List of Finance Ministers of Czechoslovakia
This list includes all finance ministers of Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1992 including the autonomous regions 1938/1939 (Slovakia, Carpathian Ukraine), the governments during the Second World War ( Slovak state , Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia , independent Carpathian Ukraine ) and the republics of the Czechoslovakia and ČSFR after 1969. The list is divided chronologically into the generally known historical periods - for periodization see Governments of Czechoslovakia . The column “from - to” refers to the term of office of each minister, not that of the government. Provisional acts of office are not marked in this list.
Czechoslovak Republic 1918–1938
Czecho-Slovak Republic 1938–1939
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Josef Kalfus | October 4, 1938 - March 15, 1939 |
Jan Syrový II government Rudolf Beran I government |
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Pavol Teplanský | 6./7. October 1938 - March 11, 1939 |
Jozef Tiso I government Jozef Tiso II government Jozef Tiso III government Jozef Sivák government |
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Alexander Hručiek | March 11, 1939 - March 14, 1939 | Karol Sidor government | ||
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(no finance minister appointed) | Government of Andrij Brodij | |||
Avgustyn Volozhyn | October 26, 1938 - December 1, 1938 | Avgustyn Voloshyn I government | ||
(no finance minister appointed) | Avgustyn Voloshyn II government | |||
Lev Prchala | March 6, 1939 - March 15, 1938 | Avgustyn Voloshyn III government |
Second World War
minister | image | Political party | from ... to | government |
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Josef Kalfus | NS | March 16, 1939 - May 5, 1945 |
Rudolf Beran II government Alois Eliáš government Jaroslav Krejčí government Richard Biernet government |
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Mikuláš Pružinský | March 14, 1939 - April 4, 1945 |
Jozef Tiso Government IV Vojtech Tuka Government Štefan Tiso Government |
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Yuli Brashchayko | March 15, 1939 - March 18, 1939 | Yulian Rewaj government | ||
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Eduard Outrata | ČSNS | July 21, 1940 - October 27, 1941 | Government of Jan Šrámek I | |
Ladislav Karel after work | RSZML | October 27, 1941 - April 5, 1945 |
Government of Jan Šrámek I Government of Jan Šrámek I |
Czechoslovak Republic 1945–1948
minister | image | Political party | from ... to | government |
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Vavro Šrobár | DS | April 5, 1945 - July 2, 1946 |
Government of Zdeněk Fierlinger I Government of Zdeněk Fierlinger II |
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Jaromír Dolanský | KSČ | July 2, 1946 - June 15, 1948 |
Government of Klement Gottwald I Government of Klement Gottwald II |
Czechoslovak Republic 1948–1960
minister | image | Political party | from ... to | government |
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Jaromír Dolanský | KSČ | June 15, 1948 - April 5, 1949 | Antonín Zápotocký government | |
Jaroslav Kabeš | KSČ | April 5, 1949 - September 14, 1953 |
Antonín Zápotocký government Viliam Široký I government |
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Július Ďuriš | KSČ | September 14, 1953 - July 11, 1960 |
Viliam Široký I government Viliam Široký II government |
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic 1960–1990
Czech and Slovak Federal Republic 1990–1992
minister | image | Political party | from ... to | government |
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Václav Klaus | OF / ODS | June 27, 1990 - July 2, 1992 | Government of Marian Čalfa II | |
Jan Klak | ODS | July 2 - December 31, 1992 | Jan Stráský government | |
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Jiří Nikodým | KSČ | June 18, 1986 - June 29, 1990 | Government Josef Korčák V, Ladislav Adamec, František Pitra and Petr Pithart | |
Karel Špaček | OF / OH | June 29, 1990 - July 2, 1992 | Government of Petr Pithart | |
Ivan Kočárník | ODS | July 2, 1992 - December 31, 1992 | Government of Václav Klaus I | |
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Michal Kováč | VPN | December 12, 1989 - June 14, 1991 |
Milan Čič government Vladimír Mečiar I government Ján Čarnogurský government |
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Jozef Dančo | . | June 14, 1991 - June 24, 1992 | Ján Čarnogurský government | |
Július Tóth | HZDS | June 24, 1992 - March 14, 1994 | Vladimir Mečiar II government |
Remarks
- ↑ Some of the governments served as governments of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (or its sub-republics) and the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic (or their sub-republics) as well as the governments of the independent successor states of the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic after January 1st 1993; see. on this the annotation apparatus in the governments of Czechoslovakia .
- ↑ The legally enshrined autonomy of Slovakia (Law 299/1938, text online ) and the Carpathian Ukraine (Law 328/1938, text online ) established two autonomous governments for these two parts of the country; the so-called "Czech lands" (consisting of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia) did not receive their own government and were administered by the Czechoslovak central government in Prague, which also took on some tasks for the entire state (such as foreign policy, defense, etc.).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ministři v historii , an overview of the Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic, online at: mfcr.cz/…
- ↑ História vlád , an overview of the government of the Slovak Republic, online (archived) at: web.archive.org/…/government.gov.sk/…
See also
- Partial Republics of Czechoslovakia
- Governments of Czechoslovakia
- Governments of the Czech Republic , successor state since 1993
- Governments of the Slovak Republic , successor state since 1993