Miloš Zeman's Cabinet

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Miloš Zeman's First Cabinet
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4th Cabinet of Czech Republic
22 July 1998 - 15 July 2002
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Date formed22 July 1998
Date dissolved15 July 2002
People and organisations
Head of stateVáclav Havel
Head of governmentMiloš Zeman
No. of ministers15-16
Member partyČSSD
Status in legislatureMinority
74 / 200 (37%)
Opposition partyConfidence and supply:
63 / 200

Opposition:
63 / 200

KSČM
KDU-ČSL

US
History
Election(s)1998 Czech legislative election
Incoming formation1998
Outgoing formation22
PredecessorJosef Tošovský's Cabinet
SuccessorVladimír Špidla's Cabinet

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.

Government ministers[]

Portfolio Name Political Party
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 ČSSD
Deputy Prime Minister Egon Lánský ČSSD
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance ČSSD
Deputy Prime Minister Pavel Rychetský ČSSD
Minister of Justice Otakar Motejl

Jaroslav Bureš

non-partisan
Minister for Regional Development

ČSSD
Minister of Health Ivan David

ČSSD
Minister of Culture ČSSD
Minister for the Interior

Stanislav Gross

ČSSD
Minister of Environment ČSSD
Minister of Transport

ČSSD
Minister of Finance Ivo Svoboda

Jiří Rusnok

ČSSD
Minister of Defence Vladimír Vetchý

ČSSD
Minister of Education Eduard Zeman ČSSD
Minister of Human Rights Jaroslav Bašta

ČSSD

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