Matovič Cabinet

The cabinet of Igor Matovič is the incumbent Government of the Slovak Republic, led by Prime Minister Igor Matovič. It was formed on 21 March 2020, following the 2020 parliamentary election as a coalition of four parties  Ordinary People[lower-alpha 1], We Are Family, Freedom and Solidarity and For the People.[1]

Cabinet of Igor Matovič

11th Cabinet of Slovakia
21 March 2020 –
Date formed21 March 2020
People and organisations
Head of stateZuzana Čaputová
Head of governmentIgor Matovič
Total no. of members16
Member party
Status in legislatureCoalition
Opposition party
History
Election(s)2020 Slovak parliamentary election
PredecessorPellegrini's Cabinet

It was approved by the National Council on 30 April 2020 with a 9348 vote.[2]

Composition

 
11th Government of the Slovak Republic
Position Name Party Took office Left office
Office of the Prime Minister
Prime Minister Igor Matovič OĽANO 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Government Office for Legislation
Deputy Prime Minister for Legislation and Strategic Planning Štefan Hollý We Are Family 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of Investments and Regional Development
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Investments and Regional Development Veronika Remišová For the People 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of Economy
Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs and Minister of Economy Richard Sulík SaS 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of Finance
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Eduard Heger OĽANO 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of Interior
Minister of Interior Roman Mikulec OĽANO 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of Health
Minister of Health Marek Krajčí OĽANO 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of Defence
Ministee of Defence Jaroslav Naď OĽANO 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of Justice
Minister of Justice Mária Kolíková For the People 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Richard Sulík(acting) SaS 21 March 2020 8 April 2020
Ivan Korčok Independent(SaS) 8 April 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport
Minister of Education, Science, Research and Sport Branislav Gröhling SaS 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family
Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Family Milan Krajniak We Are Family 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of Transport and Construction
Minister of Transport and Construction Andrej Doležal Independent(WaF) 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of Culture
Minister of Culture Natália Milanová OĽANO 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Ján Mičovský OĽANO 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Ministry of the Environment
Minister of Environment Ján Budaj OĽANO 21 March 2020 Incumbent
Source: [3][4][5][6][7][8]
(SaS) SaS nominee
(WaF) We Are Family nominee
(OĽaNO) OĽANO nominee

Notes

  1. Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OĽANO), NOVA, Christian Union (KÚ), Change from the Bottom
gollark: No.
gollark: ABR can bridge me to literally anywhere ever from the control server.
gollark: Don't we all?
gollark: It's always best to hear it from the person themselves directly.
gollark: It replaces it with asterisks anyway.

References

  1. "'Let's go to battle': New Slovak government takes office amid coronavirus fight". Reuters. 21 March 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  2. "New Slovakian government wins mandatory confidence vote". The Register Citizen. 2020-04-30. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
  3. "Členovia vlády". Government Office of the Slovak Republic. Retrieved 2020-03-22.
  4. "Noví štátni tajomníci: Marosz ide na dopravu, Fecko na pôdohospodárstvo". postoj.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2020-03-24.
  5. "Vláda vymenovala štátnych tajomníkkov Smatanu a Klimeka". sme.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  6. "Slovensko má novú vládu. Tu je zoznam všetkých ministrov a známych štátnych tajomníkov". hnonline.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2020-03-21.
  7. "Štátny tajomník na rezorte dopravy Ján Marosz odchádza po pár dňoch preč". aktuality.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2020-04-02.
  8. "Prezidentka vymenovala Korčoka za ministra zahraničia". sme.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2020-04-08.
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