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First Maniu cabinet

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Iuliu Maniu
The members of the Maniu cabinet

The first cabinet of Iuliu Maniu was the government of Romania from 10 November 1928 to 6 June 1930.

Ministers

The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:[1]

  • President of the Council of Ministers:
  • Minister of the Interior:
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs:
  • Minister of Finance:
  • Minister of Justice:
  • Grigore Iunian (10 November 1928 – 7 March 1930)
  • Voicu Nițescu (7 March – 6 June 1930)
  • Minister of Public Instruction:[2]
  • Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts:[3]
  • Aurel Vlad (10 November 1928 – 14 November 1929)
  • Minister of Public Instruction and Religious Affairs:[4]
  • Minister of War:
  • Minister of Agriculture and Property:
  • Minister of Industry and Commerce:
  • Virgil Madgearu (10 November 1928 – 14 November 1929)
  • Aurel Vlad (14 November 1929 – 7 March 1930)
  • Eduard Mirto (7 March – 6 June 1930)
  • Ministry of Labour, Social Insurance and Cooperation[5]
  • Ion Răducanu (10 November 1928 – 14 November 1929)
  • Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare:[6]
  • Sever Dan (10 November 1928 – 14 November 1929)
  • Minister of Labour, Health, and Social Security:[7]
  • Ion Răducanu (14 November 1929 – 6 June 1930)
  • Minister of Public Works:[8]
  • Minister of Communications:[9]
  • Gen. Nicolae Alevra (10 November 1928 – 15 October 1929)
  • (interim) Voicu Nițescu (15 October – 14 November 1929)
  • Minister of Public Works and Communications:
  • Ministers of State:
  • Pantelimon Halippa (10 November 1928 – 14 November 1929)
  • Sever Bocu (10 November 1928 – 14 November 1929)
  • Voicu Nițescu (10 November 1928 – 14 November 1929)
  • Teofil Sauciuc-Săveanu (10 November 1928 – 14 November 1929)

References

  1. ^ Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor României de la începuturi - 1859 până în zilele noastre - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995)
  2. ^ As of 14 November 1929, the Ministry was merged with the Ministry of Religious Affairs and the Arts to form the Ministry of Public Instruction and Religious Affairs.
  3. ^ As of 14 November 1929, the Ministry was merged with the Ministry of Public Instruction to form the Ministry of Public Instruction and Religious Affairs.
  4. ^ Ministry re-established as of 14 November 1929.
  5. ^ As of 14 November 1929, the Ministry was merged with the Ministry of Public Health and Social Welfare to form the Ministry of Labour, Health, and Social Security.
  6. ^ As of 14 November 1929, the Ministry was merged with the Ministry of Labour, Social Insurance and Cooperation to form the Ministry of Labour, Health, and Social Security.
  7. ^ Ministry established on 14 November 1929.
  8. ^ As of 14 November 1929, the Ministry was merged with the Ministry of Communications to form the Ministry of Public Works and Communications.
  9. ^ As of 14 November 1929, the Ministry was merged with the Ministry of Public Works to form the Ministry of Public Works and Communications.
Preceded by Cabinet of Romania
10 November 1928 – 6 June 1930
Succeeded by


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