan Uzelac (2008–2011) Darko Milinović (2008–2011) Gordan Jandroković (2008–2011) Petar Čobanković (2009–2011) Božidar Pankretić (2009–2011) Domagoj Ivan Milošević (2010–2011)
No. of ministers19 (on 23 December 2011)
Ministers removed8
Total no. of members27 (including former members)
Member partiesCroatian Democratic Union
Croatian Peasant Party
Croatian Social Liberal Party
Independent Democratic Serb Party
Status in legislatureMinority coalition government
Opposition partySocial Democratic Party
Opposition leaderZoran Milanović
History
Legislature terms2008–2011
PredecessorCabinet of Ivo Sanader II
SuccessorCabinet of Zoran Milanović
Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor

The Eleventh Government of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Jedanaesta Vlada Republike Hrvatske) was the Croatian Government cabinet led by Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor. It was announced on 6 July 2009[1] and its term ended on 23 December 2011. The cabinet came into existence after Prime Minister Ivo Sanader abruptly resigned on 1 July 2009, designating Kosor as his successor and making her the first woman to serve as prime minister since Croatia gained independence in 1991.[2] It was succeeded by the Cabinet of Zoran Milanović following the centre-left Kukuriku coalition's success in the 2011 parliamentary elections.

The cabinet represented parties from the ruling coalition formed following the 2007 parliamentary elections:

  1. ^ Dimitrijević Hrnjkaš, Katarina (6 July 2009). "Kosor: Oporavak gospodarstva i nastavak pregovora s EU prioriteti nove vlade". Vjesnik (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 9 July 2009. Retrieved 18 March 2010.
  2. ^ Nezirović, Vanja (1 July 2009). "Sanader dao ostavku na mjesto premijera i predsjednika stranke". Jutarnji list (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 2012-03-04. Retrieved 18 March 2010.