Vagnorius Cabinet I


The first Vagnorius Cabinet was the 3rd cabinet of Lithuania since the declaration of independence in 1990. It consisted of the Prime Minister and 18 government ministers.

History

The previous government, headed by Albertas Šimėnas, was dismissed by the Supreme Council of Lithuania only three days into its term, after Šimėnas briefly disappeared during the January events. Gediminas Vagnorius was appointed the Prime Minister by the Supreme Council on 13 January 1991.
The government served for more than a year before the infighting led to the Vagnorius' resignation on 14 July 1992, which the Supreme Council accepted on 21 July. On the same day, Aleksandras Abišala, who had served as a Minister on the Vagnorius Cabinet, was appointed in his place, heading the Abišala Cabinet.
Vagnorius Cabinet started the reforms necessary to transition into a market economy, including privatization of state assets and collective farms, as well as a currency reform. However, some of the reforms have been criticized as hasty and inefficient and have been blamed for rapid decline in economic activity. In addition, the confrontational style of the Prime Minister led to infighting within the government, as well as with other leaders of the country.
Vagnorius would later return to head another cabinet between 1996 and 1999.

Cabinet

The following ministers served on the first Vagnorius Cabinet.
PositionName
Deputy Prime Minister Zigmas Vaišvila
Ministry of AgricultureRimvydas Survila
Ministry of Culture and EducationDarius Kuolys
Ministry of EconomyVytas Navickas
Ministry of EconomyAlbertas Šimėnas
Ministry of FinanceElvyra Kunevičienė
Ministry of Foreign AffairsAlgirdas Saudargas
Ministry of HealthJuozas Olekas
Ministry of the InteriorPetras Valiukas
Ministry of Justice, Deputy Prime MinisterVytautas Pakalniškis
Ministry of DefenceAudrius Butkevičius
Ministry of Social Security, Deputy Prime MinisterAlgis Dobravolskas
Ministry of Transport and CommunicationsJonas Bižiškis
Ministry of EnergyLeonas Ašmantas
Ministry of ForestryVaidotas Antanaitis
Ministry of ForestryJonas Klimas
Ministry of International Economic RelationsVytenis Aleškaitis
Ministry of TradeAlbertas Sinevičius
Ministry of Industry and TradeVilius Židonis
Ministry of Communications and InformaticsKostas Birulis
Ministry of Construction and UrbanisticsAlgimantas Nasvytis
Minister without portfolioAleksandras Abišala