Dzurinda's Second Cabinet
Dzurinda's Second Cabinet | |
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5th Cabinet of Slovakia | |
16 October 2002 – 4 July 2006 | |
Mikuláš Dzurinda in 2008 | |
Date formed | 16 October 2002 |
Date dissolved | 4 July 2006 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Mikuláš Dzurinda |
Head of state |
Rudolf Schuster (2002 – 2004) Ivan Gašparovič (2004–2006) |
Number of ministers | 16 |
Ministers removed (Death/resignation/dismissal) | 10 |
Total number of ministers | 25 |
Member party |
SDKÚ KDH ANO SMK |
Status in legislature | Coalition |
Opposition party |
HZDS Smer KSS |
History | |
Election(s) | Slovak parliamentary election, 2002 |
Incoming formation | 2002 |
Outgoing formation | 2006 |
Predecessor | Dzurinda's Cabinet |
Successor | Fico's Cabinet |
Dzurinda's Second Cabinet was the government of Slovakia between 16 October 2002 and 4 July 2006 headed by the prime minister Mikuláš Dzurinda, for whom it was the second consecutive term in this office.
Government ministers
Office | Minister | Political Party | In office | |
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Prime Minister | Mikuláš Dzurinda | SDKÚ | 16 October 2002 – 4 July 2006 | |
Minister of Transport, Posts and Telecommunications | Pavol Prokopovič | SDKÚ | 16 October 2002 – 4 July 2006 | |
Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Family | Ľudovít Kaník | SDKÚ | 16 October 2002 – 17 October 2005 | |
Iveta Radičová | SDKÚ | 17 October 2005 – 4 July 2006 | ||
Minister of Finance | Ivan Mikloš | SDKÚ | 16 October 2002 – 4 July 2006 | |
Minister of Economy | Robert Nemcsics | ANO | 16 October 2002 – 9 September 2003 | |
Pavol Prokopovič (Acting) | SDKÚ | 10 September 2003 – 23 September 2003 | ||
Pavol Rusko | ANO | 23 September 2003 – 24 August 2005 | ||
Ivan Mikloš (Acting) | SDKÚ | 24 August 2005 – 4 October 2005 | ||
Jirko Malchárek | Nonpartisan | 4 October 2005 – 4 July 2006 | ||
Minister of Agriculture | Zsolt Simon | SMK | 16 October 2002 – 4 July 2006 | |
Minister of Interior | Vladimír Palko | KDH | 16 October 2002 – 8 February 2006 | |
Martin Pado | SDKÚ | 8 February 2006 – 4 July 2006 | ||
Minister of Defence | Ivan Šimko | SDKÚ | 16 October 2002 – 24 September 2003 | |
Eduard Kukan (Acting) | SDKÚ | 4 September 2003 – 10 October 2003 | ||
Juraj Liška | SDKÚ | 10 October 2003 – 1 February 2006 | ||
Martin Fedor | SDKÚ | 1 February 2006 – 4 July 2006 | ||
Minister of Justice | Daniel Lipšic | KDH | 16 October 2002 – 8 February 2006 | |
Lucia Žitňanská | SDKÚ | 8 February 2006 – 4 July 2006 | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Eduard Kukan | SDKÚ | 16 October 2002 – 4 July 2006 | |
Minister of Education | Martin Fronc | KDH | 16 October 2002 – 8 February 2006 | |
László Szigeti | SMK | 8 February 2006 – 4 July 2006 | ||
Minister of Culture | Rudolf Chmel | ANO | 16 October 2002 – 24 May 2005 | |
František Tóth | ANO | 24 May 2005 – 5 April 2006 | ||
Rudolf Chmel | ANO | 5 April 2006 – 4 July 2006 | ||
Minister of Health | Rudolf Zajac | ANO | 16 October 2002 – 4 July 2006 | |
Minister of Construction | László Gyurovszky | SMK | 16 October 2002 – 4 July 2006 | |
Minister of the Environment | László Miklós | SMK | 16 October 2002 – 4 July 2006 |
Deputy Prime Ministers
Minister | Political Party | In office | Notes | |
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Pál Csáky | SMK | 16 October 2002 – 4 July 2006 | Deputy Prime Minister of European Affairs, Human Rights and Minorities | |
Ivan Mikloš | SDKÚ | 16 October 2002 – 4 July 2006 | ||
Daniel Lipšic | KDH | 16 October 2002 – 8 February 2006 | ||
Lucia Žitňanská | SDKÚ | 8 February 2006 – 4 July 2006 | Replaced Daniel Lipšic | |
Robert Nemcsics | ANO | 16 October 2002 – 9 September 2003 | ||
Pavol Rusko | ANO | 23 September 2003 – 24 August 2005 | Replaced Robert Nemcsics | |
Jirko Malchárek | Nonpartisan | 4 October 2005 – 4 July 2006 | Replaced Pavol Rusko |
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