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Grindeanu Cabinet

126th Cabinet of Romania
Sorin Grindeanu, head of government
Date formed4 January 2017 (2017-01-04)
Date dissolved29 June 2017 (2017-06-29)
People and organisations
Head of stateKlaus Iohannis
Head of governmentSorin Grindeanu
Member partyPSD, ALDE
Status in legislatureCoalition
Opposition partyPNL, USR, PMP
History
Election(s)2016
Legislature term(s)2016–20
PredecessorCioloș
SuccessorTudose

The Grindeanu cabinet was the 126th government of Romania which was formed after the 2016 legislative election. It was led by Sorin Grindeanu, who assumed office as Prime Minister on 4 January up until the end of his term on 29 June 2017. The cabinet was dismissed after a motion of no confidence initiated by the Social Democratic Party (PSD), the same party from which Grindeanu stemmed.[1]

Membership

Position Minister Party Date sworn in Left office
Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu PSD 4 January 2017 29 June 2017
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Regional Development, Public Administration and European Funds Sevil Shhaideh PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Augustin Jianu PSD 16 June 2017 29 June 2017
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Environment and Climate Change Daniel Constantin ALDE 4 January 2017 3 April 2017
Grațiela-Leocadia Gavrilescu [ro] ALDE 3 April 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of Internal Affairs Carmen Daniela Dan PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of Public Finance Viorel Ștefan PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Petre Daea PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of Foreign Affairs Teodor Meleșcanu ALDE 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of National Defence Gabriel-Beniamin Leș PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of Justice Florin Iordache PSD 4 January 2017 9 February 2017
Ana Birchall (acting) PSD 9 February 2017 23 February 2017
Tudorel Toader Ind. 23 February 2017 15 June 2017
Minister of Economy Alexandru Petrescu PSD 4 January 2017 23 February 2017
Mihai Tudose PSD 23 February 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of Communications and Information Society Augustin Jianu PSD 4 January 2017 29 June 2017
Minister of Health Florian-Dorel Bodog PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of National Education Pavel Năstase PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of Labor, Family, and Social Protection Lia Olguța Vasilescu PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Alexandru-Răzvan Cuc PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of Culture and National Patrimony Ioan Vulpescu PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Youth and Sports Minister Marius-Alexandru Dunca PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of Energy Toma-Florin Petcu ALDE 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of Tourism Mircea-Titus Dobre PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister of Research and Innovation Șerban-Constantin Valeca PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister for Water and Forests Adriana Petcu PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister for Business, Trade and Entrepreneurship Florin Nicolae Jianu Ind. 4 January 2017 2 February 2017
Alexandru Petrescu PSD 10 February 2017 (acting to 23 February 2017) 14 June 2017
Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament Grațiela-Leocadia Gavrilescu ALDE 4 January 2017 3 April 2017
Viorel Ilie ALDE 3 April 2017 14 June 2017
Minister Delegate for Romanians Abroad Andreea Păstârnac PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister Delegate for European Funds Mihaela-Virginia Toader PSD 4 January 2017 23 February 2017
Rovana Plumb PSD 23 February 2017 14 June 2017
Minister Delegate for European Affairs Ana Birchall PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017
Minister Delegate for Social Dialogue Gabriel Petrea PSD 4 January 2017 14 June 2017

References

  1. ^ "Moțiunea de cenzură, adoptată. Guvernul lui Sorin Grindeanu A FOST DEMIS de propriul partid, care l-a susținut la investire". Știrile PRO TV (in Romanian). 21 June 2017. Retrieved 18 April 2021.