Cabinet Maurer V

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Ion Gheorghe Mason

The Maurer V cabinet was formed on March 13, 1969 in the Socialist Republic of Romania by Prime Minister Ion Gheorghe Maurer and replaced the Maurer IV cabinet . It was in office until February 27, 1974, when it was replaced by the Mănescu I cabinet .

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Office Official Beginning of the term of office Term expires
President of the Council of Ministers Ion Gheorghe Mason March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
Vice Prime Minister
First Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Ilie Verdeț March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
Vice-President of the Council of Ministers János Fazekás March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Leonte Răutu
Paul Niculescu-Mizil
March 13, 1969
February 28, 1972
February 28, 1972
February 27, 1974
Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Iosif Banc March 13, 1969 April 24, 1972
Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Gheorghe Rădulescu March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Emil Drăgănescu March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Mihai Marinescu March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Ion Pățan March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Virgil Trofin October 13, 1972 February 27, 1974
Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Manea Mănescu October 13, 1972 February 27, 1974
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Interior minister Cornel Onescu
Ion Stănescu
Emil Bobu
March 13, 1969
April 24, 1972
March 17, 1973
April 24, 1972
March 17, 1973
February 27, 1974
Foreign minister Corneliu Mănescu
George Macovescu
March 13, 1969
October 23, 1972
October 23, 1972
February 27, 1974
Minister of Justice Adrian Dumitriu
Teodor Vasiliu
March 13, 1969
November 28, 1970
November 28, 1970
February 27, 1974
Minister for the Armed Forces Ioan Ioniță March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
President of the State Planning Committee (ministerial rank) Maxim Berghianu
Manea Mănescu
March 13, 1969
October 13, 1972
October 13, 1972
February 27, 1974
Finance minister Virgil Pârvu
Florea Dumitrescu
March 13, 1969
August 19, 1969
August 19, 1969
February 27, 1974
Minister of the Metallurgical Industry Neculai Agachi March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
Minister of the Chemical Industry Alexandru Boabă
Mihail Florescu
March 13, 1969
September 17, 1970
September 17, 1970
February 27, 1974
Minister of Oil Nicolae Toader
Alexandru Boabă
March 13, 1969
September 17, 1970
September 17, 1970
April 1, 1971
Mining Minister Bujor Almăşan March 13, 1969 April 1, 1971
Minister for Mining, Petroleum and Geology Bujor Almăşan April 1, 1971 February 27, 1974
Minister for Electric Energy Octavian Groza
Constantin Băbălău
March 13, 1969
December 18, 1972
December 18, 1972
February 27, 1974
Building minister Dumitru Mosora
Traian Ispas
March 13, 1969
November 28, 1970
November 28, 1970
October 4, 1971
Minister for Forestry and Building Materials Industry Vasile Patilineț January 25, 1972 February 27, 1974
Minister for Construction in the Chemical and Refining Industry Matei Ghigiu March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
Minister of Mechanical Engineering Ioan Avram March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
Minister for Machine Tools and Electrical Engineering Gheorghe Boldur
Virgil Actarian
November 1, 1972
May 10, 1973
May 10, 1973
February 27, 1974
Minister for Light Industry Ion Crăciun March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
President of the Supreme Agriculture Council Nicolae Giosan March 13, 1969 October 22, 1969
Minister for Agriculture and Forests Angelo Miculescu
Iosif Banc
Angelo Miculescu (2nd term)
November 18, 1969
January 26, 1971
April 24, 1972
January 26, 1971
April 24, 1972
February 27, 1974
Minister of Forestry Mihai Suder March 13, 1969 January 25, 1972
Minister for Food Industry Simion Bughici
Gheorghe Moldovan
Ion Moldovan
March 13, 1969
June 26, 1969
January 26, 1971
June 26th 1969
January 26th 1971
February 27th 1974
Minister for Internal Trade Nicolae Bozdog
Virgil Trofin
March 13, 1969
October 13, 1972
October 13, 1972
February 27, 1974
Minister for Foreign Trade Gheorghe Cioară
Cornel Burtică
Ion Pățan
March 13, 1969
April 30, 1969
February 28, 1972
April 30, 1969
February 28, 1972
February 27, 1974
Minister for the technical and material supply and control of fixed management resources Mihai Marinescu
Maxim Berghianu
September 16, 1971
October 13, 1972
October 13, 1972
February 27, 1974
Railway Minister Florian Dănălache March 13, 1969 19th August 1969
Minister for Land, Sea and Air Transport Ion Baicu March 13, 1969 19th August 1969
Transport Minister Pavel Ștefan
Florian Dănălache
Emil Drăgănescu
August 19, 1969
February 11, 1971
October 13, 1972
February 11, 1971
October 13, 1972
February 27, 1974
Minister for Post and Telecommunications Mihai Bălănescu March 13, 1969 April 1, 1971
Tourism Minister Ion Cosma December 25, 1970 February 27, 1974
Minister of Health Aurel Moga
Dan Enăchescu
Theodor Burghele
March 13, 1969
July 5, 1969
April 24, 1972
July 5, 1969
April 24, 1972
February 27, 1972
Minister of Labor Petre Lupu March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
Youth Minister Ion Iliescu
Dan Marțian
Ion Traian Ștefănescu
March 13, 1969 March
17, 1971
October 23, 1972
March 17, 1971
October 23, 1972
February 27, 1974
Minister of Education Ștefan Bălan
Miron Constantinescu
Mircea Malița
Paul Niculescu-Mizil
March 13, 1969
August 19, 1969
November 25, 1970
October 13, 1972
August 19, 1969
November 25, 1970
October 13, 1972
February 27, 1974
State secretaries and chairmen of state committees
President of the State Security Council (ministerial) Ion Stănescu March 13, 1969 April 24, 1972
State Secretary in the Ministry of Forestry and Building Materials Mihai Suder January 25, 1972 February 27, 1974
State Secretary in the Ministry of the Chemical Industry Ilie Câșu December 30, 1972 February 27, 1974
State Secretary in the Ministry of Heavy Machinery Industry Traian Dudas 18th December 1972 February 27, 1974
State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Trade Nicolae M. Nicolae February 28, 1972 February 27, 1974
State Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Industry, Forests and Water Angelo Miculescu
Aldea Militaru
January 26, 1971
December 30, 1972
April 24, 1972
February 27, 1974
First Vice President of the Economic Council (ministerial) Mihai Marinescu October 13, 1972 February 27, 1974
President of the State Committee for Culture and the Arts (ministerial) Pompiliu Macovei
Dumitru Popescu
March 13, 1969
July 15, 1971
July 15, 1971
February 27, 1974
President of the National Council for Scientific Research (ministerial) Nicolae Murguleț
Gheorghe Buzdugan
Gheorghe Cioară
March 13, 1969
August 19, 1969
September 17, 1970
August 19, 1969
September 17, 1970
February 27, 1974
First Vice President of the National Council for Scientific Research (in the rank of State Secretary) Octavian Groza 18th December 1972 February 27, 1974
President of the Local Government Affairs Committee (ministerial) Petre Blajovici March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
First Vice President of the State Planning Committee (in the rank of State Secretary) Gheorghe Cioară
Emilian Dobrescu
Nicolae Mihai
April 30, 1969
May 15, 1972
December 18, 1972
May 15, 1972
December 18, 1972
February 27, 1974
President of the Awards Committee (ministerial) Gheorghe Gaston Marin March 13, 1969 February 27, 1974
President of the National Council for Water (ministerial) Florin Ioan Iorgulescu January 26, 1971 February 27, 1974
President of the State Committee for Nuclear Energy (ministerial) Ioan Urzu December 31, 1969 February 27, 1974
President of the Central Council of the General Union of Trade Unions (UGSR) (in the rank of minister) Virgil Trofin 17th November 1971 February 27, 1974
Adviser to the Council of State (ministerial) Horia Hulubei December 31, 1969 February 27, 1974
Head of the State General Inspectorate for Product Quality Control (Ministerial) Dumitru Niculescu July 21, 1970 February 27, 1974

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Remarks

  1. ^ The Ministry of the Armed Forces was renamed the Ministry of National Defense on November 1, 1972
  2. Amalgamation of the Ministry of Petroleum with the Ministry of Mining Industry and Geology on April 1, 1971 to form the Ministry of Mining, Petroleum and Geology
  3. Renaming of the Mining Ministry to the Ministry of Mining Industry and Geology on March 18, 1970
  4. ↑ Amalgamation of the Ministry of Mining Industry and Geology with the Ministry of Petroleum on April 1, 1971 to form the Ministry of Mining, Petroleum and Geology
  5. ^ Renaming of the Ministry of Construction to Ministry of Building Materials Industry on October 11, 1969
  6. ↑ Amalgamation of the Ministry of Building Materials Industry with the Ministry of Wood Industry on January 25, 1972 to form the Ministry of Forestry and Building Material Industry
  7. Renaming of the Ministry of Construction in the Chemical and Refining Industry to Ministry of Construction Industry on October 11, 1969
  8. Renaming and division of the Ministry of Mechanical Engineering into the Ministry of Heavy Machinery Industry on November 1, 1972 and Ministry of the Ministry of Machine Tool Construction and Electrical Engineering
  9. ^ Dissolution of the Supreme Agriculture Council on October 22, 1969
  10. Renaming of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry to Ministry of Agriculture, Food Industry, Forests and Water on January 26, 1971
  11. Renaming of the Ministry of Forestry to Ministry of Wood Industry on October 11, 1969
  12. ↑ Amalgamation of the Ministry of Wood Industry with the Ministry of Building Materials Industry on January 25, 1972 to form the Ministry of Forestry and Building Materials Industry
  13. On January 26, 1971, the Ministry of Food Industry was incorporated as a department into the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Industry, Forests and Water and downgraded to Secretary of State
  14. Merger of the Ministry of Railways with the Ministry of Land, Sea and Air Transport to form the Ministry of Transport on August 19, 1969
  15. ↑ Amalgamation of the Ministry of Land, Sea and Air Transport with the Ministry of Railways to form the Ministry of Transport on August 19, 1969
  16. The Ministry of Transport was merged with the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications and renamed the Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications on April 1, 1971
  17. ↑ The Ministry of Post and Telecommunications was merged with the Ministry of Transport and renamed the Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications on April 1, 1971
  18. The youth minister was also First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth Union UTC
  19. Renamed Ministry of Education and Instruction on November 17, 1971
  20. ^ Then Stănescu became Minister of the Interior on April 24, 1972
  21. ^ Renaming of the State Committee for Culture and Art to Council for Culture and Socialist Education on September 16, 1971