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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 Popa (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 Structure
- 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
- Chivu Stoica (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
Deputy Prime Ministers
- Emil Bodnăraș[1] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Petre Borilă[2][3] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Miron Constantinescu (March 20 - 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
- Alexandru Drăghici[7] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- Grigore Preoteasa (March 20 - July 15, 1957)
- Ion Gheorghe Maurer (July 15, 1957 - January 23, 1958)
- Avram Bunaciu (January 23, 1958 - March 20, 1961)
- Minister of Justice
- Gheorghe Diaconescu (March 20 - December 31, 1957)
- Avram Bunaciu (December 31, 1957 - January 23, 1958)
- Gheorghe Diaconescu (January 23, 1958 - March 20, 1961)
- Leontin Sălăjan[8] (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 (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 (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 - July 15, 1957)
- Athanase Joja (July 15, 1957 - January 16, 1960)
- Ilie Murgulescu (January 16, 1960 - March 20, 1961)
Minister Secretaries of State
- President of the State Planning Committee (with ministerial rank)
- Gheorghe Gaston Marin (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
- President of the State Control Commission (with ministerial rank)
- Dumitru Coliu (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)
Source
- 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
References
- ^ 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
- ^ http://www.cnsas.ro/documente/2004%20-%20Membrii%20CC.pdf
- ^ Grigore and Șerbu, p. 311; S. Neagoe, p. 249
- ^ (in Romanian) Galeria Şefilor SMG, at the Romanian Defense Ministry site; accessed April 2, 2012