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Viliam Široký's Third Cabinet | |
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Date formed | 11 July 1960 |
Date dissolved | 20 September 1963 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Antonín Zápotocký |
Head of government | Viliam Široký |
Deputy head of government | Jaromír Dolanský Václav Kopecký Otakar Šimůnek Rudolf Barák Rudolf Strechaj Ludmila Jankovcová Jan Piller František Krajčír |
Member parties | NF (KSČ, ČSS, ČSL, SSO) |
History | |
Predecessor | Široký II |
Successor | Lenárt |
The third government of Viliam Široký lasted from 11 July 1960 to 20 September 1963. Most of the members of the government were members of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, but there were also five representatives of other political parties NF, namely: 2 representatives of the People's Party, 2 representatives of the ČSS, and one representative of the SSO.
The term of office of the third government of Viliam Široký in Czechoslovakia, led by Prime Minister Viliam Široký, ran from July 11, 1960 to September 20, 1963. It replaced the Government of Viliam Široký II and was replaced by the government of Jozef Lenárt.
The new National Assembly of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, elected in June 1960, approved a new constitution on July 11, 1960, which also necessitated a new government, headed for the third time by Viliam Široký. At the same time, the leading role of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia for the coming transition period to communism was also enshrined in the constitution. The new constitution postulated that the transition period was over and Czechoslovakia reached the stage of socialism, which was also reflected in the new name of the state - Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. After a meeting of the party's central committee at the end of May 1963, at which economic undesirable developments were particularly criticized, Jozef Lenárt became the new prime minister.
The ministers were in office for the entire regular term of office (July 11, 1960 to September 20, 1963), unless otherwise stated.
Composition of the government
[edit]Wallet | Minister | Party Member | Entering the office | Leaving office | |
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Prime Minister | Viliam Široký[1] | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | |
First Deputy | Jaromír Dolanský[2] | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | |
Alexej Čepička | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | ||
Deputy Prime Minister | Václav Kopecký | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | |
Ludmila Jankovcová | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | ||
Václav Škoda | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | ||
Karel Poláček | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | ||
Rudolf Barák | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | ||
Otakar Šimůnek | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | ||
Minister of the Interior | Rudolf Barák | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 23 June 1961 | |
Minister of National Defense | Bohumír Lomský | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | |
Minister of Local Economy | Joseph Kyselý | SSO | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | |
Minister of Health | Josef Plojhar | ČSL | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | |
Minister of Construction | Aldrich Beran | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 9 February 1962 | |
Josef Korčák | KSČ | 9 February 1962 | 5 January 1963 | ||
Samuel Takáč | KSČ | 5 January 1963 | 20 September 1963 | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Václav David[3] | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | |
Minister of Finance | Július Ďuriš | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | |
Minister of Internal Trade | František Krajčir | KSČ | 12 December 1954 | 17 January 1959 | |
Ladislav Brabec | KSČ | 17 January 1959 | 11 July 1960 | ||
Minister of Forests and Timber Industry | Josef Krosnář | KSČ | 12 December 1954 | 16 June 1956 | |
Minister of Redemption | Božena Machačová-Dostálová | KSČ | 12 December 1954 | 16 June 1956 | |
Minister of General Engineering | Karel Poláček | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | |
Minister of Culture | Ladislav Štoll | KSČ | 12 December 1954 | 11 July 1960 | |
Minister of the Food Industry | Jindřich Uher | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 23 June 1961 | |
Josef Krosnář | KSČ | 23 June 1961 | 20 September 1963 | ||
Office of Control and Statistics | Josef Krosnář | KSČ | 23 June 1961 | 20 September 1963 | |
Minister of fuel and energy (from 30 May 1955 fuel) |
Oldřich Černík | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | |
Minister of Metallurgical Industry and Ore Mines | Miroslav Šmok | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 10 March 1962 | |
Josef Krejčí | KSČ | 10 March 1962 | 20 September 1963 | ||
Minister of Agriculture |
Lubomír Štrougal | KSČ | 11 July 1960 | 23 June, 1961 | |
Vratislav Krutina | KSČ | 23 June, 1961 | 20 September 1963 | ||
Minister of Justice | Alois Neuman | ČSS | 11 July 1960 | 20 September 1963 | |
Minister of Foreign Trade | Richard Dvořák | KSČ | 12 December 1954 | 17 January 1959 | |
František Krajčir | KSČ | 17 January 1959 | 11 July 1960 | ||
Minister of Education (from June 16, 1956 education and culture) |
František Kahuda | KSČ | 12 December 1954 | 11 July 1960 | |
Minister of Light Industry (from June 16, 1956 Minister of Consumer Industry) |
Alois Málek | KSČ | 12 December 1954 | 16 June 1956 | |
Božena Machačová-Dostálová | KSČ | 16 June 1956 | 11 July 1960 | ||
Minister of Communications | Alois Neuman | ČSS | 12 December 1954 | 11 July 1960 | |
Minister of Manpower | Václav Nosek | KSČ | 12 December 1954 | 22 July 1955 | |
Josef Tesla | KSČ | 15 October 1955 | 31 July 1957 | ||
Minister of Transport | Antonín Pospíšil | ČSL | 12 December 1954 | 8 January 1958 | |
František Vlasák | KSČ | 8 January 1958 | 11 July 1960 | ||
Minister of Chemical Industry | Jozef Púčik | KSČ | 12 December 1954 | 11 July 1960 | |
Minister of Energy (since April 1, 1958 of Energy and Water Management) |
František Vlasák | KSČ | 30 May 1955 | 8 January 1958 | |
Antonín Pospíšil | ČSL | 8 January 1958 | 11 July 1960 | ||
Minister of Precision Engineering | Václav Ouzký | KSČ | 15 October 1955 | 15 October 1958 | |
Minister of the Automotive Industry and Agricultural Machinery | Emil Hammered | KSČ | 15 October 1955 | 15 October 1958 | |
Minister of State Assets | Marek Smida | KSČ | 15 October 1955 | 16 June 1956 | |
Minister of General Engineering | Karel Poláček | KSČ | 15 October 1958 | 11 July 1960 | |
Minister without portfolio | Zdeněk Nejedlý | KSČ | 12 December 1954 | 11 July 1960 | |
Július Maurer | KSČ | 12 December 1954 | 16 June 1956 | ||
Josef Tesla | KSČ | 31 July 1957 | 6 March 1959 | ||
Václav Ouzký | KSČ | 15 October 1958 | 9 February 1959 | ||
Minister - Chairman of the State Planning Office | Otakar Šimůnek | KSČ | 12 December 1954 | 11 July 1960 | |
Minister - Chairman of the State Committee for Construction | Aldrich Beran | KSČ | 15 October 1955 | 16 June 1956 | |
Emanuel Schlechta | ČSS | 16 June 1956 | 17 March 1960 | ||
Minister - Chairman of the Government Committee for the Improvement of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management | Joseph Kyselý | SSO | 15 October 1958 | 11 July 1960 | |
Minister - Chairman of the State Committee for Technology Development | Václav Ouzký | KSČ | 9 February 1959 | 11 July 1960 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Přehled členů vlády". Vláda ČR. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
- ^ "JUDr. Jaromír Dolanský" (in Czech). Czech Television. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
- ^ "Diplomacie – umění, nebo řemeslo?". 21stoleti.cz. 21 April 2005. Archived from the original on 24 December 2010. Retrieved 14 December 2008.
Links
[edit]- Milan Churaň et al.: Who was who in our history in the 20th century, Volume 1 (A–M), Volume 2 (N-Ž), Libri, Prague 1998 (2nd edition), ISBN 80-85983-44-3 (1st volume), ISBN 80-85983-64-8 (2nd volume), ISBN 80-85983-65-6 (file)
- Government of Viliam Široky on the website of the government of the Czech Republic
Category:Communist Party of Czechoslovakia Category:Cabinets established in 1954 Category:Cabinets disestablished in 1960
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