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Cabinet of Stanislav Gross

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Stanislav Gross' cabinet

6th Cabinet of Czech Republic
4 August 2004 - 25 April 2005
Date formed4 August 2004
Date dissolved25 April 2005
People and organisations
Head of stateVáclav Klaus
Head of governmentStanislav Gross
No. of ministers18
Member partyČSSD
KDU-ČSL
US-DEU
Status in legislatureMajority (coalition)
101 / 200 (51%)
Opposition partyODS
KSČM
Opposition leaderMirek Topolánek
History
Outgoing election2002 Czech legislative election
Legislature term2002-2006
Incoming formation2004
Outgoing formation2005
PredecessorCabinet of Vladimír Špidla
SuccessorCabinet of Jiří Paroubek

Stanislav Gross' Cabinet was formed by coalition of the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD), the Christian and Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party (KDU-ČSL) and the Freedom Union - Democratic Union (US-DEU). Stanislav Gross had to resign due to a scandal related to unclear origins of the loan to buy his flat. Gross' cabinet was replaced by Jiří Paroubek's cabinet

Government ministers

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Portfolio Minister Political party
Prime minister Stanislav Gross ČSSD
Deputy Prime minister and Minister of Labour and social affairs Zdeněk Škromach ČSSD
Deputy Prime minister and Minister of Justice Pavel Němec US-DEU
Deputy Prime minister and Minister of Transportation Milan Šimonovský KDU-ČSL
Deputy Prime minister for Economics Martin Jahn ČSSD
Minister of Finance Bohuslav Sobotka ČSSD
Minister of Regional development Jiří Paroubek ČSSD
Minister of the Environment Libor Ambrozek KDU-ČSL
Minister of Interior František Bublan ČSSD
Minister of Informatics Vladimír Mlynář US-DEU
Minister of Industry and Trade Milan Urban ČSSD
Minister of Health Milada Emmerová ČSSD
Minister of Agriculture Jaroslav Palas ČSSD
Minister of Culture Pavel Dostál ČSSD
Minister of Defence Karel Kühnl US-DEU
Minister of Foreign Affairs Cyril Svoboda KDU-ČSL
Minister of Education, Youth and Physical training Petra Buzková ČSSD
Minister without Portfolio (Chairman of the legislative council) Jaroslav Bureš ČSSD