Government of the Independent State of Croatia


The Croatian State Government was the government of the Independent State of Croatia from 16 April 1941 until 8 May 1945.
On 11 April 1941, after the proclamation of the Independent State of Croatia, Slavko Kvaternik, Deputy Leader of the Ustaše issued an order in which all state questions would be dealt by the Banal Government Department. One day later, he formed an interim government called the Croatian State Leadership. Kvaternik appointed the members of the Croatian State Leadership until Pavelić formed the government. The chairman of the interim government was Mile Budak, other members were Mirko Puk, Andrija Artuković, Branko Benzon, Jozo Dumandžić, Mladen Lorković, Ismet Muftić, Marko Veršić, Đuro Vranešić and Milovan Žanić.
Ante Pavelić arrived in Zagreb on 15 April 1941. He formally established the government the following day by declaring the Provision for the Appointment of the Croatian State Government, which he signed as Poglavnik of the Independent State of Croatia. By this Provision, Pavelić inaugurated the official name of the state and his function in it.
According to this Provision, the State Government was the supreme state body which performed state administration. The State Government was responsible to the Poglavnik, who appointed members of the government, and he or the President or Vice President, led government sessions. State affairs were managed by the Government's Presidency or certain ministries.
After the war, Pavelić established Croatian State Committee with Lovro Sušić, Mate Frković, and Božidar Kavran as its leaders. In 1951, Pavelić filled Croatian State Government since some of earlier government members were arrested and executed. His new government acted as government in exile. Džafer-beg Kulenović was named Minister President.

Ministers

Minister-President

Minister-Vice President

Deputy Leader of Ustaše

Government Secretary

Minister-President of the Legislative Committee

Minister of Armed Forces

Foreign Minister

Minister of Interior

Minister of Justice and Religion

Minister of Education

Minister of Craftmanship and Trade

Minister of People's Economy

Minister of Rural Economy

Minister of State Treasury

Minister of Traffic and Public Works

Minister of Forestry and Mining

Minister of Delivery

Minister of Health

Minister of Health and Delivery

Minister of Welfare for Perished Lands

Minister for Liberated Areas

Members of the Government in exile

Citations

General sources