Prime Minister of Romania

Prime Minister of Romania

Flag of the Prime Minister of Romania
Incumbent
Emil Boc

since 22 December 2008
Residence Victoria Palace
Appointer President of Romania
Term length four years
Inaugural holder Barbu Catargiu
Formation 22 January 1862
Website www.guv.ro/prim-ministru
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The Prime Minister of Romania is the head of the Government of Romania. Initially, the office was styled President of the Council of Ministers (Romanian: Preşedintele Consiliului de Miniştri), when the term "Government" included more than the Cabinet, and the Cabinet was called The Council of Ministers (Consiliul de Miniştri). The title was officially changed to Prime Minister during the communist regime.

Currently, the prime minister is Emil Boc, president of the Democratic Liberal Party. He and his cabinet were confirmed by Parliament on 22 December 2008. On 13 October 2009, Boc and his cabinet were defeated following a no-confidence motion, rendering him Acting Prime Minister. He was reconfirmed in office on 23 December of that year after Traian Băsescu was re-elected President of Romania and the latter re-appointed Boc.

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Nomination

According to the Romanian Constitution, the President of the Republic shall designate a candidate to the office of Prime Minister, as a result of his consultation with the party which has obtained absolute majority in Parliament, or -unless such majority exists - with the parties represented in Parliament.

The candidate to the office of Prime Minister shall, within ten days of his designation, seek the vote of confidence of Parliament upon the programme and complete list of the Government. The programme and list of the Government shall be debated upon by the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, in joint sitting. Parliament shall grant confidence to the Government by a majority vote of the Deputies and Senators.

The Prime Minister, the Ministers and other members of the Government shall individually take an oath before the President of Romania, as provided under Article 82. The Government as a whole and each of its members shall exercise the mandate from the date of taking the oath.

Functions

The Prime Minister shall direct Government actions and co-ordinate activities of its members, with the observance of the powers and duties incumbent on them. Likewise, he shall submit to the Chamber of Deputies or the Senate reports and statements on Government policy, to be debated with priority.

The President cannot dismiss the Prime Minister.

List of Prime Ministers of Romania

Since 1990, Romania had nine Prime Ministers and three ministers held the office ad interim. Numbers in the table bellow represent the order since 1862; interim officeholders are not numbered, are denoted by italics.

The political stance of prime ministers after the development of a modern party system is given by:

     PNL = National Liberal Party      FSN = National Salvation Front
     PDSR = Party of Social Democracy in Romania
(from 2001 PSD; Social Democratic Party)
     PNŢCD = Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party
     PSDR = Romanian Social Democratic Party      PD-L = Democratic Liberal Party
     Ind. = Independent
# Name Portrait Born-Died Took office Left office Party Cabinet
53 Petre Roman[c] 1946– 26 December 1989 16 October 1991 FSN Roman I
28 June 1990 30 April 1991 Roman II
30 April 1991 16 October 1991 Roman III
54 Theodor Stolojan 1943– 16 October 1991 19 November 1992 FSN Stolojan I
55 Nicolae Văcăroiu 1943– 19 November 1992 11 December 1996 PDSR Văcăroiu I
56 Victor Ciorbea 1954– 12 December 1996 17 April 1998 PNŢCD Ciorbea I
Gavril Dejeu 1932– 30 March 1998 17 April 1998 PNŢCD
57 Radu Vasile 1942– 17 April 1998 22 December 1999 PNŢCD Vasile I
Alexandru Athanasiu 1955– 13 December 1999 22 December 1999 PSDR
58 Mugur Isărescu 1949– 22 December 1999 28 December 2000 Ind. Isărescu I
59 Adrian Năstase 1950– 28 December 2000 21 December 2004 PSDR/PSD Năstase I
Eugen Bejinariu 1959– 21 December 2004 28 December 2004 PSD
60 Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu 1952– 29 December 2004 5 April 2007 PNL Tăriceanu I
5 April 2007 22 December 2008 Tăriceanu II
61 Emil Boc 1966– 22 December 2008 23 December 2009 PD-L Boc Cabinets
23 December 2009 Incumbent

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