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Commissioners for Finance 1944 – 1968

Commissioners for Finance 1944 – 1968

Viliam Paulíny (DS1) Commissioner for Finance The First Board of Commissioners SNR2 1944
Karol Markovič (KSS3) Commissioner for Finance The First Board of Commissioners SNR 1944
Viliam Paulíny (DS) Commissioner for Finance The Second Board of Commissioners SNR 1944
Tomáš Tvarožek (DS) Commissioner for Finance
  • The Third Board of Commissioners SNR
  • The Fourth Board of Commissioners SNR
  • The Fifth Board of Commissioners SNR
1945
Dr. Matej Josko (DS) Commissioner for Finance
  • The Sixth Board of Commissioners SNR
  • The Seventh Board of Commissioners SNR
  • The Eighth Board of Commissioners SNR
1945 - 1947
Ján Bečko (SP4) Commissioner for Finance The Eighth Board of Commissioners SNR 1948
Dr. Ján Púll (KSS) Commissioner for Finance
  • The Ninth Board of Commissioners SNR
  • The Ninth Board of Commissioners SNR
1948 - 1950
Jozef Hojč (KSS) Commissioner for Finance The Tenth Board of Commissioners SNR 1950 - 1953
Pavol Majling (KSS) Commissioner for Finance The Tenth Board of Commissioners SNR 1953 - 1954
Ing. Ján Marko (KSS) Commissioner for Finance
  • The Tenth Board of Commissioners SNR
  • The Eleventh Board of Commissioners SNR
  • The Twelfth Board of Commissioners SNR
1954 - 1959
Ján Marcelly Commissioner for Finance The Twelfth Board of Commissioners SNR 1959 - 1960

On 11 July 1960, the Constitution of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic was approved. This constitution abolished the Board of Commissioners and created a single legislative, governmental and executive body - the Slovak National Council.

Jozef Gajdošík (SSO5) SNR Commissioner for Financial Matters / 1960 - 1964
František Hagara (KSS) SNR Commissioner for Finance / 1964 - 1967
Jozef Gajdošík (SSO) SNR Commissioner for Finance / 1967 - 1968

From 1 January 1969, on the basis of Constitutional Act No. 143/1968 Coll. on the Czechoslovak Federation, the competence of the Commission of the Slovak National Council for Finance was transferred to the newly established Ministry of Finance of the Slovak Socialist Republic.


  1. DS – Democratic Party.
  2. SNR – Slovak National Council.
  3. KSS – Communist Party of Slovakia.
  4. SP –  Labour Party.
  5. SSO – Party of Slovak Revival.