Prunskienė Cabinet was the 1st cabinet of Lithuania since the declaration of independence in 1990. It consisted of the Prime Minister and 17 government ministers.[1]

Kazimiera Prunskienė was appointed as the first Prime Minister by the Supreme Council of Lithuania on 17 March 1990, six days after declararing the independence. During the next year, the government worked on securing the Lithuanian independence, rather than introducing substantial reforms. Economic crisis and rising prices led to dissatisfaction with the government and its dismissal on 10 January 1991, in the opening stages of the January events.[2]

It was the only government in history of independent Lithuania to have two deputy prime ministers. Also, it was first in history of Lithuania to be led by woman.

Cabinet

The following ministers served on the Prunskienė Cabinet.[1]

Position Name
Deputy Prime Minister Algirdas Brazauskas
Deputy Prime Minister Romualdas Ozolas
Ministry of Agriculture Vytautas Knašys
Ministry of Culture and Education Darius Kuolys
Ministry of Economy Vytas Navickas
Ministry of Finance Romualdas Sikorskis
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Algirdas Saudargas
Ministry of Health Juozas Olekas
Ministry of the Interior Marijonas Misiukonis
Ministry of Justice Pranas Kūris
Ministry of Social Security Algis Dobravolskas
Ministry of Transport and Communications Jonas Bižiškis
Ministry of Energy Leonas Ašmantas
Ministry of Forestry Vaidotas Antanaitis
Ministry of Trade Albertas Sinevičius
Ministry of Industry Rimvydas Jasinavičius
Ministry of Communications Kostas Birulis
Ministry of Construction and Urbanistics Algimantas Nasvytis
Ministry of Material Resources Romualdas Kozyrovičius

References

  1. 1 2 "Ankstesnės Vyriausybės. Po 1990 metų". Government of the Republic of Lithuania.
  2. "Vienuolika metų - dvylika premjerų". Delfi.lt. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
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