Cabinet of Antonín Zápotocký and Viliam Široký
Government of Antonín Zápotocký and Viliam Široký  | |
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Prime Minister Antonín Zápotocký (1949)  | |
| Date formed | 15 June 1948 | 
| Date dissolved | 12 December 1954 | 
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Klement Gottwald | 
| Head of government | Antonín Zápotocký (1948-1953) Viliam Široký (1953-1954)  | 
| Deputy head of government | Václav Kopecký Jaromír Dolanský Karol Bacílek Alexej Čepička Viliam Široký Zdeněk Fierlinger Ján Ševčík Ludvík Svoboda Rudolf Slánský Jozef Kyselý Antonín Novotný Zdeněk Nejedlý Jindřich Uher Oldřich Beran Rudolf Barák  | 
| Member parties | NF (KSČ, ČSS, ČSL, SSO, p. slobody) | 
| History | |
| Predecessor | Gottwald II | 
| Successor | Široký II | 
The government of Antonín Zápotocký and Viliam Široký was the cabinet and government of Czechoslovakia in office between June 15, 1948, to December 12, 1954.
On March 21, 1953, there was a change in the post of Prime Minister as a result of the previous election of Antonín Zápotocký as President of the Republic. The resignation of the prime minister did not necessarily mean the resignation of the entire cabinet.