Bratušek's cabinet

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Bratušek's Cabinet (2013)

The Bratušek cabinet was the Slovenian government from March 20, 2013 until the swearing-in of the successor cabinet, the Cerar cabinet , on September 18, 2014 .

The Bratušek government was preceded by the Janša II cabinet led by Janez Janša and it was the first Slovenian government to be led by a woman. After her resignation from the office of prime minister on May 5, 2014, there were early elections from which Miro Cerar's party Stranka Mira Cerarja emerged as the winner and Cerar was elected as the new prime minister on August 25, 2014.

Members

Office Official Political party
Prime Minister Alenka Bratušek PS
Foreign minister Karl Erjavec DeSus
Minister for Agriculture and the Environment Dejan Židan SD
Minister for Education, Science, Culture and Sport Jernej Pikalo SD
Minister of Health Alenka Trop Skaza PS
Minister of Justice Senko Pličanič DLGV
Minister for Economic Development and Technology Metod Dragonja PS
Interior minister Gregor Virant DL
Finance minister Uroš Čufer PS
Minister of Labor, Family and Social Affairs Anja Kopač Mrak SD
Minister of transport Samo Omerzel DL
Defense Minister Roman Jakič PS
Minister for the Slovenes Abroad Gorazd Žmavc DeSuS

proof

  1. ^ Coalition sealed in Slovenia Der Standard, March 14, 2013
  2. ^ Government confirmed by parliament in Der Standard, March 20, 2013
  3. from February 2014; After Tomaž Gantar's resignation on November 25, 2013, Karl Erjavec held the office on a provisional basis, see Slovenian anti-graft body resigns, cites lack of political support
  4. from February 2014; after the resignation of Stanko Stepišnik on November 20, 2013, Uroš Čufer held the office on a provisional basis, see Slovenia's Minister of Economic Affairs Stepisnik resigned ( memento of December 7, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  5. from April 3, 2013 as the successor to the resigned Igor Maher , see change of minister after minimum time (orf.at, April 3, 2013)
  6. from February 2014 as successor to Tina Kormel

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