Ministry of the Interior
Czech: Ministerstvo vnitra
Slovak: Ministerstvo vnútra
Ministry overview
Formed14 November 1918 (1918-11-14)
Dissolved31 December 1992 (1992-12-31)
JurisdictionCzechoslovakia
HeadquartersPrague, Czechoslovakia
Ministers responsible
  • Antonín Švehla, first Minister of the Interior
  • Petr Čermák, last Minister of the Interior

The Ministry of the Interior of Czechoslovakia refers to the internal affairs ministry which was responsible for interior of Czechoslovakia during its existence, from 1918 to 1992.

List of ministers

First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1938)

No. Portrait MinisterTook officeLeft officeTime in officeParty
1
Antonín Švehla
Švehla, AntonínAntonín Švehla
(1873–1933)
14 November 191815 September 19201 year, 306 daysRSZML
2
Jan Černý
Černý, JanJan Černý
(1874–1959)
15 September 19207 October 19222 years, 22 daysIndependent
3
Jan Malypetr
Malypetr, JanJan Malypetr
(1873–1947)
7 October 19229 December 19253 years, 63 daysRSZML
4
František Nosek
Nosek, FrantišekFrantišek Nosek
(1886–1935)
9 December 192518 March 192699 daysKDU-ČSL
(2)
Jan Černý
Černý, JanJan Černý
(1874–1959)
18 March 19267 December 19293 years, 264 daysIndependent
5
Juraj Slávik
Slávik, JurajJuraj Slávik
(1890–1969)
7 December 192929 October 19322 years, 327 daysRSZML
(2)
Jan Černý
Černý, JanJan Černý
(1874–1959)
29 October 193214 February 19341 year, 108 daysIndependent
6
Josef Černý
Černý, JosefJosef Černý
(1885–1971)
14 February 193422 September 19384 years, 220 daysRSZML

Second Czechoslovak Republic (1938–1939)

No. Portrait MinisterTook officeLeft officeTime in officeParty
1
Jan Černý
Černý, JanJan Černý
(1874–1959)
22 September 19381 December 193870 daysIndependent
2
Otakar Fischer
Fischer, OtakarOtakar Fischer
(1884–1968)
1 December 193815 March 1939104 daysSNJ

Czechoslovak government-in-exile (1940–1945)

No. Portrait MinisterTook officeLeft officeTime in officeParty
1
Juraj Slávik
Slávik, JurajJuraj Slávik
(1890–1969)
21 July 19405 April 19454 years, 258 daysRSZML

Third Czechoslovak Republic (1945–1948)

No. Portrait MinisterTook officeLeft officeTime in officeParty
1
Václav Nosek
Nosek, VáclavVáclav Nosek
(1892–1955)
5 April 194525 February 19482 years, 326 daysKSČ

Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1948–1989)

No. Portrait MinisterTook officeLeft officeTime in officeParty
1
Václav Nosek
Nosek, VáclavVáclav Nosek
(1892–1955)
25 February 194814 September 19535 years, 201 daysKSČ
2
Rudolf Barák
Barák, RudolfRudolf Barák
(1915–1995)
14 September 195323 June 19617 years, 282 daysKSČ
3
Lubomír Štrougal
Štrougal, LubomírLubomír Štrougal
(1924–2023)
23 June 196123 April 19653 years, 304 daysKSČ
4
Josef Kudrna
Kudrna, JosefJosef Kudrna
(1920–1989)
23 April 196515 March 19682 years, 327 daysKSČ
5
Josef Pavel
Pavel, JosefJosef Pavel
(1908–1973)
15 March 196831 August 1968169 daysKSČ
6
Jan Pelnář
Pelnář, JanJan Pelnář
(1911–1982)
31 August 196828 January 19701 year, 150 daysKSČ
7
Radko Kaska
Kaska, RadkoRadko Kaska
(1928–1973)
28 January 197028 February 1973 3 years, 31 daysKSČ
8
Jaromír Obzina
Obzina, JaromírJaromír Obzina
(1929–2003)
30 March 197320 June 198310 years, 82 daysKSČ
9
Vratislav Vajnar
Vajnar, VratislavVratislav Vajnar
(born 1930)
20 June 198311 October 19885 years, 113 daysKSČ
10
František Kincl
Kincl, FrantišekFrantišek Kincl
(born 1941)
12 October 19883 December 19891 year, 52 daysKSČ
11
František Pinc
Pinc, FrantišekFrantišek Pinc
(born 1944)
3 December 198910 December 19897 daysKSČ

Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (1989–1992)

No. Portrait MinisterTook officeLeft officeTime in officeParty
1
Richard Sacher
Sacher, RichardRichard Sacher
(1942–2014)
30 December 198927 June 1990179 daysKDU-ČSL
2
Ján Langoš
Langoš, JánJán Langoš
(1946–2006)
27 June 19902 July 19922 years, 5 daysDS
3
Petr Čermák
Čermák, PetrPetr Čermák
(born 1953)
2 July 199231 December 1992182 daysODS

See also

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