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Prime Minister of Montenegro
Coat of arms of Montenegro (seal).svg
Milojko Spajić (2023-12-20).jpg
Incumbent
Milojko Spajić

since 31 October 2023
Appointer Parliament of Montenegro
Term length No term limit
Inaugural holder Božo Petrović-Njegoš
Formation 20 March 1879
Salary US$15,522 annually
Website www.gov.me

The prime minister of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Премијер/Премијерка Црне Горе, romanized: Premijer/Premijerka Crne Gore), officially the president of the Government of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Предсједник/Предсједница Владе Црне Горе, romanized: Predsjednik/Predsjednica Vlade Crne Gore), is the head of the government of Montenegro. The role of the prime minister is to direct the work of the government, and to submit to the Parliament the government's program, which includes a list of proposed ministers. The resignation of the prime minister would cause the dissolution of his government.

The current prime minister, Milojko Spajić, leader of the political party Europe Now!, was approved by the Parliament of Montenegro on 31 October 2023, after the formation of the 44th government of Montenegro.

History

The first modern Montenegrin government was established on 20 March 1879, during the Principality of Montenegro. The title of the head of government was President of the Ministerial Council (Предсједник Министарског савјета).

On 28 August 1910, Montenegro was proclaimed a kingdom. During both the principality and the kingdom, the office was of no major importance or influence but depended solely on the will of the sovereign Nikola I. After the capitulation of Montenegro to the Central Powers on 15 January 1916, during World War I, the government went into exile and remained abroad until it ceased to exist. After the decision of the Podgorica Assembly on 26 November 1918, to unify Montenegro with Serbia and the subsequent formation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Stojan Protić became the prime minister of the newly formed Kingdom on 20 December 1918. The deposed King Nikola I continued to appoint prime ministers of Montenegro in exile until his death in 1921. The government of Montenegro in exile ceased to exist the next year.

Under the communist regime, Montenegro obtained its own government on 7 March 1945. On that day, a ministry for Montenegro was created within the government of Yugoslavia (as for all the other five republics), with a minister for Montenegro in charge of creating the first real government of post-war Montenegro, which took place on 17 April 1945. Governments were headed by a prime minister until 4 February 1953, by a president of the Executive Council until 15 January 1991, and again by a prime minister since then.

List of prime ministers of Montenegro

Preceding posts

Monarchy

      True People's Party       People's Party       Non-party

Head of Government Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Regent Monarch
Took office Left office Time in office
Principality of Montenegro Milena of Montenegro
Queen of Montenegro.jpg (1921–1923)
Anto Gvozdenović
Anto Gvozdenović (portrait, no hat).jpg
(1921–1929)
Nikola I
King Nicholas of Montenegro (1911).jpg
(1860–1921)
Danilo
Crown Prince Danilo of Montenegro.jpg
(1 March–7 March 1921)
Mihailo
Mihailo Petrovich Negosh.jpg
(1921–1922)
1 Bozo Petrovic-Njegos portrait.tif Vojvoda
Božo Petrović-Njegoš
(1846–1929)
20 March 1879 19 December 1905 26 years, 274 days Independent
2 Lazar Mijušković.jpg Lazar Mijušković
(1867–1936)
19 December 1905 24 November 1906 340 days True People's Party
3 Radulović Marko.jpg Marko Radulović
(1866–1935)
24 November 1906 1 February 1907 69 days People's Party
4 Andrija Radovic.jpg Andrija Radović
(1872–1947)
1 February 1907 17 April 1907 75 days People's Party
5 Dr Lazar Tomanović .jpg Lazar Tomanović
(1845–1932)
17 April 1907 28 August 1910 3 years, 133 days Independent
Kingdom of Montenegro
(5) Dr Lazar Tomanović .jpg Lazar Tomanović
(1845–1932)
28 August 1910 19 June 1912 1 year, 296 days Independent
6 Mitar Martinovich Min of Montenegro.jpg Vojvoda
Mitar Martinović
(1870–1954)
19 June 1912 8 May 1913 323 days True People's Party
Dušan Vukotić
(Acting)
3 October 1912 217 days Independent
7 Brigadir Janko Vukotic.jpg Serdar
Janko Vukotić
(1866–1927)
8 May 1913 2 January 1916 2 years, 239 days Independent
Ристо Поповић.jpg General
Risto Popović
(1871–1924)
(Acting)
17 July 1914 11 September 1915 1 year, 86 days Independent
11 September 1915 2 January 1916 113 days Independent
Mirko Mijušković
(Acting)
3 October 1915 91 days Independent
(2) Lazar Mijuškovic 1916.jpg Lazar Mijušković
(1867–1936)
2 January 1916 25 January 1916 23 days True People's Party
Montenegrin government-in-exile
(2) Lazar Mijuškovic 1916.jpg Lazar Mijušković
(1867–1936)
25 January 1916 12 May 1916 108 days True People's Party
(4) Andrija Radovic.jpg Andrija Radović
(1872–1947)
12 May 1916 17 January 1917 250 days People's Party
8 Milo Matanović.jpg General
Milo Matanović
(1879–1955)
17 January 1917 11 June 1917 145 days Independent
9 Evgenije Popović.jpg Evgenije Popović
(1842–1931)
11 June 1917 17 February 1919 1 year, 251 days Independent
10 Jovan S. Plamenac.jpg Jovan Plamenac
(1873–1944)
17 February 1919 28 June 1921 2 years, 131 days True People's Party
11 Milutin Vučinić.jpg General
Milutin Vučinić
(1869–1922)
28 June 1921 14 September 1922 1 year, 78 days True People's Party
12 Anto Gvozdenović (portrait, no hat).jpg General
Anto Gvozdenović
(1853–1935)
23 September 1922 14 September 1929 6 years, 356 days Independent
From 1922 until 1941 territory of Montenegro was part of Zeta oblast and later banovina within Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

Heads of administrations before 1945

Socialist republic

      Communist Party/League of Communists

Head of Government Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
Minister for Montenegro
Milovan Đilas.jpg Milovan Đilas
(1911–1995)
7 March 1945 17 April 1945 41 days Communist Party
Prime Minister of NR Montenegro
1
(13)
Blažo Jovanović.jpg General
Blažo Jovanović
(1907–1976)
17 April 1945 4 February 1953 7 years, 293 days Communist Party
(party renamed)
League of Communists
(party renamed)
President of the Executive Council
1
(13)
Blažo Jovanović.jpg General
Blažo Jovanović
(1907–1976)
4 February 1953 16 December 1953 315 days League of Communists
2
(14)
Filip Bajkovic.jpg Filip Bajković
(1910–1985)
16 December 1953 12 July 1962 8 years, 208 days League of Communists
3
(15)
Đorđije Pajković.jpg Đorđije Pajković
(1917–1980)
12 July 1962 25 June 1963 348 days League of Communists
4
(16)
Veselin Đuranović.jpg Veselin Đuranović
(1925–1997)
25 June 1963 8 December 1966 3 years, 166 days League of Communists
5
(17)
Mijuško Šibalić.jpg Mijuško Šibalić
(1915–1995)
8 December 1966 5 May 1967 148 days League of Communists
6
(18)
Vidoje Zarkovic.jpg Vidoje Žarković
(1927–2000)
5 May 1967 7 October 1969 2 years, 155 days League of Communists
7
(19)
Unknown-person.gif Žarko Bulajić
(1922–2009)
7 October 1969 6 May 1974 4 years, 211 days League of Communists
8
(20)
Marko Orlandić.jpg Marko Orlandić
(1930–2019)
6 May 1974 28 April 1978 3 years, 357 days League of Communists
9
(21)
Momčilo Cemović.jpg Momčilo Cemović
(1928–2001)
28 April 1978 7 May 1982 4 years, 9 days League of Communists
10
(22)
Radivoje Brajović.jpg Radivoje Brajović
(born 1935)
7 May 1982 6 June 1986 4 years, 30 days League of Communists
11
(23)
Unknown-person.gif Vuko Vukadinović
(1937–1993)
6 June 1986 29 March 1989 2 years, 296 days League of Communists
12
(24)
Stevan Kragujevic,Radoje Kontic, jugoslovenski i crnogorski politicar.JPG Radoje Kontić
(born 1937)
29 March 1989 15 February 1991 1 year, 323 days League of Communists

Parliamentary republic

      Democratic Party of Socialists       United Reform Action       Independent

Head of Government Name
(Birth–Death)
Election Term of office Political party President
Took office Left office Time in office
Republic of Montenegro
1
(25)
MiloDjukanovic-USDOD991104-D-9880W-055-cropped.jpg Milo Đukanović
(born 1962)
1990
1992
1996
15 February 1991 5 February 1998 6 years, 355 days Democratic Party of Socialists Momir Bulatović
Momir Bulatović (cropped).jpg
(1990–1998)
2
(26)
FilipVujanovic.jpg Filip Vujanović
(born 1954)
1998
2001
5 February 1998 8 January 2003 4 years, 337 days Democratic Party of Socialists Milo Đukanović
MiloDjukanovic-USDOD991104-D-9880W-055-cropped.jpg
(1998–2002)
(1)
(25)
Visit of Milo Ðukanović, Prime Minister of Montenegro, to the EC (cropped).jpg Milo Đukanović
(born 1962)
2002 8 January 2003 3 June 2006 3 years, 133 days Democratic Party of Socialists Filip Vujanović
Filip Vujanović June 2015 (cropped).jpg
(2003–2018)
Independent Montenegro
(1)
(25)
Visit of Milo Ðukanović, Prime Minister of Montenegro, to the EC (cropped).jpg Milo Đukanović
(born 1962)
 — 3 June 2006 10 November 2006 173 days Democratic Party of Socialists
3
(27)
Желько Штуранович (cropped).jpg Željko Šturanović
(1960–2014)
2006 10 November 2006 29 February 2008 1 year, 111 days Democratic Party of Socialists
(1)
(25)
Milo Đukanović in 2010 (cropped).jpg Milo Đukanović
(born 1962)
2009 29 February 2008 29 December 2010 2 years, 304 days Democratic Party of Socialists
4
(28)
Luksic portrait.jpg Igor Lukšić
(born 1976)
 — 29 December 2010 4 December 2012 1 year, 341 days Democratic Party of Socialists
(1)
(25)
Visit of Milo Đukanović, Montenegrin Prime Minister, to the EC (cropped).jpg Milo Đukanović
(born 1962)
2012 4 December 2012 28 November 2016 3 years, 360 days Democratic Party of Socialists
5
(29)
Duško Marković.jpg Duško Marković
(born 1959)
2016 28 November 2016 4 December 2020 4 years, 6 days Democratic Party of Socialists Milo Đukanović
Milo Đukanović at the Enthronement of Naruhito (1).jpg
(2018–2023)
6
(30)
Zdravko Krivokapić, June 2021.jpg Zdravko Krivokapić
(born 1957)
2020 4 December 2020 28 April 2022 1 year, 145 days Independent
Ne damo Crnu Goru
7
(31)
Dritan Abazovic (cropped).jpg Dritan Abazović
(born 1985)
 — 28 April 2022 31 October 2023 1 year, 186 days United Reform Action Jakov Milatović
Jakov Milatović (2023-05-30).jpg
(2023–present)
8
(32)
Milojko Spajić (2023-12-20).jpg Milojko Spajić
(born 1987)
2023 31 October 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 4 days Europe Now!

Timeline

Milojko Spajić Dritan Abazović Zdravko Krivokapić Duško Marković Igor Lukšić Željko Šturanović Filip Vujanović Milo Đukanović Radoje Kontić Vuko Vukadinović Radivoje Brajović Momčilo Cemović Marko Orlandić Žarko Bulajić Vidoje Žarković Mijuško Šibalić Veselin Đuranović Đorđije Pajković Filip Bajković Blažo Jovanović Milovan Djilas Milutin Vučinić Jovan Plamenac Anto Gvozdenović Evgenije Popović Milo Matanović Janko Vukotić Mitar Martinović Lazar Tomanović Andrija Radović Marko Radulović (politician) Lazar Mijušković Božo Petrović-Njegoš

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Primer ministro de Montenegro para niños

  • Government of Montenegro
  • Guvernadur of Montenegro
  • List of heads of state of Montenegro
  • President of Montenegro
    • List of presidents of Montenegro
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