Second Maurer cabinet

Second Maurer cabinet

102st Cabinet of Romania
Date formed18 March 1965 (1965-03-18)
Date dissolved21 August 1965 (1965-08-21)
People and organisations
President of the State CouncilChivu Stoica
President of the Council of MinistersIon Gheorghe Maurer (PCR)
First Vice President of the Council of MinistersEmil Bodnăraș (PCR)
Gheorghe Apostol (PCR)
Alexandru Drăghici (PCR)
Ilie Verdeț (PCR)
No. of ministers41
Total no. of members32
Member partyPCR
Status in legislatureOne-party state
History
Election1965
Legislature term5th Great National Assembly
PredecessorMaurer I
SuccessorMaurer III

The second Maurer cabinet was the government of Romania from 18 March to 21 August 1965.

Composition

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

  • President of the Council of Ministers:
  • First Vice President of the Council of Ministers:
  • Vice Presidents of the Council of Ministers:
  • Minister of the Interior:
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs:
  • Minister of Justice:
  • Adrian Dumitriu (18 March – 21 August 1965)
  • Minister of National Defense:
  • 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

  • President of the State Committee for Culture and Arts (with ministerial rank):
  • President of the State Planning Committee (with ministerial rank):

References

  1. ^ Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor României de la începuturi - 1859 până în zilele noastre - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995)