Isărescu I Cabinet

Isărescu I

114th cabinet of Romania
Date formed 22 December 1999
Date dissolved 28 December 2000
People and organisations
Head of government Mugur Isărescu
Head of state Emil Constantinescu
Member party PNȚCD, PNL, PD, UDMR
Status in legislature Majority
History
Election(s) -
Outgoing election 26 November 2000
Legislature term(s) 1996 - 2000
Budget(s) One
Predecessor Vasile I
Successor Năstase I

Coalition members:   PNȚ,   PD,   PNL,   UDMR, and   Independent ministers

Office Name Party Period
Prime Minister Mugur Isărescu independent 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of State Mircea Ciumara PNȚ-CD 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of State, Minister of Justice Valeriu Stoica PNL 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of State, Minister of Health Gábor Hajdú UDMR 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs Petre Roman PD 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of National Defense Victor Babiuc PD 22 December 1999 - 13 March 2000
Sorin Frunzăverde PD 13 March 2000 - 28 December 2000
Minister of Finance Decebal Traian Remeș PNȚ-CD 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of Culture Ion Caramitru PNȚ-CD 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of Public Works Nicolae Noica PNȚ-CD 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of Agriculture Ioan Avram Mureșan PNȚ-CD 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of Industry and Commerce Radu Berceanu PD 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of Labor Smaranda Dobrescu PD 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of Environment Romică Tomescu PNȚ-CD 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of Transport Traian Băsescu PD 22 December 1999 - 26 June 2000
Anca Boagiu PD 26 June 2000 - 28 December 2000
Minister of Interior Constantin Dudu Ionescu PNȚ-CD 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of Education Andrei Marga PNȚ-CD 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of Public Office Vlad Roșca PNȚ-CD 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
Minister of Youth and Sport Crin Antonescu PNL 22 December 1999 - 28 December 2000
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