Văcăroiu Cabinet
Văcăroiu I | |
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111th Cabinet of Romania | |
Date formed | 19 November 1992 |
Date dissolved | 11 December 1996 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Ion Iliescu |
Head of government | Nicolae Văcăroiu |
Member party | FDSN/PDSR |
Status in legislature | Supported by a legislative coalition |
History | |
Election | 27 September 1992 |
Outgoing election | 26 November 1996 |
Legislature term | 1992–1996 |
Budget | Four |
Predecessor | Stolojan |
Successor | Ciorbea |
The Văcăroiu Cabinet was the 111th cabinet of Romania between 1992 and 1996, led by Nicolae Văcăroiu. After the 1992 general elections, when FDSN obtained 27.75% of the votes in the Chamber of Deputies, and 28.31% in the Senate, the reelected President, Ion Iliescu, nominated in November 1992 Nicolae Văcăroiu as Prime Minister of a minority cabinet formed by FDSN.
The Văcăroiu Cabinet was supported in the Romanian parliament by a legislative coalition called ”the Red Quadrilateral” between FDSN, PRM (Partidul România Mare, the Great Romania Party), PUNR (Partidul Unității Naționale a Românilor, the National Unity of Romanians Party), PDAR (Partidul Democrației Agrare din România, the Agrarian Democracy from Romania Party), and PSM (Partidul Socialist al Muncii, the Socialist Party of Labour).
Membership
[edit]Văcăroiu Cabinet was a minority cabinet formed by members of the FDSN/PDSR, and Independent ministers
Ministers of State
[edit]Ministers
[edit]- Petre Ninosu/Gavril Iosif Chiuzbaian/Ion Predescu (Justice)
- Florin Georgescu (Finance)
- Niculae Spiroiu/Gheorghe Tinca (Defense)
- Mihai Golu/Liviu Maior/Marin Sorescu/Viorel Mărgineanu/Grigore Zanc (Culture and Arts)
- Ioan Oancea/Valeriu Tabără/Alexandru Lăpușan (Agriculture)
- Teodor Meleșcanu (Foreign Affairs)
- Marin Cristea (Public Works)
- Constantin Teculescu/Cristian Ionescu/Petru Crișan/Dan Ioan Popescu (Commerce)
- George Ioan Dănescu/Doru Ioan Tărăcilă (Interior)
- Liviu Maior (Education)
- Aurel-Constantin Ilie (Environment)
- Dan Mircea Popescu (Labor)
- Paul Teodoru/Aurel Novac (Transport)
- Iulian Mincu/Daniela Bartoș (Health)
- Andrei Chirică/Adrian Turicu/Mircea Coșea (Communication)
- Dumitru Popescu/Alexandru Stănescu (Industries)
- Matei-Agathon Dan (Tourism)
- Doru Dumitru Palade/Valer Dorneanu/Petre Ninosu (Research and Technology)
- Gheorghe Angelescu/Alexandru Mironov (Youth and Sport)
Notes
[edit]- ^ Joined PDSR in May 1996