The cabinet of Prime Minister Miloš Zeman was in power from 22 July 1998 to 15 July 2002. It was a minority government of Czech Social Democratic Party. The government was supported by Civic Democratic Party as a result of Opposition Agreement.
Miloš Zeman's First Cabinet | |
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4th Cabinet of Czech Republic | |
22 July 1998 - 15 July 2002 | |
Date formed | 22 July 1998 |
Date dissolved | 15 July 2002 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Václav Havel |
Head of government | Miloš Zeman |
No. of ministers | 15-16 |
Member party | ČSSD |
Status in legislature | Minority 74 / 200 (37%) |
Opposition party | Confidence and supply: 63 / 200
Opposition: 63 / 200
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History | |
Election | 1998 Czech legislative election |
Incoming formation | 1998 |
Outgoing formation | 22 |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Josef Tošovský |
Successor | Cabinet of Vladimír Špidla |
Government ministers
editPortfolio | Name | Political Party |
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Prime Minister | Miloš Zeman | ČSSD |
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Labour and Social Affairs | Vladimír Špidla | ČSSD |
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Industry and Trade | Miroslav Grégr | ČSSD |
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of coordinating foreign, interior and defense | Egon Lánský | ČSSD |
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance | Pavel Mertlík | ČSSD |
Deputy Prime Minister | Pavel Rychetský | ČSSD |
Minister of Justice | Otakar Motejl |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs | Jan Kavan | ČSSD |
Minister for Regional Development | Jaromír Císař |
ČSSD |
Minister of Health | Ivan David |
ČSSD |
Minister of Culture | Pavel Dostál | ČSSD |
Minister for the Interior | Václav Grulich |
ČSSD |
Minister of Environment | Miloš Kužvart | ČSSD |
Minister of Transport | Antonín Peltrám |
ČSSD |
Minister of Finance | Ivo Svoboda |
ČSSD |
Minister of Defence | Vladimír Vetchý |
ČSSD |
Minister of Education | Eduard Zeman | ČSSD |
Minister without Portfolio | Jaroslav Bašta |
ČSSD |
Minister of Agriculture | Jan Fencl | ČSSD |