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{{AFC comment|1=This is probably a translation from the Romanian Wikipedia, but some of these citations are incomplete. You cite Tismăneanu, ''Final Report'', Grigore and Șerbu, S. Neagoe, and the CNSAS sources, but the citations don't explain what the source actually is! Fix that and I'll accept. [[User:Bkissin|Bkissin]] ([[User talk:Bkissin|talk]]) 16:02, 10 December 2023 (UTC)}} |
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| government_head = [[Chivu Stoica]] <small>(PCR)</small> |
| government_head = [[Chivu Stoica]] <small>(PCR)</small> |
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| deputy_government_head_title = First Vice President of the Council of Ministers |
| deputy_government_head_title = First Vice President of the Council of Ministers |
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| deputy_government_head = [[Emil Bodnăraș]] <small>(PCR)</small><br />[[Petre Borilă]] <small>(PCR)</small><br />[[Miron Constantinescu]] <small>(PCR)</small><br /> |
| deputy_government_head = [[Emil Bodnăraș]] <small>(PCR)</small><br />[[Petre Borilă]] <small>(PCR)</small><br />[[Miron Constantinescu]] <small>(PCR)</small><br />{{ill|Gherasim Poparo|ro}} <small>(PCR)</small><br />[[Alexandru Moghioroș]] <small>(PCR)</small><br />[[Alexandru Bârlădeanu]] <small>(PCR)</small><br />[[Ștefan Voitec]] <small>(PCR)</small><br />{{ill|Athanase Joja|ro}} <small>(PCR)</small><br /> |
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| state_head_title = President of the Presidium of the [[Great National Assembly (Socialist Republic of Romania)|Great National Assembly]] |
| state_head_title = President of the Presidium of the [[Great National Assembly (Socialist Republic of Romania)|Great National Assembly]] |
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| state_head = [[Petru Groza]] until January 7, 1958, [[Ion Gheorghe Maurer]] from January 10, 1958 |
| state_head = [[Petru Groza]] until January 7, 1958, [[Ion Gheorghe Maurer]] from January 10, 1958 |
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The Second Stoica cabinet was the government of Romania from March 20, 1957 to March 20, 1961. |
The '''Second Stoica cabinet''' was the government of Romania from March 20, 1957 to March 20, 1961. |
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==Changes in the government== |
==Changes in the government== |
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*''[[Deputy Prime Minister of Romania|Vice-President of the Council of Ministers]]'' |
*''[[Deputy Prime Minister of Romania|Vice-President of the Council of Ministers]]'' |
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::[[Miron Constantinescu]] (March 20, 1957 - July 15, 1957) |
::[[Miron Constantinescu]] (March 20, 1957 - July 15, 1957) |
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::{{ill|Gherasim Popa|ro}} (October 10, 1957 - March 20, 1961) |
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*''[[Deputy Prime Minister of Romania|Vice-President of the Council of Ministers]]'' |
*''[[Deputy Prime Minister of Romania|Vice-President of the Council of Ministers]]'' |
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*''[[Deputy Prime Minister of Romania|Vice-President of the Council of Ministers]]'' |
*''[[Deputy Prime Minister of Romania|Vice-President of the Council of Ministers]]'' |
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::{{ill|Athanase Joja|ro}} (February 8, 1958 - March 20, 1961) |
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===Ministers=== |
===Ministers=== |
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*''Minister of Justice'' |
*''Minister of Justice'' |
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::{{ill|Gheorghe Diaconescu|ro}} (March 20, 1957 - December 31, 1957) |
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::[[Avram Bunaciu]] (December 31, 1957 - January 23, 1958) |
::[[Avram Bunaciu]] (December 31, 1957 - January 23, 1958) |
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::{{ill|Gheorghe Diaconescu|ro}} (January 23, 1958 - March 20, 1961) |
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*''[[Ministry of National Defence (Romania)|Minister of National Defence]]'' |
*''[[Ministry of National Defence (Romania)|Minister of National Defence]]'' |
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*''[[Ministry of Public Finance (Romania)|Minister of Finance]]'' |
*''[[Ministry of Public Finance (Romania)|Minister of Finance]]'' |
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::{{ill|Aurel Vijoli|ro}} (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961) |
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*''Minister of Heavy Industry'' |
*''Minister of Heavy Industry'' |
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::{{ill|Gherasim Popa|ro}} (March 20, 1957 - April 27, 1959) |
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::{{ill|Carol Loncear|ro}} (April 27, 1959 - July 1, 1960) |
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::{{ill|Constantin Tuzu|ro}} (July 1, 1960 - March 20, 1961) |
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*''Minister of Mines'' |
*''Minister of Mines'' |
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::{{ill|Ioan Mineu|ro}} (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961) |
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*''Minister of Petroleum and Chemistry'' |
*''Minister of Petroleum and Chemistry'' |
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::{{ill|Mihail Florescu|ro}} (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961) |
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*''Minister of Consumer Goods Industry'' |
*''Minister of Consumer Goods Industry'' |
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::[[Ștefan Voitec]]<ref>Dobre ''et al.'', p. 627. See also Dumitrescu, p. 329</ref> (March 20, 1957 - April 27, 1959) |
::[[Ștefan Voitec]]<ref>Dobre ''et al.'', p. 627. See also Dumitrescu, p. 329</ref> (March 20, 1957 - April 27, 1959) |
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::{{ill|Alexandru Sencovici|ro}} (April 27, 1959 - March 20, 1961) |
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*''Minister of Construction and Building Materials'' (on May 4, 1959, the ministry was abolished) |
*''Minister of Construction and Building Materials'' (on May 4, 1959, the ministry was abolished) |
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::{{ill|Gheorghe Hossu|ro}} (March 20, 1957 - December 5, 1958) |
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::{{ill|Mihai Suder|ro}} (December 5, 1958 - May 4, 1959) |
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*''Minister of Agriculture and Forestry'' |
*''Minister of Agriculture and Forestry'' |
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*''Minister of Forestry Economics'' |
*''Minister of Forestry Economics'' |
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::{{ill|Mihai Suder|ro}} (December 17, 1959 - March 20, 1961) |
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*''Minister of Trade'' |
*''Minister of Trade'' |
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::{{ill|Marcel Popescu|ro}} (March 20, 1957 - August 17, 1959) |
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::[[Gheorghe Rădulescu]]<ref>Banu & Banu, p. 246; Dobre ''et al.'', p. 505</ref> (August 17, 1959 - March 20, 1961) |
::[[Gheorghe Rădulescu]]<ref>Banu & Banu, p. 246; Dobre ''et al.'', p. 505</ref> (August 17, 1959 - March 20, 1961) |
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*''Minister of Transport and Telecommunications'' |
*''Minister of Transport and Telecommunications'' |
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::[[Emil Bodnăraș]] (March 20, 1957 - April 27, 1959) |
::[[Emil Bodnăraș]] (March 20, 1957 - April 27, 1959) |
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::{{ill|Dumitru Simulescu|ro}} (April 27, 1959 - March 20, 1961) |
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*''Minister of Health and Social Provisions'' |
*''Minister of Health and Social Provisions'' |
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::{{ill|Voinea Marinescu|ro}} (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961) |
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*''[[Ministry of Education (Romania)|Minister of Education]]'' |
*''[[Ministry of Education (Romania)|Minister of Education]]'' |
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::[[Miron Constantinescu]] (March 20, 1957 - July 15, 1957) |
::[[Miron Constantinescu]] (March 20, 1957 - July 15, 1957) |
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::{{ill|Athanase Joja|ro}} (July 15, 1957 - January 16, 1960) |
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::[[Ilie Murgulescu]] (January 16, 1960 - March 20, 1961) |
::[[Ilie Murgulescu]] (January 16, 1960 - March 20, 1961) |
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*''President of the Committee for the Issues of Local Organs of State Administration'' (with ministerial rank) |
*''President of the Committee for the Issues of Local Organs of State Administration'' (with ministerial rank) |
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::{{ill|Petre Costache|ro}} (March 20, 1957 - May 4, 1959) |
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*''President of the State Waters Committee'' (with ministerial rank) |
*''President of the State Waters Committee'' (with ministerial rank) |
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::{{ill|Ion S. Bernacki|ro}} (March 20, 1957 - December 5, 1958) |
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::{{ill|Gheorghe Hossu|ro}} (December 5, 1958 - March 20, 1961) |
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*''Ceremonial Head of State'' (with ambassadorial rank) |
*''Ceremonial Head of State'' (with ambassadorial rank) |
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::{{ill|Dionisie Ionescu|ro}} (February 8, 1958 - March 20, 1961) |
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== Sources == |
== Sources == |
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 6 January 2024
Second Stoica cabinet | |
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99th Cabinet of Romania | |
Date formed | 20 March 1957 |
Date dissolved | 20 March 1961 |
People and organisations | |
President of the Presidium of the Great National Assembly | Petru Groza until January 7, 1958, Ion Gheorghe Maurer from January 10, 1958 |
President of the Council of Ministers | Chivu Stoica (PCR) |
First Vice President of the Council of Ministers | Emil Bodnăraș (PCR) Petre Borilă (PCR) Miron Constantinescu (PCR) Gherasim Poparo (PCR) Alexandru Moghioroș (PCR) Alexandru Bârlădeanu (PCR) Ștefan Voitec (PCR) Athanase Joja (PCR) |
No. of ministers | 41 |
Total no. of members | 55 |
Member parties | PCR |
Status in legislature | Great National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Romania |
History | |
Election | 1957 |
Legislature term | 3rd Great National Assembly |
Predecessor | Stoica I |
Successor | Maurer I |
The Second Stoica cabinet was the government of Romania from March 20, 1957 to March 20, 1961.
Changes in the government
[edit]- December 5, 1958 - The Ministry of Mines was abolished, becoming a department within the Ministry of Heavy Industry.
- May 4, 1959 - The State Committee for Construction, Architecture, and Systematization was established.
Composition of the cabinet
[edit]- Chivu Stoica (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
Deputy Prime Ministers
[edit]- Emil Bodnăraș[1] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Petre Borilă[2][3] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Miron Constantinescu (March 20, 1957 - July 15, 1957)
- Gherasim Popa (October 10, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Alexandru Moghioroș (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Alexandru Bârlădeanu[4][5] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Ștefan Voitec[6] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Athanase Joja (February 8, 1958 - March 20, 1961)
Ministers
[edit]- Alexandru Drăghici[7] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Grigore Preoteasa (March 20, 1957 - July 15, 1957)
- Ion Gheorghe Maurer (July 15, 1957 - January 23, 1958)
- Avram Bunaciu[8] (January 23, 1958 - March 20, 1961)
- Minister of Justice
- Gheorghe Diaconescu (March 20, 1957 - December 31, 1957)
- Avram Bunaciu (December 31, 1957 - January 23, 1958)
- Gheorghe Diaconescu (January 23, 1958 - March 20, 1961)
- Leontin Sălăjan[9] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Aurel Vijoli (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Minister of Heavy Industry
- Gherasim Popa (March 20, 1957 - April 27, 1959)
- Carol Loncear (April 27, 1959 - July 1, 1960)
- Constantin Tuzu (July 1, 1960 - March 20, 1961)
- Minister of Mines
- Ioan Mineu (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Minister of Petroleum and Chemistry
- Mihail Florescu (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Minister of Consumer Goods Industry
- Ștefan Voitec[10] (March 20, 1957 - April 27, 1959)
- Alexandru Sencovici (April 27, 1959 - March 20, 1961)
- Minister of Construction and Building Materials (on May 4, 1959, the ministry was abolished)
- Gheorghe Hossu (March 20, 1957 - December 5, 1958)
- Mihai Suder (December 5, 1958 - May 4, 1959)
- Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
- Ion Cosma (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Minister of Forestry Economics
- Mihai Suder (December 17, 1959 - March 20, 1961)
- Minister of Trade
- Marcel Popescu (March 20, 1957 - August 17, 1959)
- Gheorghe Rădulescu[11] (August 17, 1959 - March 20, 1961)
- Minister of Transport and Telecommunications
- Emil Bodnăraș (March 20, 1957 - April 27, 1959)
- Dumitru Simulescu (April 27, 1959 - March 20, 1961)
- Minister of Health and Social Provisions
- Voinea Marinescu (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Miron Constantinescu (March 20, 1957 - July 15, 1957)
- Athanase Joja (July 15, 1957 - January 16, 1960)
- Ilie Murgulescu (January 16, 1960 - March 20, 1961)
Minister Secretaries of State
[edit]- President of the State Planning Committee (with ministerial rank)
- Gheorghe Gaston Marin[12] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- President of the State Control Commission (with ministerial rank)
- Dumitru Coliu[13][14] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- President of the Committee for the Issues of Local Organs of State Administration (with ministerial rank)
- Petre Costache (March 20, 1957 - May 4, 1959)
- President of the State Waters Committee (with ministerial rank)
- Ion S. Bernacki (March 20, 1957 - December 5, 1958)
- Gheorghe Hossu (December 5, 1958 - March 20, 1961)
- Ceremonial Head of State (with ambassadorial rank)
- Dionisie Ionescu (February 8, 1958 - March 20, 1961)
Sources
[edit]- (in Romanian) Final Report of the Presidential Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania
- Luminița Banu, Florian Banu, "Securitatea, bancherul și vânătoarea — o acțiune de 'lobby cinegetic' în anii '70", in Caietele CNSAS, Vol. VIII, Issue 1, 2015, pp. 213–266.
- Florica Dobre, Liviu Marius Bejenaru, Clara Cosmineanu-Mareș, Monica Grigore, Alina Ilinca, Oana Ionel, Nicoleta Ionescu-Gură, Elisabeta Neagoe-Pleșa, Liviu Pleșa, Membrii C.C. al P.C.R. (1945–1989). Dicționar. Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedică, 2004. ISBN 973-45-0486-X
- Horia Dumitrescu, "Ștefan Voitec și Țara Vrancei", in Cronica Vrancei, Vol. I, 2000, pp. 313–330.
- (in Romanian) Constantin Grigore and Miliana Șerbu, Miniștrii de interne (1862–2007), Editura Ministerului Internelor și Reformei Administrative, Bucharest, 2007. ISBN 978-97374-504-8-7
- Stelian Neagoe - "History of Romanian governments from the beginning - 1859 to our days - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995)
- Rompres /guverne.php?i=17 Archived 2007-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
- Vladimir Tismăneanu, Stalinism for All Seasons: A Political History of Romanian Communism, University of California Press, 2003, ISBN 0-52-023747-1
References
[edit]- ^ Final Report, p. 43 n. 32
- ^ Tismăneanu, Stalinism..., p.293
- ^ George H. Hodos, Show Trials: Stalinist Purges in Eastern Europe, 1948-1954, Praeger/Greenwood, Westport, 1987, p.99. ISBN 0-275-92783-0
- ^ Bogdan Cristian Iacob, "Avatars of the Romanian Academy and the Historical Front: 1948 versus 1955", in Vladimir Tismăneanu (ed.), Stalinism Revisited: The Establishment of Communist Regimes in East-Central Europe, p.273. Central European University Press, 2010, ISBN 978-9639776630
- ^ (in Romanian) Dan Drăghia, Biography at the 1990 Mineriad section of the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile site; accessed April 3, 2012
- ^ Dobre et al., p. 627. See also Dumitrescu, p. 329
- ^ Grigore and Șerbu, p. 311; S. Neagoe, p. 249
- ^ Khrushchev, Nikita; Khrushchev, Sergey; Shriver, George; Shenfield, Stephen (2007). Memoirs of Nikita Khrushchev: Statesman, 1953–1964. United States: Pennsylvania State University. p. 292. ISBN 978-0-271-02935-1. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
- ^ (in Romanian) Galeria Şefilor SMG, at the Romanian Defense Ministry site; accessed April 2, 2012
- ^ Dobre et al., p. 627. See also Dumitrescu, p. 329
- ^ Banu & Banu, p. 246; Dobre et al., p. 505
- ^ "A murit Gaston Marin, "dirijorul" electrificării României". Jurnalul Național (in Romanian). Archived from the original on December 11, 2013. Retrieved December 6, 2013.
- ^ (in Romanian) Biografiile nomenklaturii[https://web.archive.org/web/20120305073802/http://www.crimelecomunismului.ro/ro/biografiile_nomenklaturii/ Archived March 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, at the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile site; accessed May 22, 2012
- ^ Tismăneanu, p.102