Government of Jan Šrámek I
The government in January Šrámek I. was the first government of the Czechoslovak government in exile during the occupation of Czechoslovakia in World War II in London , by the President Edvard Beneš appointed and of 21 July 1940 to 5 April 1945 in two terms of office of Prime Minister in January Šrámek was headed .
The government of Jan Šrámek I was formally a continuation of the Czechoslovak National Committee from 1939 and was in office from July 21, 1940 to November 12, 1942 in London (small personnel changes were made on July 18, 1941 and October 27, 1941). It was followed by the government of Jan Šrámek II .
The government composition
Šrámek's first government consisted of the following ministers:
- Jan Šrámek - Prime Minister
- Jan Masaryk - Foreign Minister
- Juraj Slávik - Minister of the Interior |
- Eduard Outrata - Minister of Finance
- Ladislav Karel closing time - Minister of Finance
- Sergěj Ingr - Minister of Defense
- Jaromír Nečas - excluding portfolio / minister of economy
- František Němec - Min. For social affairs
- Ján Bečko - without portfolio (control commission)
- Ladislav Karel After work - without a division
- Eduard Outrata - without business area (trade, industry, trade)
- Štefan Osuský - without business area
- Hubert Ripka - without business area
- Rudolf Viest - without business area
- Ján Lichner - without a division
- Jaroslav Stránský - without portfolio (justice)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Československý národní výbor a prozatímní stání zřízení ČSR v emigraci, Material from the Government of the Czech Republic, online at: www.vlada.cz , Czech, accessed on July 24, 2011
Remarks
- ↑ Business areas in brackets: entrusted with the agenda or management without being appointed minister for this area
- ↑ a b c d to October 27, 1941
- ↑ a b from October 27, 1941
- ↑ to March 31, 1942 1941
source
- Information from the Czech government, online at: www.vlada.cz/.../jan-sramek-1 , accessed on July 24, 2011