Second Maurer cabinet | |
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![]() 102st Cabinet of Romania | |
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Date formed | 18 March 1965 |
Date dissolved | 21 August 1965 |
People and organisations | |
President of the State Council | Chivu Stoica |
President of the Council of Ministers | Ion Gheorghe Maurer (PCR) |
First Vice President of the Council of Ministers | Emil Bodnăraș (PCR) Gheorghe Apostol (PCR) Alexandru Drăghici (PCR) Ilie Verdeț (PCR) |
No. of ministers | 41 |
Total no. of members | 32 |
Member party | PCR |
Status in legislature | One-party state |
History | |
Election | 1965 |
Legislature term | 5th Great National Assembly |
Predecessor | Maurer I |
Successor | Maurer III |
The second Maurer cabinet was the government of Romania from 18 March to 21 August 1965.
Composition
[edit]The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:[1]
- President of the Council of Ministers:
- Ion Gheorghe Maurer (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- First Vice President of the Council of Ministers:
- Emil Bodnăraș (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Gheorghe Apostol (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Alexandru Drăghici (18 March – 24 July 1965)
- Ilie Verdeț (24 July – 21 August 1965)
- Vice Presidents of the Council of Ministers:
- Alexandru Moghioroș (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Alexandru Bârlădeanu (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Gheorghe Gaston Marin (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Petre Blajovici (4 octombrie 1955 – 19 martie 1957)
- Gheorghe Rădoi (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Gheorghe (Gogu) Rădulescu (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of the Interior:
- Alexandru Drăghici (18 March – 24 July 1965)
- Cornel Onescu (24 July – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Foreign Affairs:
- Corneliu Mănescu (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Justice:
- Adrian Dumitriu (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of National Defense:
- Leontin Sălăjan (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Finance:
- Aurel Vijoli (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Metallurgical Industry:
- Ion Marinescu (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Petroleum and Chemical Industry:
- Mihail Florescu (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Mines and Electric Power:
- Bujor Almășan (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Construction Industry:
- Dumitru Mosora (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Machine Construction:
- Mihai Marinescu (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Light Industry:
- Alexandru Sencovici (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- President of the Superior Council of Agriculture (with ministerial rank):
- Mihai Dalea (18 March – 24 July 1965)
- Nicolae Giosan (24 July – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Forestry Economics:
- Mihai Suder (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Food Industry:
- János Fazekas (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Internal Commerce:
- Mihail Levente (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of External Commerce:
- Mihail Petri (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Transport and Telecommunications:
- Dumitru Simulescu (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Health and Social Provisions:
- Voinea Marinescu (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- Minister of Education:
- Ștefan Bălan (18 March – 21 August 1965)
Minister Secretaries of State
[edit]- President of the State Committee for Culture and Arts (with ministerial rank):
- Constanța Crăciun (18 March – 21 August 1965)
- President of the State Planning Committee (with ministerial rank):
- Gheorghe Gaston Marin (18 March – 21 August 1965)
References
[edit]- ^ Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor României de la începuturi - 1859 până în zilele noastre - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995)