First Stoica cabinet
First Stoica cabinet | |
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98th Cabinet of Romania | |
Date formed | 4 October 1955 |
Date dissolved | 19 March 1957 |
People and organisations | |
President of the Presidium of the Great National Assembly | Petru Groza |
President of the Council of Ministers | Chivu Stoica (PCR) |
First Vice President of the Council of Ministers | Emil Bodnăraș (PCR) Petre Borilă (PCR) Alexandru Drăghici (PCR) Miron Constantinescu (PCR) |
No. of ministers | 41 |
Total no. of members | 55 |
Member parties | PCR |
Status in legislature | Great National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Romania |
History | |
Election | 1952 |
Legislature term | 2nd Great National Assembly |
Predecessor | Gheorghiu-Dej II |
Successor | Stoica II |
The First Stoica cabinet was the government of Romania from October 4, 1955 to March 19, 1957.
Ministerial changes in the government
[edit]- January 10, 1956 - The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry was divided as follows: Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Forestry and Ministry of State Farming.
- January 10, 1956 - The Ministry of Wood, Paper and Pulp Industry was reorganized, becoming the Ministry of Wood Industry.
- January 21, 1957 - The Ministry of Health merged with the Ministry of Social Welfare to form the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare.
- January 21, 1957 - The Ministry of Collections was abolished.
- February 19, 1957 - The Ministry of Communal Households and Local Industry was abolished.
Composition
[edit]Source:[1]
- Chivu Stoica (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Emil Bodnăraș[2] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Petre Borilă[3][4] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Alexandru Drăghici[5] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Miron Constantinescu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Dumitru Petrescu (October 4, 1955 - May 26, 1956)
- Gheorghe Hossu (26 May 1956 - 19 March 1957)
- Simion Bughici[6] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Alexandru Moghioroș (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Alexandru Bârlădeanu[7][8] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Ștefan Voitec[9] (November 24, 1956 - March 19, 1957)
Ministers
[edit]- Pavel Ștefan (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Grigore Preoteasa (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of Justice
- Gheorghe Diaconescu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Leontin Sălăjan[10] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Manea Mănescu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Ministry of Metallurgy and Machine Construction
- Gherasim Popa (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of Chemical Industry
- Mihail Florescu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of the Petroleum Industry
- Ion Dumitru (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of Coal
- Ioan Mineu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of Electricity and Electrotechnical Industry
- Gheorghe Cioara (October 4, 1955 - February 19, 1957)
- Nicolae Gheorghiu (19 February - 19 March 1957)
- Minister of Constructions
- Gheorghe Hossu (4 October 1955 - 10 January 1956)
- Ștefan Bălan (January 10, 1956 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of the Construction Materials Industry
- Carol Loncear (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of Light Industry
- Alexandru Sencovici (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of Agriculture (from January 10, 1956 the ministry was reorganized as the Ministry of Agriculture)
- Constantin Popescu[11] (October 4, 1955 - January 10, 1956)
- Gheorghe Hossu (January 10 - May 26, 1956)
- Marin Stancu (May 26, 1956 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of Wood, Paper and Pulp Industry (The Ministry was reorganized on January 10, 1956 under the name of the Ministry of Wood Industry)
- Mihai Suder (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of Food Industry
- Constantin Teodoru (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of State Agricultural Households
- Bucur Șciopu (January 10, 1956 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of communal households and local industry (on February 19, 1957 the ministry was abolished)
- Anton Vladoiu (October 4, 1955 - March 23, 1956)
- Filip Geltz (March 23, 1956 - February 19, 1957)
- Minister of Forestry
- Constantin Popescu (January 10, 1956 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of Collections (on January 21, 1957, the ministry was abolished)
- Mihai Dalea (October 4, 1955 - May 11, 1956)
- Constantin Doncea[12] (May 11, 1956 - January 21, 1957)
- Minister of Internal Trade
- Ștefan Voitec[13] (October 4, 1955 - November 24, 1956)
- Minister of Foreign Trade
- Marcel Popescu (October 4, 1955 - November 24, 1956)
- Gheorghe Rădulescu (24 November 1956 - 19 March 1957)
- Minister of Railways
- Ionel Diaconescu (October 4, 1955 - September 24, 1956)
- Ion Cosma (September 24, 1956 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of Naval and Air Transport
- Gheorghe D. Safer (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
- Dumitru Simulescu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of Social Provisions (on January 21, 1957 the ministry was abolished)
- Octavian Berlogea (October 4, 1955 - January 21, 1957)
- Minister of Health (on January 21, 1957 merged with the Ministry of Social Provisions)
- Voinea Marinescu (October 4, 1955 - January 21, 1957)
- Minister of Health and Social Provisions
- Voinea Marinescu (January 21 - March 19, 1957)
- Ilie Murgulescu (October 4, 1955 - November 24, 1956)
- Miron Constantinescu (November 24, 1956 - March 19, 1957)
- Constanța Crăciun[14] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Minister of Religions
- Petre Constantinescu-Iași[15] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Ministers Secretaries of State
[edit]- President of the State Planning Committee (with the rank of minister)
- Alexandru Bârlădeanu (October 4, 1955 - May 26, 1956)
- Gheorghe Gaston Marin (26 May 1956 - 19 March 1957)
- President of the State Control Commission (with the rank of minister)
- Dumitru Coliu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- President of the State Committee for Architecture and Systematization (with the rank of minister)
- Nicolae Badescu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Source
[edit]- Stelian Neagoe - "History of Romanian governments from the beginning - 1859 to our days - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995)
- RompresArchived 2007-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
References
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- ^ Dobre et al., p. 627; Dumitrescu, p. 328
- ^ "Nomenclatura - membrii I (A - C)". Comunismul în România - (in Romanian). 11 March 2015.
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