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Cabinet of Jiří Rusnok

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Cabinet of Jiří Rusnok

12th Cabinet of Czech Republic
10 July 2013 - 29 January 2014
Jiří Rusnok, Prime Minister
Date formed10 July 2013
Date dissolved29 January 2014
People and organisations
Head of stateMiloš Zeman
Head of governmentJiří Rusnok
No. of ministers15
Member partiesIndependent
Supported by:
91 / 200
Status in legislatureCaretaker
93 / 200 (47%)
History
PredecessorCabinet of Petr Nečas
SuccessorCabinet of Bohuslav Sobotka

Cabinet of Jiří Rusnok was a Cabinet of the Czech Republic. It was appointed by the President of the Czech Republic Miloš Zeman on 10 July 2013; however, on 7 August, it did not win enough support, losing a confidence vote by 93 to 100. Some parties called for immediate dissolution, leading eventually to elections which took place in October. Rusnok's cabinet then continued in a caretaker capacity.[1] It left the office on 29 January 2014.

Government ministers

Portfolio Minister Political party In office
Prime Minister Jiří Rusnok non-partisan June 25, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Finance
Jan Fischer non-partisan July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of the Interior
Martin Pecina non-partisan July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Kohout non-partisan July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Minister of Defence Vlastimil Picek non-partisan July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Minister of Justice Marie Benešová non-partisan[2] July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs František Koníček non-partisan July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Minister of Industry and Trade Jiří Cieńciała non-partisan July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Minister of Health Martin Holcát non-partisan July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Dalibor Štys non-partisan July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Minister of Agriculture Miroslav Toman non-partisan July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Minister of Transport Zdeněk Žák non-partisan July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Minister for Regional Development František Lukl non-partisan July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Minister of the Environment Tomáš Podivínský   KDU-ČSL[3] July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014
Minister of Culture Jiří Balvín non-partisan July 10, 2013 – January 29, 2014

References

  1. ^ "New Czech government loses confidence vote". BBC News. 7 August 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  2. ^ at time of nomination she was member of ČSSD
  3. ^ was elected in 2013 as KDU-ČSL party member
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