Stanislav Gross' Cabinet

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Stanislav Gross' cabinet
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6th Cabinet of Czech Republic
4 August 2004 - 25 April 2005
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Date formed4 August 2004
Date dissolved25 April 2005
People and organisations
Head of stateVáclav Klaus
Head of governmentStanislav Gross
No. of ministers18
Member partyČSSD
KDU-ČSL
US-DEU
Status in legislatureMajority (coalition)
101 / 200 (51%)
Opposition partyODS
KSČM
Opposition leaderMirek Topolánek
History
Outgoing election2002 Czech legislative election
Legislature term(s)2002-2006
Incoming formation2004
Outgoing formation2005
PredecessorVladimír Špidla's Cabinet
SuccessorJiří Paroubek's Cabinet

Stanislav Gross' Cabinet was formed by coalition of the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD), the Christian and Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party (KDU-ČSL) and the Freedom Union - Democratic Union (US-DEU). Stanislav Gross had to resign due to a scandal related to unclear origins of the loan to buy his flat. Gross' cabinet was replaced by Jiří Paroubek's cabinet

Government ministers[]

Portfolio Minister Political party
Prime minister Stanislav Gross ČSSD
Deputy Prime minister and Minister of Labour and social affairs Zdeněk Škromach ČSSD
Deputy Prime minister and Minister of Justice US-DEU
Deputy Prime minister and Minister of Transportation KDU-ČSL
Deputy Prime minister for Economics Martin Jahn ČSSD
Minister of Finance Bohuslav Sobotka ČSSD
Minister of Regional development Jiří Paroubek ČSSD
Minister of the Environment KDU-ČSL
Minister of Interior František Bublan ČSSD
Minister of Informatics US-DEU
Minister of Industry and Trade ČSSD
Minister of Health Milada Emmerová ČSSD
Minister of Agriculture ČSSD
Minister of Culture Pavel Dostál ČSSD
Minister of Defence US-DEU
Minister of Foreign Affairs Cyril Svoboda KDU-ČSL
Minister of Education, Youth and Physical training Petra Buzková ČSSD
Minister without Portfolio (Chairman of the legislative council) Jaroslav Bureš ČSSD
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