Petr Pithart's Cabinet

Petr Pithart's Cabinet was in power from 29 June 1990 to 2 July 1992. It was the first Czech government formed after democratic election.[1] It originally consisted of Civic Forum (OF), Christian and Democratic Union (KDU-ČSL), Christian Democratic Party (KDS) and Movement for Autonomous Democracy–Party for Moravia and Silesia (HSD-SMS). Civic Forum was dissolved in 1991 and replaced by Civic Movement (OH) and Civic Democratic Party (ODS).[2]

Petr Pithart's Cabinet

8th Cabinet of Czech Republic
29 June 1990 - 2 July 1992
Date formed29 June 1990
Date dissolved2 July 1992
People and organisations
Head of stateVáclav Havel
Head of governmentPetr Pithart
No. of ministers21
Member party
Status in legislatureMajority (coalition)
167 / 200(84%)
Opposition partyCommunist Party of Czechoslovakia
Opposition leaderJiří Machalík
Jiří Svoboda
History
Election(s)1990 Czech legislative election
Incoming formation1990
Outgoing formation1992
PredecessorCabinet of Josef Korčák, Ladislav Adamec, František Pitra and Petr Pithart
SuccessorVáclav Klaus' First Cabinet

Givernment ministers

PortfolioNamePolitical partyIn Office
Prime MinisterPetr PithartOF, later OH29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Deputy Prime MinisterMilan LukešOF, later OH29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Deputy Prime MinisterFrantišek VlasákOF29 June 1990 – 31 May 1991
Deputy Prime MinisterAntonín BaudyšKDU-ČSL29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Deputy Prime MinisterJan StráskýODS1 June 1991 – 2 July 1992
Minister of FinancesKarel ŠpačekOF, later OH29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Minister of JusticeLeon RichterIndependent, later OH29 June 1990 – 8 January 1992
Jiří NovákODS8 January 1992 – 2 July 1992
Minister of EnvironmentBedřich MoldanOF later ODS29 June 1990 – 24 January 1991
Ivan DejmalKDS24 January 1991 – 2 July 1992
Ministry of IndustryJan VrbaIndependent, later OH29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Ministry of TradeVlasta ŠtěpováOF, later OH29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Ministry of AgricultureBohumil KubátOF, later ODA29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Ministry of EducationPetr VopěnkaKDS29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Ministry of InteriorTomáš HradílekOF29 June 1990 – 15 November 1990
Tomáš SokolOF, later OH15 November 1990 – 2 July 1992
Minister of Labour and Social AffairsMilan HorálekOF, later OH29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Ministry of HealthMartin Bojar29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Ministry of CultureMilan UhdeOF, later ODS29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Ministry of Construction IndustryLudvík MotyčkaKDU-ČSL29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Miinistry of State ControlBohumil TichýHSD-SMS29 June 1990 – 27 February 1991
Igor NěmecODS27 February 1991 – 2 July 1992
Ministry of Human Rights, Ministry of National ParkTomáš JežekOF, later ODA29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Ministry of Human Rights, Ministry of EconomyMiroslav Grégr29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Ministry of Human RightsJaroslav ŠabataOF, later OH29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
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References

  1. televize, Česká. "Vláda Petra Pitharta se teprve učila vládnout, říká autor portrétu z cyklu Expremiéři". ČT24 (in Czech). Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  2. "Naše vlády a která byla nejhorší ? – Na Šeptandě". www.na-septande.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 14 May 2017.
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