The Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic () is a government ministry established in 1990. It is the highest body for nature and environmental protection in the Czech Republic.
This ministry was established in 1990, before which the environment was divided between the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of the Interior, and the Ministry of Forestry and Water Management (within the Czech Socialist Republic). Before the Velvet Revolution, the Ministry of the Interior was briefly called MVà ½PâÂÂthe Ministry of the Interior and the Environment. The first independent Minister of the Environment was Bedà Âich Moldan.
In addition, from 1990 until the end of October 1992, there was the Federal Environment Committee (FVà ½P), which ceased to exist in connection with the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia; the first minister â the chairman of the FVà ½P was Josef Vavrouà ¡ek.
Since the beginning of 1993, the Ministry of the Environment has existed as a central body of an independent Czech Republic.
In June 2010, as part of negotiations on the composition of the center-right government, the ministry was abolished and its agenda merged with other authorities. While Senator Bedà Âich Moldan negotiating for TOP 09 defended the independence of the ministry, negotiator Civic Democratic Party Jià ÂàPapeà ¾ advocated a merger of the Ministries of the Environment, Local Development and Agriculture. Public Affairs proposed a merger of the agendas of the Ministries of the Environment and Agriculture.
The Ministry of the Environment was established on 19 December 1989 as the central body of state administration and the body of supreme supervision in environmental matters. The Ministry of the Environment is the central state administration body for the following areas:
It is also the central authority of state administration for hunting, fishing and forestry in national parks and the central government body for state environmental policy, for the labelling system of environmentally friendly products and services and for the program supporting voluntary participation in the system of company management and audit from the point of view of environmental protection (EMAS Program). The Ministry acts as the central water authority.
To ensure and control the government of the Czech Republic, the Ministry of the Environment coordinates the procedure of all ministries and other central state administration bodies of the Czech Republic in environmental matters.
For its needs, the ministry establishes a number of departmental organizations: