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First Orban Cabinet

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This article is about the cabinet of Romanian prime minister Ludovic Orban. For the cabinet of Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán, seeFirst Orbán Government.
Orban Cabinet

129thCabinet of Romania
Ludovic Orban
Date formed4 November 2019 (2019-11-04)
Date dissolved14 March 2020 (2020-03-14)
People and organisations
Head of stateKlaus Iohannis
Head of governmentLudovic Orban
Deputy head of governmentRaluca Turcan
No. of ministers18
Member partiesPNL
Status in legislatureMinority
Opposition partiesPSD(majority)
PRO(majority)
Opposition leadersMarcel Ciolacu
Victor Ponta
History
Outgoing election2020
Legislature term2016–2020
PredecessorDăncilă
SuccessorOrban II

TheFirst Orban cabinet was the government ofRomania until 14 March 2020. It was aminority administration led by Ludovic Orban, the leader of theNational Liberal Party (PNL), who received the support of a parliamentary majority on 4 November 2019 and entered office the same day. It included aconfidence-and-supply agreement with theSave Romania Union (USR) and theDemocratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ), as well as other smaller parties (including, most notably,People's Movement Party or PMP for short).

On 5 February 2020, a no-confidence vote to dissolve the Orban Cabinet was adopted inParliament with 261 votes in favour and 139 against.[1] According to theConstitution of Romania, this cabinet continued to serve as the Government of Romania until the date thenext cabinet was sworn in.

PositionMinisterPartyDate sworn inLeft office
Prime MinisterLudovic OrbanPNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Deputy Prime MinisterRaluca TurcanPNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister of Education and ResearchMonica AnisiePNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister for Economy, Energy and the Business EnvironmentVirgil-Daniel PopescuPNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister of Foreign AffairsBogdan AurescuIndependent4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister of DefenceNicolae CiucăIndependent4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister of Labour and Social ProtectionVioleta AlexandruPNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister for Public Works, Development and AdministrationIon ȘtefanPNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister for Environment, Waters and ForestsCostel AlexePNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister for Transport, Information and CommunicationsLucian BodePNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister of Public FinanceFlorin CîțuPNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister of JusticeCătălin PredoiuPNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentNechita-Adrian OrosPNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister of HealthVictor CostachePNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister of Internal AffairsMarcel VelaPNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister of European FundsIoan-Marcel BoloșPNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister of CultureBogdan GheorghiuPNL4 November 201914 March 2020
Minister of Youth and SportsIonuț StroePNL4 November 201914 March 2020

References

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  1. ^"Romanian Government Toppled In No-Confidence Vote".Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 5 February 2020.Archived from the original on 5 February 2020. Retrieved5 February 2020.
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