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.[1]

Government ministers

Portfolio Name Political party
Prime Minister, Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Jan Stráský style="background-color:Template:ODS/meta/color; color:white" | 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 style="background-color:Template:ODS/meta/color; color:white" | Civic Democratic Party
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Transportation Antonín Baudyš style="background-color:Template:KDU-CSL/meta/color" |Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party
Minister of Inferior Petr Čermák style="background-color:Template:ODS/meta/color; color:white" | Civic Democratic Party
Minister of Finances Jan Klak style="background-color:Template:ODS/meta/color; color:white" | 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.