List of Romanian governments

This is a list of the successive governments of Romania.

Current structure and incumbents edit

Ministry and Cabinet office Incumbent Since Party
  Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă 25 November 2021 PNL
  Deputy Prime minister Sorin Grindeanu 25 November 2021 PSD
Hunor Kelemen 25 November 2021 UDMR
  Ministry of Finance Adrian Câciu 25 November 2021 Ind.
  Ministry of Internal Affairs Lucian Bode 25 November 2021 PNL
  Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bogdan Aurescu 25 November 2021 Ind.
  Ministry of Justice Cătălin Predoiu 25 November 2021 PNL
  Ministry of National Defence Vasile Dîncu 25 November 2021 PSD
  Ministry of Economy Florin Spătaru 25 November 2021 PSD
  Ministry of Energy Virgil Popescu 25 November 2021 PNL
  Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Sorin Grindeanu 25 November 2021 PSD
  Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Adrian Chesnoiu 25 November 2021 PSD
  Ministry of Environment, Water and Forests Barna Tánczos 25 November 2021 UDMR
  Ministry of Development, Public Works and Administration Attila Cseke 25 November 2021 UDMR
  Ministry of Investments and European Projects Marcel Boloș 3 May 2022 PNL
  Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity Marius Budăi 25 November 2021 PSD
  Ministry of Health Alexandru Rafila 25 November 2021 PSD
  Ministry of Education Sorin Cîmpeanu 25 November 2021 PNL
  Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitalization Sebastian Burduja 3 May 2022 PNL
  Ministry of Culture Lucian Romașcanu 25 November 2021 PSD
  Ministry of Sport Eduard Novak 25 November 2021 UDMR
  Ministry of Family, Youth and Equality of Opportunity Gabriela Firea 25 November 2021 PSD
  Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Tourism Constantin Cadariu 25 November 2021 PNL

History edit

Barbu Catargiu cabinet edit

First Nicolae Creţulescu cabinet edit

Mihail Kogălniceanu cabinet edit

Bosianu cabinet edit

Second Nicolae Creţulescu cabinet edit

First Ion Ghica cabinet edit

First Lascăr Cataragiu cabinet edit

Second Ion Ghica cabinet edit

Constantin A. Creţulescu cabinet edit

First Ştefan Golescu cabinet edit

Nicolae Golescu cabinet edit

Dimitrie Ghica cabinet edit

Alexandru G. Golescu cabinet edit

First Manolache Costache Epureanu cabinet edit

Third Ion Ghica cabinet edit

Second Lascăr Catargiu cabinet edit

First Ion Emanuel Florescu cabinet edit

Second Manolache Costache Epureanu cabinet edit

First Ion Brătianu cabinet edit

Second Ion Brătianu cabinet edit

Third Ion Brătianu cabinet edit

Dimitrie Brătianu cabinet edit

Fourth Ion Brătianu cabinet edit

First Theodor Rosetti cabinet edit

Second Theodor Rosetti cabinet edit

Third Lascăr Catargiu cabinet edit

Gheorghe Manu cabinet edit

Second Ion Emanuel Florescu cabinet edit

Fourth Lascăr Catargiu cabinet edit

First Dimitrie Sturdza cabinet edit

First Petre S. Aurelian cabinet edit

Second Dimitrie Sturdza cabinet edit

First Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino cabinet edit

First Petre P. Carp cabinet edit

Third Dimitrie Sturdza cabinet edit

Second Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino cabinet edit

Fourth Dimitrie Sturdza cabinet edit

First Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinet edit

Second Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinet edit

Second Petre P. Carp cabinet edit

First Titu Maiorescu cabinet edit

Second Titu Maiorescu cabinet edit

Third Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinet edit

Fourth Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinet edit

First Alexandru Averescu cabinet edit

Alexandru Marghiloman cabinet edit

Constantin Coandă cabinet edit

Fifth Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinet edit

Artutr Văitoianu cabinet edit

First Alexandru Vaida-Voevod cabinet edit

Second Alexandru Averescu cabinet edit

First Take ionescu cabinet edit

Sixth Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinet edit

Third Alexandru Averescu cabinet edit

Barbu Ştirbey cabinet edit

Seventh Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinet edit

Vintilă Brătianu cabinet edit

First Iuliu Maniu cabinet edit

First Gheorghe Mironescu cabinet edit

Second Iuliu Maniu cabinet edit

Second Gheorghe mironescu cabinet edit

Nicolae Iorga cabinet edit

Second Alexandru Vaida-Voevod cabinet edit

Third Alexandru Vaida-Voevod cabinet edit

Third Iuliu Maniu cabinet edit

Fourth Alexandru Vaida-Voevod cabinet edit

Ion Gheorghe Duca cabinet edit

First Gheorghe Tătărescu cabinet edit

Second Gheorghe Tătărescu cabinet edit

Third Gheorghe Tătărescu cabinet edit

Fourth Gheorghe Tătărescu cabinet edit

Octavian Goga cabinet edit

First Miron Cristea cabinet edit

Second Miron Cristea cabinet edit

Third Miron Cristea cabinet edit

Armand Călinescu cabinet edit

Gheorghe Argeşanu cabinet edit

Constantin Argetoianu cabinet edit

Fifth Gheorghe Tătărescu cabinet edit

Sixth Gheorghe Tătărescu cabinet edit

Ion Gigurtu cabinet edit

National Legionary State (First Ion Antonescu cabinet) edit

Second Ion Antonescu cabinet edit

Third Ion Antonescu cabinet edit

First Constantin Sănătescu cabinet edit

Second Constantin Sănătescu cabinet edit

Nicolae Rădescu cabinet edit

First Petru Groza cabinet edit

Second Petru Groza cabinet edit

Third Petru Groza cabinet edit

Fourth Petru Groza cabinet edit

First Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej cabinet edit

Second Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej cabinet edit

First Chivu Stoica cabinet edit

Second Chivu Stoica cabinet edit

First Ion Gheorghe Maurer cabinet edit

Second Ion Gheorghe Maurer cabinet edit

Third Ion Gheorghe Maurer cabinet edit

Fourth Ion Gheorghe Maurer cabinet edit

Fifth Ion Gheorghe Maurer cabinet edit

First Manea Mănescu cabinet edit

Second Manea Mănescu cabinet edit

First Ilie Verdeţ cabinet edit

Second Ilie Verdeţ cabinet edit

First Constantin Dăscălescu cabinet edit

Second Constantin Dăscălescu cabinet edit

First Petre Roman cabinet edit

The first Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between December 1989 – June 28, 1990.

Second Petre Roman cabinet edit

The second Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between June 28, 1990 – April 30, 1991.

Third Petre Roman cabinet edit

The third Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between April 30, 1991 – October 16, 1991.

Theodor Sotolojan cabinet edit

The Stolojan I Cabinet was the Cabinet of the Government of Romania between October 16, 1991 and 1992. It was the fourth Cabinet after the fall of Communism in Romania. The Prime Minister was Theodor Stolojan, former communist official (responsible with the foreign currency), and FSN member at the time he took office.

Nicolae Văcăroiu cabinet edit

The Văcăroiu I Cabinet was led by Nicolae Văcăroiu from 1992 to 1996.

Victor Ciorbea cabinet edit

The Ciorbea I Cabinet was led by Victor Ciorbea from 1996 to 1998.

Radu Vasile cabinet edit

The Vasile I Cabinet was led by Radu Vasile from 1998 to 1999.

Mugur Isărescu cabinet edit

The Isărescu I Cabinet was led by Mugur Isărescu from 1999 to 2000.

Adrian Năstase cabinet edit

The Năstase I Cabinet was led by Adrian Năstase from 2000 – 29 December 2004.

First Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu cabinet edit

The first Tăriceanu Cabinet was the cabinet of the government of Romania led by Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu between December 29, 2004 and April 5, 2007. It succeeded Năstase I Cabinet, and was succeeded by the Tăriceanu II Cabinet.

It was a multiple-party coalition, formed by National Liberal Party (PNL), Democratic Party (PD), Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR), and Romanian Humanist Party/Conservative Party (PUR/PC). It consisted of three Ministers of State (one for each party of the coalition, except for the National Liberal Party, which held the Prime Minister position), 15 Ministers, and six Ministers Delegate. In the early 2007, the Conservative Party withdrew from the coalition. As a result, the Conservative Party's Minister Delegate post was dissolved, and the other Conservative Party's posts were re-shuffled between the National Liberal Party and the Democratic Party.

Second Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu cabinet edit

The second Tăriceanu Cabinet of the Government of Romania was composed of 18 ministers, listed below. It was sworn in on April 5, 2007, and has since reshuffled numerous ministers, including in the last two months of term. It was a coalition Government, formed by the PNL, and the UDMR. Its term ended on 22 December 2008, when the new cabinet, headed by Emil Boc received the vote of confidence from the Parliament and was sworn in at Cotroceni Palace.

First Emil Boc cabinet edit

The first Boc Cabinet of the Government of Romania was composed of 20 ministers, listed below. It was sworn in on 22 December 2008, the same day it received the vote of confidence from the Parliament of Romania. It was a grand coalition government, formed by the PD-L and the PSD. The Cabinet could have faced a Constitutional issue, by using the term "Deputy Prime Minister", instead of the one used in the previous cabinets "Minister of State".

Following the resignation of Liviu Dragnea (PSD) from the office of Minister of Administration and Interior, on February 2, 2009, the Parliament voted to unify the post of Deputy Prime Minister with the post of Minister of Administration and Interior.

On October 1, 2009, following the removal from office of the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Administration and Interior, Dan Nica (PSD), all the PSD Ministers resigned from the cabinet. As a result, all their offices were taken, ad interim by the PD-L, for a period no longer than 45 days. The cabinet should have received a new vote from the Parliament, as its political composition was changed. On 13 October 2009 the Parliament voted for a motion of no confidence. As a result, this Cabinet was just an acting Cabinet. Its term ended on 23 December 2009, when the new cabinet, headed also by Emil Boc received the vote of confidence from the Parliament and was sworn in at Cotroceni Palace. During the interim period, Traian Băsescu nominated repeatedly friendly candidates, despite the fact that the then opposition parties (PNL, PSD, UDMR, and the 18 representatives of the national ethnic minorities), having an absolute majority in both Houses of Parliament, expressed their will to nominate the Mayor of Sibiu Klaus Iohannis as Prime Minister.

Second Emil Boc cabinet edit

Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu cabinet edit

First Victor Ponta cabinet edit

Second Victor Ponta cabinet edit

Third Victor Ponta cabinet edit

Fourth Victor Ponta cabinet edit

Dacian Cioloș cabinet edit

Sorin Grindeanu cabinet edit

Mihai Tudose cabinet edit

Viorica Dăncilă cabinet edit

Ludovic Orban cabinet edit

Florin Cîțu cabinet edit

Nicolae Ciucă cabinet edit

Marcel Ciolacu cabinet edit