Václav Klaus' First Cabinet
The first cabinet of Prime Minister Václav Klaus was in power from 2 July 1992 to 4 July 1996. The Czech Republic became an independent sovereign state on 1 January 1993 and thus this government was the very first one after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia.
Government ministers
Portfolio | Image | Name | Political Party |
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Prime Minister | Václav Klaus | ODS | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Jan Kalvoda | ODA | |
Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Finance |
Ivan Kočárník | ODS | |
Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Agriculture |
Josef Lux | KDU-ČSL | |
Minister of Defence | Antonín Baudyš1 | KDU-ČSL | |
Minister for Competition | Stanislav Bělohrádek | KDU-ČSL | |
Minister of Environment | František Benda | ODS | |
Minister of Transportation | Vladimír Budínský2 | ODS | |
Minister of Industry and Trade | Vladimír Dlouhý | ODA | |
Minister of Economic Policy and Development | Karel Dyba | ODS | |
Minister of Defence | Vilém Holáň3 | KDU-ČSL | |
Minister of Culture | Jindřich Kabát4 | KDU-ČSL | |
Minister of Health | Petr Lom5 | ODS | |
Minister of State Control | Igor Němec | ODS | |
Minister of Justice | Jiří Novák | ODS | |
Minister of Education | Ivan Pilip6 | ODS | |
Minister of Education | Petr Piťha7 | KDS | |
Minister of Health | Luděk Rubáš8 | ODS | |
Minister of Interior | Jan Ruml | ODS | |
Minister for National Assests and Privatization | Jiří Skalický | ODA | |
Minister of Health | Jan Stráský9 | ODS | |
Minister of Culture | Pavel Tigrid10 | KDU-ČSL | |
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs | Jindřich Vodička | ODS | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Josef Zieleniec | ODS |
Notes
- 1 In office from January 1993 to 22 September 1994
- 2 In office from 10 October 1995 to 4 July 1996
- 3 In office from 22 September 1994 to 4 July 1996
- 4 In office from 2 July 1992 to 17 January 1994
- 5 In office from 2 July 1992 to 22 June 1993
- 6 In office from 2 May 1994 to 4 July 1996
- 7 In office from 2 July 1992 to 27 April 1994
- 8 In office from 23 June 1993 to 10 October 1995
- 9 In office from 10 October 1995 to 4 July 1996
- 10 In office from 19 January 1994 to 4 July 1996
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