Romanian Cabinet

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The current Cabinet of the Government of Romania is composed of 18 ministers, listed below:

  • Călin-Constantin-Anton Popescu - Tăriceanu - Prime-minister
  • vacant - State Minister in charge of coordination of the activities in the field of culture, education and European integration
  • Adrian Cioroianu - Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Varujan Vosganian - Minister of Economy and Finance
  • Cătălin Predoiu - Minister of Justice
  • Cristian David - Minister of Interior and Administrative Reform
  • Teodor Meleşcanu - Minister of Defense
  • Ludovic Orban - Minister of Transport
  • Cristian Adomniţei - Minister of Education, Research and Youth
  • Paul Păcuraru - Minister of Labour, the Family and Equality of Chances
  • Ovidiu Silaghi - Minister for Small and Medium-Sized Companies, Trade, Tourism and Liberal Professions
  • Dacian Cioloş - Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
  • Eugen Nicolăescu - Minister of Public Health
  • Laszlo Borbely - Minister of Development, Public Works and Housing
  • Attila Korodi - Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development
  • Adrian Iorgulescu - Minister of Culture and Religious Affairs
  • Borbely Karoly - IT&C Minister
  • Mihai Voicu - Minister Delegate for the liaison with the Parliament


The cabinet includes 15 PNL ministers (including the Prime-Minister), 4 UDMR ministers.

Victoria Palace
Victoria Palace

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[edit] United Principalities - Principality of Romania

[edit] Kingdom of Romania

[edit] Communist Romania

[edit] After 1989