Cabinet Name: | Petr Pithart's Cabinet |
Cabinet Number: | 7th |
Jurisdiction: | Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) |
Flag: | Coat of arms of the Czech Republic.svg |
Incumbent: | 29 June 1990 - 2 July 1992 |
Date Formed: | 29 June 1990 |
Date Dissolved: | 2 July 1992 |
Government Head: | Petr Pithart |
State Head: | Václav Havel |
Current Number: | 21 |
Political Party: | |
Legislature Status: | Majority (coalition) |
Opposition Party: | Communist Party of Czechoslovakia |
Opposition Leader: | Jiří Machalík Jiří Svoboda |
Election: | 1990 Czech legislative election |
Incoming Formation: | 1990 |
Outgoing Formation: | 1992 |
Previous: | Cabinet of Josef Korčák, Ladislav Adamec, František Pitra and Petr Pithart |
Successor: | First Cabinet of Václav Klaus |
Petr Pithart's Cabinet was in power from 29 June 1990 to 2 July 1992. It was the first Czech government formed after democratic election.[1] It originally consisted of Civic Forum (OF), Christian and Democratic Union (KDU-ČSL), Christian Democratic Party (KDS) and Movement for Autonomous Democracy–Party for Moravia and Silesia (HSD-SMS). Civic Forum was dissolved in 1991 and replaced by Civic Movement (OH) and Civic Democratic Party (ODS).[2]
Portfolio | Name | Political party | In Office | |
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Prime Minister | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | |||
Deputy Prime Minister | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | |||
29 June 1990 – 31 May 1991 | ||||
29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | ||||
1 June 1991 – 2 July 1992 | ||||
Minister of Finances | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | |||
Minister of Justice | 29 June 1990 – 8 January 1992 | |||
8 January 1992 – 2 July 1992 | ||||
Minister of Environment | 29 June 1990 – 24 January 1991 | |||
24 January 1991 – 2 July 1992 | ||||
Minister of Industry | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | |||
Minister of Trade and Travel | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | |||
Minister of Agriculture | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | |||
Minister of Education | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | |||
Minister of Interior | 29 June 1990 – 15 November 1990 | |||
15 November 1990 – 2 July 1992 | ||||
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | |||
Minister of Health | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | |||
Minister of Culture | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | |||
Minister of Construction Industry | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | |||
Ministry of State Control | 29 June 1990 – 27 February 1991 | |||
27 February 1991 – 2 July 1992 | ||||
Minister of the Administration of National Property and its Privatization | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | |||
Minister of Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering | Independent | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | ||
Minister of Economic Policy and Development | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 | |||
Minister without portfolio | 29 June 1990 – 2 July 1992 |