Marián Čalfa's Second Cabinet

The second cabinet of Prime Minister Marián Čalfa was in power from 27 June 1990 to 2 July 1992. It originally consisted of Civic Forum (OF), Public Against Violence (VPN), Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) and Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ).[1] Prime minister was member of VPN.[2] KSČ left government in October 1990. When OF was dissolved in 1991, it was replaced by Civic Movement (OH) and Civic Democratic Party (ODS). It was known as "Cabinet of National Sacrifice."[3]

Government ministers

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Portfolio Name Political party
Prime Minister Marián Čalfa VPN
Deputy Prime Minister Jiří Dienstbier OF
OH
Deputy Prime Minister Jozef Mikloško KDH
Deputy Prime Minister Pavel Rychetský OF
OH
Deputy Prime Minister Václav Valeš non-partisan
Deputy Prime Minister Václav Klaus (since October 1991) ODS
Deputy Prime Minister Pavel Hoffmann (since October 1991) VPN
Minister of Foreign Affairs Jiří Dienstbier OF
OH
Minister of Defense Miroslav Vacek (until 18 October 1990) KSČ
Luboš Dobrovský (since 18 October 1990) OF
OH
Minister of Interior Ján Langoš VPN
Minister of Transportation Jiří Nezval non-partisan
Minister of Finances Václav Klaus (since October 1991) OF
ODS
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Jiří Dienstbier OF
OH
Minister of Trade Slavomír Stračár (until 21 August 1991) VPN
Jozef Bakšay (since 21 August 1991) VPN
Minister of Communications Theodor Petrík (until 19 April 1991) non-partisan
Emil Ehrenberger (since 19 April 1991) KDH
Minister of Economy Vladimír Dlouhý OF
ODA
Minister of Strategic Planning Pavel Hoffmann (since October 1991) VPN
Minister of State Control Květoslava Kořínková OF
OH
Minister of Competition Imrich Flassik KDH
Minister of Environment Josef Vavroušek OF
OH

References

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  1. ^ Vlček, Tomáš. "Kalendárium roku 1990: TOTALITA". www.totalita.cz. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Jiří Dienstbier – Souvislosti prezidentské kandidatury". www.1prezident.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Vláda národního porozumění (prosinec 1989 - červen 1990)". icv.vlada.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 27 June 2017.