Cabinet of Petr Nečas was formed after 2010 Czech legislative election. It consisted of Civic Democratic Party, TOP 09 and Public Affairs (later replaced by LIDEM).

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Cabinet of Petr Nečas

11th Cabinet of Czech Republic
13 July 2010 - 10 July 2013
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Petr Nečas, Prime Minister
Date formed13 July 2010
Date dissolved10 July 2013
People and organisations
Head of stateVáclav Klaus
Miloš Zeman
Head of governmentPetr Nečas
Deputy head of governmentKarel Schwarzenberg
Radek John (until 12 March 2012)
Karolína Peake (since 12 March 2012)
No. of ministers15-17
Member partiesCivic Democratic Party (ODS)
TOP 09
Public Affairs (until 12 March 2012)
LIDEM (since 12 March 2012)
Status in legislatureMajority (coalition)
118 / 200(59%)
Opposition partiesCzech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD)
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
Public Affairs (since 12 March 2012)
Opposition leaderBohuslav Sobotka
History
Election2010 Czech legislative election
PredecessorJan Fischer's Cabinet
SuccessorJiří Rusnok's Cabinet
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Government ministers

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Portfolio Minister Political party In office
Prime Minister Petr Nečas ODS June 28, 2010 – July 10, 2013
First Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Karel Schwarzenberg TOP 09 July 13, 2010 – July 10, 2013
Deputy Prime Minister Radek John VV July 13, 2010 – May 20, 2011
Karolína Peake LIDEM, formerly VV July 1, 2011 – July 10, 2013
July 1, 2011 – December 12, 2012 head
of the Government Legislative Council
Minister of the Interior Radek John VV July 13, 2010 – April 21, 2011
Jan Kubice non-partisan April 22, 2011 – July 10, 2013
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Jaromír Drábek TOP 09 July 13, 2010 – October 31, 2012
Ludmila Müllerová TOP 09 November 16, 2012 – July 10, 2013
Minister of the Environment Pavel Drobil ODS July 13, 2010 – December 21, 2010
Tomáš Chalupa ODS January 17, 2011 – July 10, 2013
Minister for Regional Development Kamil Jankovský LIDEM, formerly VV July 13, 2010 – July 10, 2013
Minister of Defence Alexandr Vondra ODS July 13, 2010 – December 7, 2012
Karolína Peake LIDEM, formerly VV December 12, 2012 – December 20, 2012
Petr Nečas (acting) ODS December 21, 2012 – March 18, 2013
Vlastimil Picek non-partisan March 19, 2013 – July 10, 2013
Minister of Industry and Trade Martin Kocourek ODS July 13, 2010 – November 14, 2011
Martin Kuba ODS November 16, 2011 – July 10, 2013
Minister of Health Leoš Heger TOP 09 July 13, 2010 – July 10, 2013
Minister of Finance Miroslav Kalousek TOP 09 July 13, 2010 – July 10, 2013
Minister of Justice Jiří Pospíšil ODS July 13, 2010 – June 27, 2012
Pavel Blažek ODS July 3, 2012 – July 10, 2013
Minister of Transport Vít Bárta VV July 13, 2010 – April 21, 2011
Radek Šmerda non-partisan, nominated by VV April 21, 2011 – July 1, 2011
Pavel Dobeš LIDEM, formerly VV July 1, 2011 – December 3, 2012
Zbyněk Stanjura ODS December 12, 2012 – July 10, 2013
Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Josef Dobeš VV July 13, 2010 – March 31, 2012
Petr Fiala non-partisan May 2, 2012 – July 10, 2013
Minister of Culture Jiří Besser STAN, nominated by TOP 09 July 13, 2010 – December 16, 2011
Alena Hanáková STAN, nominated by TOP 09 December 20, 2011 – July 10, 2013
Minister of Agriculture Ivan Fuksa ODS July 13, 2010 – October 4, 2011
Petr Bendl ODS October 6, 2011 – July 10, 2013
Minister without portfolio,
head of the Government Legislative Council
Petr Mlsna non-partisan, nominated by LIDEM December 12, 2012 – July 10, 2013
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References

  • "Czech parties agree on new government line-up". Ceske Noviny. 30 June 2010. Archived from the original on 27 December 2010. Retrieved May 2, 2024.

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