Jan Stráský's Cabinet

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Jan Stráský's Cabinet was in power from 2 July 1992 to 31 December 1992. It was the last government of Czechoslovakia. It consisted of Civic Democratic Party, Movement for a Democratic Slovakia and Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party. Leader of Civic Democratic Party Václav Klaus was originally authorised by President to form government. He instead decided to form Government of the Czech Republic.

Government ministers

Portfolio Name Political party
Prime Minister, Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Jan Stráský Civic Democratic Party
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of State Control Rudolf Filkus Movement for a Democratic Slovakia
Deputy Prime Minister Milan Čič Movement for a Democratic Slovakia
Deputy Prime Minister Miroslav Macek Civic Democratic Party
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Transportation Antonín Baudyš Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party
Minister of Interior Petr Čermák Civic Democratic Party
Minister of Finances Jan Klak Civic Democratic Party
Minister of Economic Policy and Development Jaroslav Kubečka Movement for a Democratic Slovakia
Minister of Foreign Affairs Petr Moravčík Movement for a Democratic Slovakia
Minister of Defence Imrich Andrejčák Movement for a Democratic Slovakia

References

  1. ^ televize, Česká. "Klaus s Mečiarem pod platanem zpečetili osud Československa". ČT24 (in Czech). Retrieved 14 May 2017.