Cabinet Name: | Václav Klaus' Second Cabinet |
Cabinet Number: | 2nd |
Jurisdiction: | Czech Republic |
Flag: | Coat of arms of the Czech Republic.svg |
Incumbent: | 4 July 1996 - 2 January 1998 |
Date Formed: | 4 July 1996 |
Date Dissolved: | 2 January 1998 |
Government Head: | Václav Klaus |
State Head: | Václav Havel |
Current Number: | 15-16 |
Political Party: | ODS KDU-ČSL ODA |
Legislature Status: | Minority (coalition) |
Opposition Party: | ČSSD KSČM SPR-RSČ |
Opposition Leader: | Miloš Zeman |
Election: | 1996 Czech legislative election |
Incoming Formation: | 1996 |
Outgoing Formation: | 1998 |
Previous: | First Cabinet of Václav Klaus |
Successor: | Cabinet of Josef Tošovský |
The second cabinet of Prime Minister Václav Klaus was in power from 4 July 1996 to 2 January 1998. It was a minority coalition government that consisted of ODS, KDU-ČSL and ODA. It was supported by ČSSD. Towards the end of 1997, cabinet resigned in connection with accusations of funding irregularities in the ODS.[1]
Portfolio | Image | Political Party |
---|---|---|
Václav Klaus | ODS | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Jan Kalvoda Jiří Skalický | ODA |
Deputy Prime Minister | Ivan Kočárník | ODS |
Minister of Finance | Ivan Kočárník Ivan Pilip | ODS |
Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Agriculture | Josef Lux | KDU-ČSL |
Minister of Defence | Miloslav Výborný | KDU-ČSL |
Minister of Environment | Jiří Skalický | ODA |
Minister of Transportation | Martin Říman | ODS |
Minister of Industry and Trade | Vladimír Dlouhý Karel Kühnl | ODA |
Minister of Economic Policy and Development | Jaromír Schneider Tomáš Kvapil | KDU-ČSL |
Minister of Culture | Jaromír Talíř | KDU-ČSL |
Minister of Health | Jan Stráský | ODS |
Minister of Justice | Jan Kalvoda Vlasta Parkanová | ODA |
Minister of Education, Youth and Sport | Ivan Pilip Jiří Gruša | ODS |
Minister of Interior | Jan Ruml Jindřich Vodička | ODS |
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs | Jindřich Vodička Stanislav Volák | ODS |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Josef Zieleniec Jaroslav Šedivý | ODS |
Minister without portfolio | Pavel Bratinka | ODA |