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Office of The President of Croatia

The Office of the President of the Republic (Croatian: Ured Predsjednika Republike) consists of the immediate staff of the President of Croatia, as well as support staff reporting to the president. As of May 2008, the office employed 170 staff, with the maximum staffing level set at 191 by the Regulation on Internal Organisation of the Office of the President of Croatia. In 2009 government budget, the office was allocated 54 million kuna (c. 7.3 million euro). The net monthly salary of the president is 23,500 kuna (c. 3,170 euro).

The Office of the President was created by a presidential decree by Franjo Tuđman on 19 January 1991. The Office is headed by a Chief of Staff (Croatian: Predstojnik ureda), who is appointed by the president. As of November 2011, no Office of the President of the Republic Act has been enacted, even though the constitution requires so. Instead, the presidents declare bylaws regulating composition of the office. The office employs advisors to the president and comprises eight departments, four councils, presidential pardon commission and two decorations and awards commissions. The chief of staff is Vito Turšić, who succeeded Joško Klisović in February 2012.

Office of the President of the Republic of Croatia
Position Name
Chief of Staff Vito Turšić
Head of the Personal Office of the President Danica Juričić Spasović
Secretary of the Office of the President of the Republic Mirjam Katulić
Departments of the Office of the President of the Republic of Croatia
Department Head
Military Affaris Major General Krešimir Kašpar
Protocol of the President of the Republic Petra Furdek
Press and Information Department Danja Šilović Karić
Legal Affairs and Human Resources Jasna Prka
Department for Computerization Zdravko Galić
Decoration and Awards Department Colonel Mirko Marjan
Department for Relations with Citizens Sandra Krvavica
Department for Technical and Auxiliary Services Milodrag Pralas
Councils of the Office of the President of the Republic of Croatia
Council Head Tasks
Foreign Policy and International Relations Council Budimir Lončar Analysis of foreign policy issues
Social Justice Council Dušanka Marinković-Drača Analysis of human rights, labour and social issues and of achievement of social responsibility
War Veterans Council Petar Stipetić Analysis of issues related to Croatian War of Independence and World War II veterans and their families
Economy Council Prof. Boris Cota, PhD Counseling the President of Croatia on current economic issues
Commissions of the Office of the President of the Republic of Croatia
Commission Head Tasks
Presidential Pardon Commission Prof. Vladimir Ljubanović, PhD Issuing presidential pardons
Civilian Decorations and Awards Commission Academician Milan Moguš Awarding civilian decorations and awards
Military Decorations and Awards Commission Imra Agotić Awarding military decorations and awards

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