Cioloș Cabinet

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The Cioloș cabinet was the government of Romania formed by Dacian Cioloș .

history

In the course of the resignation of the previous Ponta IV cabinet on November 4, 2015, the successor government was elected by parliament on November 17. The cabinet consisted entirely of non-party members with the former EU Commissioner Dacian Cioloș at the helm as Prime Minister. The government remained in office until January 2017.

composition

The cabinet consisted of 23 members:

Cioloș Cabinet
function image Surname Political party Term of office (beginning) Term of office (end)
Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos February 2013.jpg Dacian Cioloș independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Deputy Prime Minister
and
Minister for Regional Development and Public Administration
Vasile Dîncu independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Deputy Prime Minister
and
Minister of Economics
Costin Borc independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Foreign minister Lazar Comănescu independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Interior minister Petre Toba independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development Achim Irimescu independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Defense Minister Mihnea Motoc independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Minister of Culture Vlad Alexandrescu independent 17th November 2015 April 27, 2016
Corina Șuteu 4th May 2016 4th January 2017
Education and Research Minister Adrian Curaj independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Energy minister Victor Grigorescu independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Finance minister Anca Dragu Paliu independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Minister for EU Funds Aura Răducu independent 17th November 2015 April 25, 2016
Minister of Justice Raluca Prună independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Minister for the Environment, Water and Forests Cristiana Paşca Palmer independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Minister for Labor, Family, Social Security and Seniors Claudia Ana Costea independent 17th November 2015 April 14, 2016
Dragoș Pâslaru April 18, 2016 4th January 2017
Minister for Communication and Information Society Marius Bostan independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Minister of Health Patriciu Achimaș-Cadariu independent 17th November 2015 May 9, 2016
Vlad Voiculescu May 20, 2016 4th January 2017
Minister of Youth and Sport Elisabeta Lipa independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Minister of transport Dan Marian Costescu independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Minister for Public Hearing and Civil Dialogue Violeta Alexandru independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Assistant Minister for Romanians Abroad Dan Stoenescu independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Assistant Minister for Relations with Parliament Ciprian Bucur independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017
Head of the Chancellery Ioan Dragoș Tudorache independent 17th November 2015 4th January 2017

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ex-EU Commissioner Ciolos elected Prime Minister SPIEGEL ONLINE , November 17, 2015
  2. http://adevarul.ro/news/eveniment/ministrul-culturii-vlad-alexandrescu-demisia-buzunar-dacian-ciolos-ia-cerut-demisioneze-1_5720a4645ab6550cb86545d7/index.html
  3. http://www.digi24.ro/Stiri/Digi24/Actualitate/Stiri/Noul+ministru+al+Culturii+a+depus+juramantul
  4. http://adevarul.ro/economie/stiri-economice/ministrul-fondurilor-europene-demisionat-1_571dda245ab6550cb853592e/index.html
  5. http://adevarul.ro/news/eveniment/ministrul-muncii-si-a-dat-demisia-premierul-ia-acceptat-o-1_570fad585ab6550cb8fb797f/index.html
  6. http://www.romanialibera.ro/politica/institutii/ce-pregatire-are-noul-minstru-al-muncii--dragos-pislaru-413824
  7. http://adevarul.ro/news/politica/vlad-voiculescu-noul-ministru-sanatatii-iohannis-semnat-decretul-1_573ec4485ab6550cb81ef768/index.html