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The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the executive branch of the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

According to the Article V, Section 4 of the Constitution, the Chair of the Council of Ministers is nominated by the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and confirmed by the National House of Representatives. The President of the Council of Ministers then appoints other ministers.

The Council is responsible for carrying out the policies and decisions in the fields of:

The current Chair is Adnan TerzicAdnan Terzic (born 1960) is the Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina, member of the Party of Democratic Action. He was appointed to the post in December 2002 after general elections. He is a member of the Bosniac Muslim community. Terzic, Adnan., who succeeded Dragan MikerevicDragan Mikerevic (born 1955) is a politician from Bosnia. He is an ethnic Serb and has served as Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska since January 2003. Previously, he served as Prime Minister of Bosnia from March 2002 until December 2002, when a new g on the post. The current foreign ministerA foreign minister is a cabinet minister that helps to form foreign policy for sovereign nations. The Ministry of Foreign (or External) Affairs is often considered to be the most senior ministerial position after Prime Minister, and is often given to the is Mladen IvanicMladen Ivanic (Serbian Cyrillic is a Bosnian politician the current foreign minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is the sixth foreign minister of the country since it achieved independence in 1992, succeeding Zlatko Lagumdzija on the post. He is a membe.



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