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Pellegrini's Cabinet
Coat of arms of Slovakia.svg
10th Cabinet of Slovakia
Peter Pellegrini May 2019 (cropped).jpg
Peter Pellegrini in 2019
Date formed 22 March 2018 (2018-03-22)
Date dissolved 21 March 2020 (2020-03-21)
People and organisations
Head of state Andrej Kiska
Zuzana Čaputová
Head of government Peter Pellegrini
No. of ministers 15
Member parties Direction – Social Democracy
Slovak National Party
Most–Híd
Status in legislature Coalition government
Opposition parties Freedom and Solidarity
Ordinary People
Kotleba – People's Party Our Slovakia
We Are Family
History
Outgoing election 2016 Slovak parliamentary election
Predecessor Fico's Third Cabinet
Successor Matovič's Cabinet

Pellegrini's Cabinet is the former government of Slovakia, headed by prime minister Peter Pellegrini. It was formed on 22 March 2018, after the Prime Minister Robert Fico resigned, as a result of the popular protests following the murder of Ján Kuciak and his fiancée, Martina Kušnírová. According to the Slovak Constitution, if the Prime Minister resigns, the entire government resigns as well. Nevertheless, the composition of the government was to a large extent the same as the previous government. All members of the Smer-SD, SNS and Most-Híd parties supported the re-constructed government.

The cabinet was approved by the National Council on 26 March 2018 with an 81-61 vote, while protests erupted in the streets of Bratislava. It was replaced by the Cabinet of Igor Matovič after the 2020 parliamentary election.

Breakdown by party nomination

  • Direction – Social Democracy
9
  • Slovak National Party
3
  • Most–Híd
3

Composition

There are several changes compared to the previous government, that came up from the last elections. Besides a few ministers who were replaced, the make-up of the Deputy Prime Ministers also changed. Peter Pellegrini, who became the Prime Minister, was replaced by Richard Raši, as the Deputy Prime Minister for Investment and Informatization. The Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Interior Robert Kaliňák was replaced for a short time by Tomáš Drucker, who previously served as the Minister of Health. He was replaced by Andrea Kalavská on that position. Drucker, however, resigned only after three weeks in the position. Instead of removing the President of the Police from his office, which the protests demanded, he resigned himself. He stated that he could not feel authentic in a position that polarises the society. Denisa Saková, former Deputy of Interior Minister Kaliňák, was named the Minister after him. Other changes on the Ministerial posts included Lucia Žitňanská, who refused to be a Minister in the re-formed government. She was replaced by Gábor Gál on her post. The last change happened on the post of the Minister of Culture. Marek Maďarič resigned shortly after the protests set about. He was replaced by Ľubica Laššáková. Ministers who also serve as Deputy Prime Ministers also changed. Minister of Finance, Minister of Agriculture and Minister of the Environment replaced those of Interior Ministry and Ministry of Justice. Recently, Andrea Kalavská resigned on 17 December 2019 and László Sólymos on 28 January 2020.

Coat of arms of Slovakia Cabinet of Slovakia
Office Name Political party Assumed office Left office
Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini Smer–SD 22 March 2018 21 March 2020
Deputy Prime Minister for Investments and Informatization Richard Raši Smer–SD 22 March 2018 21 March 2020
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Finance
Peter Kažimír Smer–SD 22 March 2018 11 April 2019
Minister of Finance Peter Pellegrini (acting) Smer–SD 11 April 2019 7 May 2019
Ladislav Kamenický [sk] Smer–SD 7 May 2019 21 March 2020
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Gabriela Matečná [sk] SNS 22 March 2018 21 March 2020
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of the Environment
László Sólymos Most–Híd 22 March 2018 28 January 2020
Árpád Érsek Most-Híd 28 January 2020 21 March 2020
Minister of Interior Tomáš Drucker [sk] Independent(SD) 22 March 2018 17 April 2018
Denisa Saková Smer–SD 26 April 2018 21 March 2020
Minister of Justice Gábor Gál [sk] Most–Híd 22 March 2018 21 March 2020
Minister of Foreign Affairs Miroslav Lajčák Independent(SD) 22 March 2018 21 March 2020
Minister of Economy Peter Žiga Smer–SD 22 March 2018 21 March 2020
Minister of Transport, Construction and Regional Development Árpád Érsek Most–Híd 22 March 2018 21 March 2020
Minister of Defence Peter Gajdoš [sk] SNS 22 March 2018 21 March 2020
Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Family Ján Richter [sk] Smer–SD 22 March 2018 21 March 2020
Minister of Education, Science, Research and Sport Martina Lubyová [sk] Independent(SNS) 22 March 2018 21 March 2020
Minister of Culture Ľubica Laššáková SD 22 March 2018 21 March 2020
Minister of Health Andrea Kalavská [pl] Independent(SD) 22 March 2018 17 December 2019
Peter Pellegrini (acting) Smer–SD 17 December 2019 21 March 2020
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