Third Orbán Government
Third Orbán Government | |
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71st Cabinet of Hungary | |
Incumbent | |
Date formed | 6 June 2014 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Viktor Orbán |
Deputy head of government | Zsolt Semjén |
Head of state | János Áder |
Member party | Fidesz, KDNP |
Status in legislature | Coalition |
Opposition party | Hungarian Socialist Party |
Opposition leader | József Tóbiás |
History | |
Election(s) | Hungarian parliamentary election, 2014 |
Predecessor | Orbán II |
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The third government of Viktor Orbán is the present Government of Hungary.
Party breakdown
Party breakdown of cabinet ministers:
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List of Ministers
Current Cabinet
Following the Hungarian parliamentary election, 2014, the current prime minister, Viktor Orbán is serving with his government since 6 June 2014.
Office | Name | Political Party | In office | |
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Prime Minister | Viktor Orbán | Fidesz | 10 May 2014 – | |
Deputy Prime Minister Minister without portfolio for National Politics |
Zsolt Semjén | KDNP | 6 June 2014 – | |
Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office | János Lázár | Fidesz | 6 June 2014 – | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade | Tibor Navracsics | Fidesz | 6 June 2014 - 13 September 2014 | |
Péter Szijjártó | Fidesz | 13 September 2014 – | ||
Minister of Interior | Sándor Pintér | Independent | 6 June 2014 – | |
Minister of Justice | László Trócsányi | Independent | 6 June 2014 – | |
Minister of National Economy | Mihály Varga | Fidesz | 6 June 2014 – | |
Minister of Human Resources | Zoltán Balog | Fidesz | 6 June 2014 – | |
Minister of National Development | Miklós Seszták | KDNP | 6 June 2014 – | |
Minister of Agriculture | Sándor Fazekas | Fidesz | 6 June 2014 – | |
Minister of Defence | Csaba Hende | Fidesz | 6 June 2014 - 9 September 2015 | |
István Simicskó | KDNP | 10 September 2015 – | ||
Minister of the Prime Minister’s Cabinet Office | Antal Rogán | Fidesz | ||
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