List of governments of Lithuania (1918–1940) explained

The list gives the composition of the governments of the Republic of Lithuania from 1918 to 1940. During that period Lithuania was an independent republic. From 1918 to December 1926 it was a democracy and the governments were formed from members of various parties. After the coup of 1926, Lithuania was ruled by authoritarian Antanas Smetona and his party, the Lithuanian National Union. Only the last two governments included members from the opposition.

Sources sometimes give conflicting data about the ministers, especially from the early governments. That is because those governments were short-lived, formed during the time of war, and not well documented.

Governments

width=25%Ministry width=25%1st Government
November 11, 1918
December 26, 1918
width=25%2nd Government
December 26, 1918
March 5, 1919
width=25%3rd Government
March 12, 1919
April 12, 1919
Prime MinisterAugustinas VoldemarasMykolas SleževičiusPranas Dovydaitis
Foreign Affairs Augustinas Voldemaras
Internal Affairs Vladas StašinskasJonas VileišisAleksandras Stulginskis
Defense Augustinas Voldemaras[1] and Mykolas Velykis[2] [3] Mykolas VelykisAntanas Merkys[4]
Justice Petras LeonasLiudas Noreika
Finance[5] Martynas Yčas
Commerce and Industry[6] Jonas Šimkus
Agriculture and State ResourcesJuozas TūbelisPovilas Matulionis[7]
Education Mykolas BiržiškaJonas Yčas
Provision and Public WorkVladas StašinskasJuozas Paknys[8] Aleksandras Stulginskis
Communications Matynas YčasJonas Šimoliūnas
Without Portfolio for Belarusian Affairs Juozapas Voronko
Without Portfolio for Jewish Affairs Jocob Wygodsky
Without Portfolio Aleksandras Stulginskis
Ministry 4th Government
April 12, 1919
October 2, 1919
5th Government
October 7, 1919
June 15, 1920
6th Government
June 19, 1920
January 18, 1922
Prime MinisterMykolas Sleževičius[9] Ernestas GalvanauskasKazys Grinius
Foreign Affairs Augustinas VoldemarasJuozas Purickis, Vladas Jurgutis,[10] Petras Klimas,[11] and Vladas Jurgutis[12] [13]
Internal Affairs Petras LeonasEliziejus DraugelisRapolas Skipitis
Defense Antanas Merkys and Povilas Žadeikis[14] Pranas LiatukasKonstantinas Žukas and Jonas Šimkus[15]
Justice Liudas NoreikaVincas Karoblis
FinanceJonas VileišisErnestas Galvanauskas
Commerce, and IndustryJonas Šimkus 
Agriculture and State ResourcesAleksandras StulginskisJuozas TūbelisJonas Pranas Aleksa
Education Juozas TūbelisKazys Bizauskas
Supply and Provision Steponas Kairys
Labor and Social Security Juozas Paknys
Communications Valdemaras ČarneckisErnestas Galvanauskas[16]
Without Portfolio for Belarusian Affairs Juozapas VoronkoDominik Semashko
Without Portfolio for Jewish Affairs
Without Portfolio Jokūbas Šernas
Ministry 7th Government
February 2, 1922
February 22, 1923
8th Government
February 22, 1923
June 28, 1923
9th Government
June 29, 1923
June 17, 1924
Prime MinisterErnestas Galvanauskas
Foreign Affairs Vladas Jurgutis and Ernestas Galvanauskas[17] Ernestas Galvanauskas
Internal Affairs Kazimieras OlekaKarolis Žalkauskas
Defense Balys Sližys
Justice Vincas KaroblisAntanas Tumėnas
Finance, Commerce, and Industry[18] Jonas Dobkevičius and Vytautas Petrulis[19] Vytautas Petrulis
Agriculture and State Resources[20] Jonas Pranas AleksaMykolas Krupavičius
Education Petras JuodakisLeonas Bistras
Communications Petras VileišisBenediktas TomaševičiusTomas Norus-Naruševičius
Without Portfolio for Belarusian Affairs Dominik SemashkoErnestas Galvanauskas
Without Portfolio for Jewish Affairs Max Soloveitzik till April 1922, then Julius Brutzkus[21] Bernard Naftal FriedmanSimon Rosenbaum[22]
Ministry 10th Government
June 18, 1924
January 27, 1925
11th Government
February 4, 1925
September 19, 1925
12th Government
September 25, 1925
May 31, 1926
Prime MinisterAntanas TumėnasVytautas PetrulisLeonas Bistras
Foreign Affairs Voldemaras ČarneckisMečislovas Reinys and Leonas Bistras[23]
Internal Affairs Antanas Tumėnas and Zigmas Starkus[24] Antanas Endziulaitis
Defense Teodoras DaukantasLeonas Bistras
Justice Antanas TumėnasVincas Karoblis
FinanceVytautas PetrulisPetras Karvelis
Agriculture and State Resources[25] Mykolas Krupavičius
Education Leonas BistrasKazys Jokantas
Communications Balys Sližys
Ministry 13th Government
June 15, 1926
December 17, 1926
14th Government
December 17, 1926
September 19, 1929
15th Government
September 23, 1929
June 8, 1934
Prime MinisterMykolas SleževičiusAugustinas VoldemarasJuozas Tūbelis
Foreign Affairs Mykolas SleževičiusAugustinas VoldemarasJuozas Tūbelis and Dovas Zaunius[26]
Internal Affairs Vladas PožėlaIgnas MusteikisIgnas Musteika, Petras Aravičius,[27] and Steponas Rusteika[28]
Defense Juozas PapečkysAntanas Merkys, Teodoras Daukantas,[29] and Augustinas Voldemaras[30] Jonas Variakojis and Balys Giedraitis[31]
Justice Mykolas SleževičiusStasys Šilingas and Aleksandras Žilinskas[32] Aleksandras Žilinskas
FinanceAlbinas RimkaPetras Karvelis and Juozas Tūbelis[33] Juozas Tūbelis
Agriculture Jurgis KirkščiūnasJonas Pranas Aleksa
Education Vincas ČepinskisLeonas Bistras and Kostantinas ŠakenisKonstantinas Šakenis
Communications Benediktas TomaševičiusJuozas Jankevičius, Stasys Čiurlionis,[34] and Jonas Variakojis[35] Vytautas Vileišis
Ministry 16th Government
June 12, 1934
September 6, 1935
17th Government
September 6, 1935
March 24, 1938
18th Government
March 24, 1938
December 5, 1938
Prime MinisterJuozas TūbelisVladas Mironas
Foreign Affairs Stasys Lozoraitis
Internal Affairs Steponas RusteikaJulius ČaplikasSilvestras Leonas
Defense Petras ŠniukštaPetras Šniukšta and Stasys Dirmantas[36] Stasys Raštikis
Justice Stasys ŠilingasBoleslovas Masiulis and Vladas Stašinskas[37]
FinanceJuozas TūbelisJulius Indrišiūnas
Agriculture Jonas Pranas AleksaStasys PutvinskisJuozas Tūbelis and Vladas Mironas[38]
Education Juozas Tonkūnas
Communications Jokūbas Stanišauskas
Ministry 19th Government
December 5, 1938
March 27, 1939
20th Government
March 28, 1939
November 21, 1939
21st Government
November 21, 1939
June 15, 1940
Prime MinisterVladas MironasJonas ČerniusAntanas Merkys
Foreign Affairs Juozas Urbšys
Internal Affairs Silvestras LeonasKazys Skučas
Defense Kazys Musteikis
Justice Jonas GudauskisAntanas Tamošaitis
FinanceJulius IndrišiūnasJonas SutkusErnestas Galvanauskas
Agriculture Juozas SkaisgirisJurgis KrikščiūnasJuozas Audėnas
Education Juozas TonkūnasLeonas BistrasKazys Jokantas
Communications Kazys GermanasJonas Mailiūnas

References

Notes and References

  1. To December 19, 1919
  2. From December 24, 1918
  3. There is conflicting data about this minister. In this case Banevičius (1991) was followed.
  4. Held the title of Director
  5. During the 1st, 5th, and 6th Governments, was named Ministry of Finance, Commerce, and Industry
  6. During the 1st, 5th, and 6th Governments, was part of Ministry of Finance, Commerce, and Industry
  7. Held the title of Deputy Minister
  8. Acting Director
  9. Also acting Minister of Foreign Affairs
  10. Acting, from June 19, 1921
  11. Acting, from December 20, 1921
  12. From January 1, 1922
  13. There is conflicting data about this minister. In this case Lietuva (2008) was followed.
  14. Acting, from August 21, 1919
  15. From April 7 or 11, 1921
  16. Acting
  17. From September 28, 1922
  18. Renamed to Ministry of Finance after the 8th Government
  19. From August 21, 1922
  20. Renamed to Ministry of Agriculture during the 9th Government
  21. Book: Gitelman, Zvi Y.. The emergence of modern Jewish politics: Bundism and Zionism in Eastern Europe. Univ of Pittsburgh Press. 2003. 275. 978-0-8229-4188-0. 2009-11-07.
  22. Resigned on February 12, 1924; Chancery closed on March 19, 1924
  23. From April 21, 1926
  24. From July 8, 1924
  25. Renamed just to Ministry of Agriculture during the 11th and 12th Governments
  26. From November 8, 1929
  27. From November 30, 1929
  28. From April 1, 1931
  29. From August 9, 1927
  30. Acting, from November 22, 1928
  31. From June 27, 1930
  32. From February 4, 1928
  33. From May 3, 1927
  34. Director, from May 3, 1927 to February 4, 1928. Minister, from February 4, 1928
  35. Director, from November 22, 1928
  36. From November 1, 1935
  37. From October 1, 1938
  38. Acting, from October 1, 1938