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The Second Maurer cabinet was the council of ministers that governed Romania from March 18, 1965 to August 20, 1965.
Composition
[edit]- President of the Council of Ministers
- Ion Gheorghe Maurer (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
Vice Presidents of the Council of Ministers
[edit]- First Vice President of the Council of Ministers
- Emil Bodnăraș (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- First Vice President of the Council of Ministers
- Gheorghe Apostol (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- First Vice President of the Council of Ministers
- Alexandru Drăghici (March 18 - July 24, 1965)
- Ilie Verdeț (July 24 - August 20, 1965)
- Vice President of the Council of Ministers
- Alexandru Moghioroș (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Vice President of the Council of Ministers
- Alexandru Bârlădeanu (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Vice President of the Council of Ministers
- Gheorghe Gaston Marin (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Vice President of the Council of Ministers
- Petre Blajovici (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957)
- Vice President of the Council of Ministers
- Gheorghe Rădoi (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Vice President of the Council of Ministers
- Gheorghe Rădulescu (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
Ministers
[edit]- Minister of Internal Affairs
- Alexandru Drăghici (March 18 - July 24, 1965)
- Cornel Onescu (July 24 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Corneliu Mănescu (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Justice
- Adrian Dumitriu (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Armed Forces
- Leontin Sălăjan (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Finance
- Aurel Vijoli (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Metallurgical Industry
- Ion Marinescu (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Oil and Chemistry
- Mihail Florescu (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Mines and Electric Energy
- Bujor Almășan (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Construction Industry
- Dumitru Mosora (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Machine Construction
- Mihai Marinescu (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Light Industry
- Alexandru Sencovici (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- President of the Superior Council of Agriculture
- Mihai Dalea (March 18 - July 24, 1965)
- Nicolae Giosan (July 24 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Forestry Economy
- Mihai Suder (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Food Industry
- Janos Fazekas (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Internal Trade
- Mihail Levente (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Foreign Trade
- Mihail Petri (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Transport and Telecommunications
- Dumitru Simulescu (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Health and Social Provisions
- Voinea Marinescu (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- Minister of Education
- Ștefan Bălan (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
State Secretary Ministers
[edit]- President of the State Committee for Culture and Art (with the rank of minister)
- Constanța Crăciun (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
- President of the State Planning Committee (with the rank of minister)
- Gheorghe Gaston Marin (March 18 - August 20, 1965)
Bibliography
[edit]- Stelian Neagoe - "History of the Romanian Governments from the Beginnings - 1859 to the Present - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995)
- "Rompres". Archived from the original on 2007-02-11.
References
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