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Cabinet of Igor Matovič

11th Cabinet of Slovakia
Date formed21 March 2020
Date dissolved1 April 2021
People and organisations
President of SlovakiaZuzana Čaputová
Prime MinisterIgor Matovič
Deputy Prime Ministers
No. of ministers16
Total no. of members16
Member parties
Status in legislatureSupermajority (coalition)
Opposition parties
Opposition leaderRobert Fico
History
Election2020 Slovak parliamentary election
PredecessorPellegrini's Cabinet
SuccessorHeger's Cabinet

The Cabinet of Igor Matovič was a Government of the Slovak Republic led by Prime Minister Igor Matovič. It was formed on 21 March 2020, following the 2020 parliamentary election as a coalition of four parties – Ordinary People and Independent Personalities,[g] We Are Family, Freedom and Solidarity and For the People.[1]

It was approved by the National Council on 30 April 2020 with a 93–48 vote.[2]

The coalition crisis in March 2021 led to resignation of Igor Matovič and his government on 30 March 2021.[3] Matovič's Cabinet was replaced on 1 April 2021 by the Cabinet of Eduard Heger, who was the Minister of Finance in Matovič's Cabinet.[4]

Composition

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Government's Office
Prime Minister21 March 20201 April 2021 Ordinary People and Independent Personalities
Ministry of Finance
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance21 March 20201 April 2021 Ordinary People and Independent Personalities
Deputy Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister for Legislation and Strategic Planning21 March 20201 April 2021 We Are Family
Ministry of Economy
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy21 March 202023 March 2021 Freedom and Solidarity
23 March 20211 April 2021 We Are Family
Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization21 March 20201 April 2021 For the People
Ministry of Transport and Construction
Minister of Transport and Construction21 March 20201 April 2021 We Are Family
Ministry of Culture
Minister of Culture21 March 20201 April 2021 Ordinary People and Independent Personalities
Ministry of Defence
Minister of Defence21 March 20201 April 2021 Ordinary People and Independent Personalities
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development21 March 20201 April 2021 Ordinary People and Independent Personalities
Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family
Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Family21 March 202017 March 2021 We Are Family
17 March 20211 April 2021 We Are Family
Ministry of Health
Minister of Health21 March 202012 March 2021 Ordinary People and Independent Personalities
12 March 20211 April 2021 Ordinary People and Independent Personalities
Ministry of Justice
Minister of Justice21 March 202023 March 2021 For the People
23 March 20211 April 2021 For the People
Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport
Minister of Education, Science, Research and Sport21 March 202025 March 2021 Freedom and Solidarity
25 March 20211 April 2021 Ordinary People and Independent Personalities
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
Minister of Foreign and European Affairs21 March 20208 April 2020 Freedom and Solidarity
8 April 202025 March 2021 Freedom and Solidarity
25 March 20211 April 2021 Ordinary People and Independent Personalities
Ministry of Environment
Minister of Environment21 March 20201 April 2021 Ordinary People and Independent Personalities
Ministry of Interior
Minister of Interior21 March 20201 April 2021 Ordinary People and Independent Personalities

Notes

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  1. ^ Ran on the party ticket of Ordinary People and Independent Personalities.
  2. ^ Ran on the party ticket of Ordinary People and Independent Personalities.
  3. ^ Ran on the party ticket of Freedom and Solidarity.
  4. ^ Ran on the party ticket of Ordinary People and Independent Personalities.
  5. ^ Ran on the party ticket of Direction – Social Democracy. Left the parliamentary group on 11 September 2020 and were sitting as independents in the National Council.
  6. ^ Ran on the party ticket of Kotlebists – People's Party Our Slovakia. Left the parliamentary group on 27 May 2020 and were sitting as independents in the National Council.
  7. ^ Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OĽANO), NOVA, Christian Union (KÚ), Change from the Bottom
  8. ^ Independent, nominated by We Are Family.
  9. ^ Acting minister.
  10. ^ Did not serve as deputy prime minister.
  11. ^ Independent, nominated by We Are Family.
  12. ^ Independent, nominated by We Are Family.
  13. ^ Acting minister.
  14. ^ Acting minister.
  15. ^ Acting minister.
  16. ^ Acting minister.
  17. ^ Acting minister.
  18. ^ Acting minister.
  19. ^ Independent, nominated by Freedom and Solidarity.

References

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  1. ^ "'Let's go to battle': New Slovak government takes office amid coronavirus fight". Reuters. 21 March 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  2. ^ "New Slovakian government wins mandatory confidence vote". The Register Citizen. 2020-04-30. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
  3. ^ JANICEK, KAREL (30 March 2021). "Slovak premier, government resign over Russian vaccine deal". AP news. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  4. ^ "New Slovak govt sworn in to end crisis over Russian vaccine". AP news. 1 April 2021. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
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