Ministry of Education and Science (Lithuania) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Education, Science and Sport
Type:Ministry
Nativename:Lithuanian: Švietimo, mokslo ir sporto ministerija
Picture Width:250px
Picture Caption:2020
Jurisdiction:Government of Lithuania
Headquarters:A. Volano 2/7, Senamiestis,
01118 Vilnius
Employees:257 permanent employees
(January 2021)[1]
Budget:€1.691 billion (2021)[2]
Minister1 Pfo:Radvilė Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė
Map:54.6826°N 25.2913°W

The Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublikos švietimo, mokslo ir sporto ministerija) is a government department of the Republic of Lithuania. Its operations are authorized by the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania, decrees issued by the President and Prime Minister, and laws passed by the Seimas (Parliament). Its mission is to prosecute state administration functions and realize state policy in education, science, studies branches.[3]

History

The ministry was first established on 11 November 1918, as the Ministry of Education.[4] Its first minister was Jonas Yčas.[4]

Ministers

Ministry of Culture and Education
TermMinisterPartyCabinetOffice
Start dateEnd dateTime in office
1Vytautas Knašys
(born 1937)
Homeland UnionPrunskienė17 January 199010 January 1991
2Darius Kuolys
(born 1962)
IndependentŠimėnas10 January 199113 January 1991
3Darius Kuolys
(born 1962)
IndependentVagnorius13 January 199121 July 1992
4Darius Kuolys
(born 1962)
IndependentAbišala21 July 199217 December 1992
5Dainius Trinkūnas
(1931-1996)
Democratic Labour PartyLubys17 December 199231 March 1993
Ministry of Education and Science
TermMinisterPartyCabinetOffice
Start dateEnd dateTime in office
6Vladislavas Domarkas
(1939-2016)
IndependentŠleževičius31 March 199319 March 1996
7Vladislavas Domarkas
(1939-2016)
IndependentStankevičius19 March 199610 December 1996
8Zigmas Zinkevičius
(1925-2018)
Christian Democratic PartyVagnorius10 December 19961 May 1998
9Kornelijus Platelis
(born 1951)
Homeland Union1 May 199810 June 1999
10Kornelijus Platelis
(born 1951)
Homeland UnionPaksas10 June 199911 November 1999
11Kornelijus Platelis
(born 1951)
Homeland UnionKubilius11 November 19999 November 2000
12Algirdas Monkevičius
(born 1956)
New UnionPaksas9 November 200012 July 2001
13Algirdas Monkevičius
(born 1956)
New UnionBrazauskas12 July 200114 December 2004
14Remigijus Motuzas
(born 1956)
Social Democratic PartyBrazauskas14 December 200418 July 2006
15Roma Žakaitienė
(born 1956)
Social Democratic PartyKirkilas18 July 200627 May 2008
16Algirdas Monkevičius
(born 1956)
New Union27 May 20089 December 2008
17Gintaras Steponavičius
(born 1967)
Liberal MovementKubilius9 December 200813 December 2012
18Dainius Pavalkis
(born 1960)
Labour PartyButkevičius13 December 201211 May 2015
19Audronė Pitrėnienė
(born 1958)
Labour Party2 June 201513 December 2016
Ministry of Education, Science and Sport
TermMinisterPartyCabinetOffice
Start dateEnd dateTime in office
20Jurgita Petrauskienė
(born 1975)
IndependentSkvernelis13 December 20167 December 2018
21Algirdas Monkevičius
(born 1956)
Independent15 January 201911 December 2020
22Jurgita Šiugždinienė
(born 1972)
Homeland UnionŠimonytė11 December 202023 May 2023
23Gintautas Jakštas
(born 1990)
Independent (supported by Homeland Union)4 July 20239 April 2024
24Radvilė Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė
(born 1984)
Homeland Union27 June 2024

Notes and References

  1. https://rekvizitai.vz.lt/en/company/lietuvos_respublikos_svietimo_ir_mokslo_ministerija/number-of-employees/ Lietuvos Respublikos švietimo, mokslo ir sporto ministerija employees (insured) on January 5th, 2021
  2. https://finmin.lrv.lt/uploads/finmin/documents/files/2021m_%20%C4%AEstatymas(1).pdf Lithuanian budget for 2021
  3. http://www.smm.lt/en Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Lithuania
  4. Web site: Kaip gimė pirmoji Lietuvos Vyriausybė. How the first Government of Lithuania was born. 11 November 2017. 9 July 2023. lt. Kauno Diena.