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Dăncilă Cabinet

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128th Government of Romania
Dăncilă Cabinet

128thCabinet of Romania
Date formed29 January 2018 (2018-01-29)
Date dissolved4 November 2019 (2019-11-04)[1]
People and organisations
Head of stateKlaus Iohannis
Head of governmentViorica Dăncilă
No. of ministers27
Member parties
  • PSD
  • ALDE (January 2017–August 2019)
Status in legislatureCoalition (Majority) (until August 2019)
Minority government (August–November 2019)
Opposition leaders
History
Outgoing election2016
Legislature term2016–2020
PredecessorTudose
SuccessorOrban

TheDăncilă Cabinet was the 128thGovernment of Romania. It was led byViorica Dăncilă, who assumed office asPrime Minister of Romania along with her cabinet on 29 January 2018.[2]

Led by Viorica Dăncilă, this cabinet was constituted and supported by a center-left coalition between the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE). Together, they had 167 deputies of 329, or 50.8% of seats in theChamber of Deputies, and 76 senators from 136, or 55.9% of Senate seats.[3]

On 26 January 2018, the composition of the government was announced. The government gained a vote of confidence on 29 January in Parliament with 282 votes in favor, 48 more than the constitutional majority required, thanks to the support ofUDMR and deputies representing national minorities.

The government took office on 29 January after the resignation of the Social DemocraticTudose Cabinet. Dăncilă became the first woman to lead a government in Romania.[4]

On 10 October 2019, a no-confidence vote to dissolve the Dăncilă Cabinet was adopted inParliament with 238 votes in favour and 4 against.[1]

PositionMinisterParty[5]Date sworn inLeft office
Prime MinisterViorica DăncilăPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Regional Development and Public AdministrationPaul StănescuPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of EnvironmentGrațiela GavrilescuALDE29 January 201827 August 2019
Deputy Prime Minister without portfolioViorel ȘtefanPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for the Implementation of Strategic Partnerships of RomaniaAna BirchallPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister of Internal AffairsCarmen DanPSD29 January 201815 July 2019
Minister of Public FinanceEugen TeodoroviciPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentPetre DaeaPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister of Foreign AffairsTeodor MeleșcanuALDE29 January 201815 July 2019
Ramona MănescuInd.24 July 20194 November 2019
Minister of National DefenseMihai FiforPSD29 January 201820 November 2018
Gabriel LeșPSD20 November 20184 November 2019
Minister of JusticeTudorel ToaderInd.29 January 201824 April 2019
Ana BirchallPSD7 June 20194 November 2019
Minister of EconomyDănuț AndrușcăPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister of Communications and Information SocietyBogdan CojocaruPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister of HealthSorina PinteaPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister of EducationValentin PopaPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister of Labor and Social JusticeLia Olguța VasilescuPSD29 January 201820 November 2018
Minister of European FundsRovana PlumbPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister of Transport and InfrastructureLucian ȘovaPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister of Culture and National IdentityGeorge Ivașcu (actor) [ro]Ind.29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister of Youth and SportsIoana BranPSD29 January 201819 November 2018
Constantin-Bogdan MateiPSD20 November 20184 November 2019
Minister of EnergyAnton AntonALDE29 January 201827 August 2019
Minister of TourismBogdan TrifPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister of Research and InnovationNicolae BurnetePSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister of Waters and ForestsIoan DeneșPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister for the Business Environment, Commerce and EntrepreneurshipRadu OpreaPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister-delegate for Relations with ParliamentViorel IlieALDE29 January 201827 August 2019
Minister-delegate for Romanians AbroadNatalia IntoteroPSD29 January 20184 November 2019
Minister-delegate for European AffairsVictor NegrescuPSD29 January 20184 November 2019

References

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  1. ^abPeneș, Sorin; Novăceanu, Alina; Zaharia, Cristina (10 October 2019). Panaitescu, Adina (ed.)."Parliament: Censure motion, adopted".AGERPRES.Archived from the original on 10 October 2019. Retrieved10 October 2019.
  2. ^"Iohannis, atac dur la adresa coaliției după jurământul Guvernului. "Ați băgat țara în criză, terminați cu țopăiala bugetară"".stirileprotv.ro (in Romanian). 29 June 2017.Archived from the original on 29 June 2017.
  3. ^"Noul Guvern al României. Viorica Dăncilă a prezentat lista cu miniștrii propuși".stirileprotv.ro (in Romanian). 26 January 2018.
  4. ^"Viorica Dancila, première Première ministre de Roumanie".www.rfi.fr (in French). 30 January 2018.
  5. ^Dan Ionescu (28 June 2017)."EXCLUSIV: Lista FINALĂ a noului guvern condus de Mihai TUDOSE! Se creează un nou portofoliu de vicepremier".Capital (in Romanian).
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