Ungureanu cabinet

Ungureanu I

120th cabinet of Romania
Date formed 9 February 2012
Date dissolved 27 April 2012
People and organisations
Head of government Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu
Head of state Traian Băsescu
Member party PD-L, UDMR, UNPR
Status in legislature Coalition
Opposition party Social Liberal Union (Social Democrat Party, National Liberal Party and Conservative Party)
Opposition leader Victor Ponta, Crin Antonescu, Daniel Constantin
History
Election(s) 30 November 2008
Outgoing election -
Legislature term(s) 2008-2012
Predecessor Boc II
Successor Ponta Cabinet

The Ungureanu Cabinet was a cabinet of ministers governing Romania in early 2012. Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu was designated by President Băsescu to form a new government after previous PM Emil Boc left office, decision approved on 9 February 2012. It dissolved on 27 April 2012.

Coalition members:   PD-L,   UNPR,   UDMR, and   Independent ministers

Office Name Party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Ind. 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Interior Gabriel Berca PD-L 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Justice Cătălin Predoiu Ind. 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Health Ritli Ladislau UDMR 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Foreign Affairs Cristian Diaconescu UNPR 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of National Defense Gabriel Oprea 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Culture Kelemen Hunor UDMR 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of European Affairs Leonard Orban Ind. 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Finance Bogdan Drăgoi PD-L 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Economy Lucian Bode 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Agriculture Stelian Fuia 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Environment László Borbély UDMR 9 February 2012 5 April 2012
Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Ind. 5 April 2012 10 April 2012
Attila Korodi UDMR 10 April 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Tourism Cristian Petrescu PD-L 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Education Cătălin Baba 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Communications Răzvan Mustea 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Labour Claudia Boghicevici 9 February 2012 27 April 2012
Minister of Transport Alexandru Nazare 9 February 2012 27 April 2012

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