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    The cabinet of Constantin Bosianu was the government of Romania from 26 January to 14 June 1865. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...
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  • List of Romanian governments (category Cabinets of Romania)
    of Romania. The first Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between December 1989 – June 28, 1990. The second Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between...
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    The second cabinet of Nicolae Crețulescu was the government of Romania from 14 June 1865 to 11 February 1866. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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    The cabinet of Mihail Kogălniceanu was the government of Romania from 11 October 1863 to 26 January 1865. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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    group) had brought the rapid formation of the cabinet of Alexandru Vaida-Voevod in December 1919; this cabinet, and especially its Peasants' Party group,...
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    albeit without the original pedestal. During his premiership, Catargiu's cabinet consisted of: Constantin N. Brăiloiu/Dimitrie Cornea (Justice) Alexandru...
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    Party-Tătărescu, and representing it inside the communist-endorsed Petru Groza cabinet. In 1946-1947, he was also the President of the Romanian Delegation to...
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    de Miniștri), when the term "Government" included more than the Cabinet, and the Cabinet was called the Council of Ministers (Romanian: Consiliul de Miniștri)...
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    restrictive for Romania. However, this treaty was never ratified. Marghiloman's cabinet fell after the Armistice of Villa Giusti, and it was replaced quickly with...
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    twice as Interior Minister (1928–1930 and 1932). Vaida-Voevod's second cabinet existed from 11 August until 17 October 1932; he resigned and was succeeded...
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  • for Romania (CNR), since mid June 2023 to the present day. The Ciolacu Cabinet is the second CNR government to date and the only one to be composed of...
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    and was returned to a Dâmbovița County seat in 2024. In the Emil Boc cabinet, Ponta was Minister-Delegate for Relations with Parliament from 2008 to...
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    Commander during World War I, he served as Prime Minister of three separate cabinets (as well as being interim Foreign Minister in January–March 1918 and Minister...
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    cabinet fell after losing a motion of no confidence in Parliament. He was acting as the head of acting cabinet until a new prime minister and cabinet...
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  • The Fourth Ponta Cabinet was the government of Romania from 17 December 2014 to 17 November 2015. The Cabinet was supported by the Social Democratic Party...
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    served as Minister of Justice and Religious Affairs in the cabinet of Constantin Bosianu, and was also part of the new Senate. Elected to the constituent...
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    national prominence when he became the deputy prime minister in 2018 in the cabinet of Prime Minister Mihai Tudose. Following the overwhelming defeat of new...
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    government he was appointed prime minister serving through April 2012 when his cabinet was dismissed following a parliamentary vote of no-confidence. He was confirmed...
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    Prime Minister of Romania since 25 November 2021 as a part of the Ciucă Cabinet, along with Hunor Kelemen. Grindeanu was a member of the Chamber of Deputies...
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    of transport from April 2007 to December 2008 in the second Tăriceanu cabinet. From 2008 to 2016, he was a member of the Chamber of Deputies for Bucharest...
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    Council of Transylvania. In 1925–26 he served as Minister of State in the cabinet of Marshal Alexandru Averescu. In 1933, Groza founded a left-wing Agrarian...
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    Minister of Romania between 23 March 1888 and 22 March 1889, with two cabinets formed. Over his life, he also served several other roles within the judicial...
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    Campaign, Argetoianu was Justice Minister, sitting on the first Averescu cabinet (at the time when authorities had retreated to Iași, once the southern...
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    in Romania). In 1876, aided by C. A. Rosetti, Brătianu formed a Liberal cabinet, which remained in power until 1888 - this marked his coming to terms with...
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    by his cabinet, he was more focused on tackling the economic slump. The dire economic situation had already brought down a Conservative cabinet, in which...
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    same-sex marriage as well as civil unions. Orban I Cabinet Orban II Cabinet Cîțu Cabinet Ciucă Cabinet https://www.g4media.ro/nicolae-ciuca-a-recunoscu...
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    ministry. He was the only independent minister in the first Boc Cabinet. In the second Boc cabinet, he was one of three independent ministers of that government...
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    also served as Minister of Public Finance in both the first and second cabinet of former PNL Prime Minister Ludovic Orban between 2019 and 2020. Florin...
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    as Minister of Education in Ciucă Cabinet. He had previously held the same position in Ponta IV and Cîțu cabinets, and, between 5 and 17 November 2015...
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    appointed President of the Council of Ministers and formed a military cabinet in which the leaders of the four parties that had supported King Michael...
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