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Cabinet of Josef Tošovský

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Josef Tošovský's Cabinet

3rd Cabinet of Czech Republic
2 January - 22 July 1998
Date formed2 January 1998
Date dissolved22 July 1998
People and organisations
Head of stateVáclav Havel
Head of governmentJosef Tošovský
No. of ministers17-18
Member partyODS, KDU-ČSL, ODA (at the time of formation)
Status in legislatureCaretaker
History
Outgoing election1996 Czech legislative election
Incoming formation1998
Outgoing formation1998
PredecessorSecond Cabinet of Václav Klaus
SuccessorCabinet of Miloš Zeman

The cabinet of Prime Minister Josef Tošovský was in power from 2 January to 22 July 1998. It was a caretaker government formed after fall of Václav Klaus' Second Cabinet. It led the Czech Republic until snap election in June 1998. Cabinet consisted of independents and members of Civic Democratic Party, Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party and Civic Democratic Alliance. Members of the cabinet that belonged to Civic Democratic Party later formed Freedom Union.

Government ministers

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Portfolio Name Political Party
Prime Minister Josef Tošovský non-partisan
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture Josef Lux KDU-ČSL
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs Jaroslav Šedivý non-partisan
Minister of Environment Jiří Skalický ODA
Martin Bursík non-partisan
Minister for Regional Development Jan Černý ODS/US
Minister of Industry and Trade Karel Kühnl ODA
Minister of Defence Michal Lobkowicz ODS/US
Minister without portfolio Vladimír Mlynář non-partisan
Minister of Transport Petr Moos non-partisan
Minister of Justice Vlasta Parkanová ODA
Minister of Finances Ivan Pilip ODS/US
Minister of Health Zuzana Roithová non-partisan
Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Jan Sokol non-partisan
Minister of Culture Martin Stropnický non-partisan
Minister of Interior Cyril Svoboda KDU-ČSL
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Stanislav Volák ODS/US
Minister without portfolio, head of the Government Legislative Council Miloslav Výborný KDU-ČSL

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