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The central cabinet was functioning as a caretaker government after Spiric resigned as prime minister of Bosnia last November to protest legislative changes introduced by the international community aiming to streamline the country’s cumbersome central institutions.
Following the successful solution of the crisis, Spiric was re-appointed prime minister in December and proposed the same government list to parliament.
BOSNIA GOVERNMENT LIST
TRIPARTITE PRESIDENCY (Took office Nov 6, 2006):
| Chairman | Zeljko Komsic (Croat) |
| Member | Haris Silajdzic (Muslim) |
| Member | Nebojsa Radmanovic (Serb) |
(The presidency chairmanship rotates in eight months. The current chairman took office on September 6)
COUNCIL OF MINISTERS (Took office Feb 9, 2007; acted as caretaker cabinet Nov 1 to Feb 20, 2008; re-appointed Feb 20, 2008):
| Prime Minister | Nikola Spiric (reappointed to office on Dec 28) |
| Foreign Trade and Economic Relations | Slobodan Puhalac |
| Finance & Treasury | Dragan Vrankic |
| Foreign Affairs | Sven Alkalaj |
| Defence | Selmo Cikotic |
| Communications & Transport | Bozo Ljubic |
| Civil Affairs | Sredoje Novic |
| Justice | Barisa Colak |
| Security | Tarik Sadovic |
| Human Rights & Refugees | Safet Halilovic |
| Head of Directorate for European Integration | Osman Topcagic |
MUSLIM-CROAT FEDERATION
| PRESIDENT | Borjana Kristo |
CABINET (Took office March 30, 2007):
| Prime Minister | Nedzad Brankovic |
| Energy, Mining & industry | Vahid Heco |
| Finance | Vjekoslav Bevanda |
| Transport & Communications | Nail Seckanovic |
| Trade | Desnica Radivojevic |
| Culture & Sports | Gavrilo Grahovac |
| Development, Entrepreneurship & Crafts | Velimir Kunic |
| Environment and Tourism | Nevenko Herceg |
| education & Science | Meliha Alic |
| Labour & Social Affairs | Perica Jelecevic |
| Urban Planning | Salko Obhodzas |
| Agriculture, Waterpower & Forestry | Damir Ljubic |
| Interior | Muhidin Alic |
| Justice | Feliks Vidovic |
| Health | Safet Omerovic |
| Refugees & Displaced Persons | Edin Music |
| War Veterans Affairs | Zahid Crnkic |
SERB REPUBLIC
| PRESIDENT | Rajko Kuzmanovic |
(Took office on December 28, 2007, following early presidential election on December 9, 2007)
CABINET (Took office November 30, 2006):
| Prime Minister | Milorad Dodik |
| Economy, Energy & Development | Rajko Ubiparip |
| Finance | Aleksandar Dzombic |
| Transport & Communications | Nedjeljko Cubrilovic |
| Trade & Tourism | Predrag Gluhakovic |
| Economic Affairs & Coordination | Jasna Brkic |
| Agriculture, Forestry & Waterworks | Radivoje Bratic |
| City Planning, Construction & Ecology | Fatima Fatibegovic |
| Labour, War Veterans & Disabled Issues | Bosko Tomic |
| Interior | Stanislav Cadjo |
| Justice | Dzerard Selman |
| Local Self-government | Zoran Lipovac |
| Science & Technology | Bakir Ajanovic |
| education & Culture | Anton Kasipovic |
| Family, Youth & Sports | Proko Dragosavljevic |
| Health & Social Security | Ranko Skrbic |
| Refugee & Displaced Persons | Omer Brankovic |


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