PowerPoint Tim names his team. Find out who are the new proposed minister of the incoming Croatian Government.

At a press conference held on January 21, 2016 in Zagreb, Prime Minister-designate Tihomir Orešković presented the candidates for ministers in the new government. The government is comprised of representatives of the HDZ-led Patriotic Coalition and MOST, reports Vecernji List.

“Good day to all. We have two deputy prime minister and 20 ministers. During the last 15 days, I had 60 meetings with highly qualified people from academia, business and others sectors. We have chosen a good team", said Orešković. "It is a healthy mix of young and new people who will cooperate together. It is important to me that we have a team spirit. We have gathered already this morning, the team is positive and full of energy”, said Orešković.

The journalists were then handed the list with the names of new ministers, expect the Minister of Internal Affairs. Unofficially, the new Interior Minister will be Vlaho Orepić.

The new ministers are:

Tomislav Karamarko, First Deputy Prime Minister

Božo Petrov, Deputy Prime Minister

Vlaho Orepić, Minister of Interior Affairs

Dubravka Jurlina Alibegović, Minister of Administration

Davor Romić, Minister of Agriculture

Slaven Dobrović, Minister of Environmental Protection

Ante Šprlje, Minister of Justice

Tomislav Panenić, Minister of Economy

Mijo Crnoja, Minister of Veteran Affairs

Zdravko Marić, Minister of Finance

Lovro Kuščević, Minister of Construction

Zlatko Hasanbegović, Minister of Culture

Josip Buljević, Minister of Defence

Darko Horvat, Minister of Entrepreneurship

Oleg Butković, Minister of Transportation

Tomislav Tolušić, Minister of Regional Development and EU Funds

Bernardica Juretić, Minister of Social Policy

Anton Kliman, Minister of Tourism

Nada Šikić, Minister of Labour and Pension System

Miro Kovač, Minister of Foreign Affairs

Dario Nakić, Minister of Health

Predrag Šustar, Minister of Science and Education System

The Prime Minister-designate will officially present the candidates for ministers to Parliament tomorrow. After a debate, it is expected they will be confirmed by votes of majority of all members of Parliament, after which the new government will officially take power, almost two and a half months after the parliamentary elections were held on 8 November.