Third Roman cabinet
Roman III | |
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109th Cabinet of Romania | |
Date formed | 30 April 1991 |
Date dissolved | 16 October 1991 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Ion Iliescu |
Head of government | Petre Roman |
Member party | FSN |
Status in legislature | Majority |
History | |
Election | - |
Outgoing election | - |
Legislature term | 1990–1992 |
Predecessor | Roman II |
Successor | Stolojan |
The third cabinet of prime minister of Romania Petre Roman took office from 30 April 1991 up until 16 October 1991. It was the 109th overall cabinet of Romania and ended three weeks after the September 1991 Mineriad which occurred in Bucharest. It was a single-party majority cabinet, plus independents.
Members
Single-party majority cabinet: FSN and Independent ministers
- Petre Roman/Theodor Stolojan(ad interim)
Minister of State:
- Dan Mircea Popescu (Co-ordinating Quality of Life)
Ministers:
- Victor Babiuc (Justice)
- Niculae Spiroiu (Defense)
- Andrei Pleșu (Culture and Arts)
- Ioan Țipu (Agriculture)
- Adrian Năstase (Foreign Affairs)
- Eugen Dijmărescu (Economy)
- Doru-Viorel Ursu (Interior)
- Gheorghe Ștefan (Education)
- Valeriu Eugen Pop (Environment)
- Mihnea Marmeliuc (Labor)
- Traian Băsescu (Transport)
- Bogdan Marinescu (Health)
- Andrei Chirică (Communication)
- Victor Athanasie Stănculescu (Industry)
- Constantin Fota (Commerce and Tourism)
- Bogdan Niculescu-Duvăz (Youth and Sport)
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(1862–1881)
(1881–1947)
- I. C. Brătianu IV
- Rosetti I
- Rosetti II
- L. Catargiu III
- Manu
- Florescu II
- L. Catargiu IV
- Sturdza I
- Aurelian
- Sturdza II
- Cantacuzino I
- Carp I
- Sturdza III
- Cantacuzino II
- Sturdza IV
- I. I. C. Brătianu I
- I. I. C. Brătianu II
- Carp II
- Maiorescu I
- Maiorescu II
- I. I. C. Brătianu III
- I. I. C. Brătianu IV
- Averescu I
- Marghiloman
- Coandă
- I. I. C. Brătianu V
- Văitoianu
- Vaida-Voevod I
- Averescu II
- Ionescu
- I. I. C. Brătianu VI
- Averescu III
- Știrbey
- I. I. C. Brătianu VII
- V. Brătianu
- Maniu I
- Mironescu I
- Maniu II
- Mironescu II
- Iorga
- Vaida-Voevod II
- Vaida-Voevod III
- Maniu III
- Vaida-Voevod IV
- Duca
- Angelescu
- Tătărescu I
- Tătărescu II
- Tătărescu III
- Tătărescu IV
- Goga
- Cristea I
- Cristea II
- Cristea III
- Călinescu
- Argeșanu
- Argetoianu
- Tătărescu V
- Tătărescu VI
- Gigurtu
- Antonescu I
- Antonescu II
- Antonescu III
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- Rădescu
- Groza I
- Groza II
(1947–1989)
- Groza III
- Groza IV
- Gheorghiu-Dej I
- Gheorghiu-Dej II
- Stoica I
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- Maurer I
- Maurer II
- Maurer III
- Maurer IV
- Maurer V
- Mănescu I
- Mănescu II
- Verdeț I
- Verdeț II
- Dăscălescu I
- Dăscălescu II
(1989–present)