Abišala Cabinet
Abišala Cabinet was the 4th cabinet of Lithuania since 1990. It consisted of the Prime Minister and 18 government ministers.[1]
History[]
Aleksandras Abišala was appointed the Prime Minister by the Supreme Council of Lithuania on 21 July 1992, after the previous government, headed by Gediminas Vagnorius, resigned amidst internal conflicts.
The government served until the elections in October 1992, which were won by the ex-communist Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania, resigning on 26 November 1992. The government continued to serve in an acting capacity until Lubys Cabinet started its work on 17 December 1992.[2]
Abišala Cabinet is remembered for unpopular decisions - cuts to public spending, fixed salaries and rising costs of utilities.[3]
Cabinet[]
The following ministers served on the Abišala Cabinet.[1]
Position | Name |
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Deputy Prime Minister | Bronislovas Lubys |
Ministry of Agriculture | Rimvydas Survila |
Ministry of Culture and Education | |
Ministry of Economy | Albertas Šimėnas |
Ministry of Finance | |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Algirdas Saudargas |
Ministry of Health | Juozas Olekas |
Ministry of the Interior | |
Ministry of Justice | |
Ministry of Defence | Audrius Butkevičius |
Ministry of Social Security | |
Ministry of Transport and Communications | |
Ministry of Energy | |
Ministry of Forestry | |
Ministry of International Economic Relations | |
Ministry of Industry and Trade | |
Ministry of Communications and Informatics | |
Ministry of Construction and Urbanistics | Algimantas Nasvytis |
Minister without portfolio | |
Stasys Kropas | |
Gediminas Šerkšnys |
References[]
- ^ a b "Ankstesnės Vyriausybės. Po 1990 metų". Government of the Republic of Lithuania.
- ^ "Dėl Lietuvos Respublikos Vyriausybės įgaliojimų". Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
- ^ "Vienuolika metų - dvylika premjerų". Delfi.lt. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
- Cabinet of Lithuania
- 1992 establishments in Lithuania
- 1992 disestablishments in Lithuania
- Cabinets established in 1992
- Cabinets disestablished in 1992