First Stoica cabinet

98th Cabinet of Romania
Date formed4 October 1955 (1955-10-04)
Date dissolved19 March 1957 (1957-03-19)
People and organisations
President of the Presidium of the Great National AssemblyPetru Groza
President of the Council of MinistersChivu Stoica (PCR)
First Vice President of the Council of MinistersEmil Bodnăraș (PCR)
Petre Borilă (PCR)
Alexandru Drăghici (PCR)
Miron Constantinescu (PCR)
No. of ministers41
Total no. of members55
Member partiesPCR
Status in legislatureGreat National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Romania
History
Election(s)1952
Legislature term(s)2nd Great National Assembly
PredecessorGheorghiu-Dej II
SuccessorStoica II

The First Stoica cabinet was the government of Romania from October 4, 1955 to March 19, 1957.

Ministerial changes in the government

- January 10, 1956 - The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry was divided as follows: Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Forestry and Ministry of State Farming.

- January 10, 1956 - The Ministry of Wood, Paper and Pulp Industry was reorganized, becoming the Ministry of Wood Industry.

- January 21, 1957 - The Ministry of Health merged with the Ministry of Social Welfare to form the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare.

- January 21, 1957 - The Ministry of Collections was abolished.

- February 19, 1957 - The Ministry of Communal Households and Local Industry was abolished.

Composition

Source:[1]

Chivu Stoica (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Emil Bodnăraș[2] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Petre Borilă[3][4] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Alexandru Drăghici[5] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Miron Constantinescu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Dumitru Petrescu (October 4, 1955 - May 26, 1956)
Gheorghe Hossu (26 May 1956 - 19 March 1957)
Simion Bughici[6] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Alexandru Moghioroș (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Alexandru Bârlădeanu[7][8] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Ștefan Voitec[9] (November 24, 1956 - March 19, 1957)

Ministers

Pavel Ștefan (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Grigore Preoteasa (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Gheorghe Diaconescu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Leontin Sălăjan[10] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Manea Mănescu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Gherasim Popa (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Mihail Florescu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Ion Dumitru (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Ioan Mineu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Gheorghe Cioara (October 4, 1955 - February 19, 1957)
Nicolae Gheorghiu (19 February - 19 March 1957)
Gheorghe Hossu (4 October 1955 - 10 January 1956)
Ștefan Bălan (January 10, 1956 - March 19, 1957)
Carol Loncear (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Alexandru Sencovici (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Constantin Popescu[11] (October 4, 1955 - January 10, 1956)
Gheorghe Hossu (January 10 - May 26, 1956)
Marin Stancu (May 26, 1956 - March 19, 1957)
Mihai Suder (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Constantin Teodoru (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Bucur Șciopu (January 10, 1956 - March 19, 1957)
Anton Vladoiu (October 4, 1955 - March 23, 1956)
Filip Geltz (March 23, 1956 - February 19, 1957)
Constantin Popescu (January 10, 1956 - March 19, 1957)
Mihai Dalea (October 4, 1955 - May 11, 1956)
Constantin Doncea[12] (May 11, 1956 - January 21, 1957)
Ștefan Voitec[13] (October 4, 1955 - November 24, 1956)
Marcel Popescu (October 4, 1955 - November 24, 1956)
Gheorghe Rădulescu (24 November 1956 - 19 March 1957)
Ionel Diaconescu (October 4, 1955 - September 24, 1956)
Ion Cosma (September 24, 1956 - March 19, 1957)
Gheorghe D. Safer (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Dumitru Simulescu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Octavian Berlogea (October 4, 1955 - January 21, 1957)
Voinea Marinescu (October 4, 1955 - January 21, 1957)
Voinea Marinescu (January 21 - March 19, 1957)
Ilie Murgulescu (October 4, 1955 - November 24, 1956)
Miron Constantinescu (November 24, 1956 - March 19, 1957)
Constanța Crăciun[14] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Petre Constantinescu-Iași[15] (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)

Ministers Secretaries of State

Alexandru Bârlădeanu (October 4, 1955 - May 26, 1956)
Gheorghe Gaston Marin (26 May 1956 - 19 March 1957)
Dumitru Coliu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
Nicolae Badescu (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)

Source

References

  1. ^ (in Romanian) Chivu Stoica Government Archived 2011-10-06 at the Wayback Machine; accessed April 5, 2012
  2. ^ Final Report, p. 43 n. 32
  3. ^ Tismăneanu, Stalinism..., p.293
  4. ^ George H. Hodos, Show Trials: Stalinist Purges in Eastern Europe, 1948-1954, Praeger/Greenwood, Westport, 1987, p.99. ISBN 0-275-92783-0
  5. ^ Grigore and Șerbu, p. 311; S. Neagoe, p. 249
  6. ^ "Foreign Affairs Commission". Retrieved 2010-08-20.
  7. ^ Bogdan Cristian Iacob, "Avatars of the Romanian Academy and the Historical Front: 1948 versus 1955", in Vladimir Tismăneanu (ed.), Stalinism Revisited: The Establishment of Communist Regimes in East-Central Europe, p.273. Central European University Press, 2010, ISBN 978-9639776630
  8. ^ (in Romanian) Dan Drăghia, Biography at the 1990 Mineriad section of the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile site; accessed April 3, 2012
  9. ^ http://www.cnsas.ro/documente/2004%20-%20Membrii%20CC.pdf
  10. ^ (in Romanian) Galeria Şefilor SMG, at the Romanian Defense Ministry site; accessed April 2, 2012
  11. ^ Ion Alexandrescu, Enciclopedia de istorie a României, vol. 2, pp. 121-23. Bucharest: Editura Meronia, 2000. ISBN 978-973-820-000-5
  12. ^ Dobre, p.224
  13. ^ Dobre et al., p. 627; Dumitrescu, p. 328
  14. ^ "Nomenclatura - membrii I (A - C)". Comunismul în România - (in Romanian).
  15. ^ Pena, Cătălin. "Azi era ziua unui comunist român din 1921, conducător al Uniunii Patrioților". www.evenimentulistoric.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2022-11-12.
Preceded bySecond Gheorghiu-Dej cabinet Cabinet of Romania October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957 Succeeded bySecond Stoica cabinet