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== Boc I
{{Infobox government cabinet
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|former_members_number = 12
|total_number = 21
|political_party = [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|PD-L]], [[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|PSD
|legislature_status = Coalition
|election = [[2008 Romanian legislative election
|last_election = –
|legislature_term = 2008–2012
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The Boc Cabinet was a coalition cabinet between the largest parliamentary parties, [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|PD-L]] and the [[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|PSD]]. After the breakup of the legislative coalition, it was known as ”the first Boc Cabinet.” Despite the ambitious governing program, numerous conflicts erupted between the PDL and PSD leaders, each party blaming the other. In particular, president Traian Băsescu and Mircea Geoană, the leader of PSD, competed for the presidential elections in 2009. The coalition cabinet lasted less than one year.
Following the resignation of [[Liviu Dragnea]] ([[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|PSD]]) from the office of [[Ministry of Administration and Interior (Romania)|Minister of Administration and Interior]], on 2 February 2009, the [[Parliament of Romania|Parliament]] voted to unify the post of [[Prime Minister of Romania|Deputy Prime Minister]] with the post of [[Ministry of Administration and Interior (Romania)|Minister of Administration and Interior]].
On 1 October 2009, following the removal from office of the [[Prime Minister of Romania|Deputy Prime Minister]], [[Ministry of Administration and Interior (Romania)|Minister of Administration and Interior]], [[Dan Nica]] ([[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|PSD]]), all the [[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|PSD]] Ministers resigned from the cabinet. As a result, all their offices were taken,
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|[[Prime Minister of Romania|Prime Minister]]
|[[Emil Boc]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 23 December 2009
|- bgcolor="C0C0E0"
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|rowspan="2"|Deputy Prime Minister
|[[Dan Nica]]
|[[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|Social Democratic Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 1 October 2009
|-bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Vasile Blaga]] <small>(
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|1 October 2009 – 27 November 2009
|- bgcolor="C0C0E0"
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|[[Ministry of National Defense (Romania)|National Defense]]
|[[Mihai Stănișoară]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 23 December 2009
|-bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Ministry of Culture, Religious Affairs and National Patrimony (Romania)|Culture, Religious Affairs and National Patrimony]]
|[[Theodor Paleologu]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 23 December 2009
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Romania)|Agriculture and Rural Development]]
|[[Ilie Sârbu]]
|[[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|Social Democratic Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 1 October 2009
|-
|[[Radu Berceanu]] <small>(
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|1 October 2009 – 23 December 2009
|-
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|rowspan="2"|[[Ministry of Public Health (Romania)|Public Health]]
|[[Ionuț Bazac]]
|[[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|Social Democratic Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 1 October 2009
|-bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Adriean Videanu]] <small>(
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|1 October 2009 – 23 December 2009
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Romania)|Foreign Affairs]]
|[[Cristian Diaconescu]]
|[[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|Social Democratic Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 1 October 2009
|-
|[[Cătălin Predoiu]] <small>(
|Independent
|1 October 2009 – 23 December 2009
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|[[Ministry of Economy (Romania)|Economy]]
|[[Adriean Videanu]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 23 December 2009
|-
|[[Ministry of Public Finance (Romania)|Public Finance]]
|[[Gheorghe Pogea]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 23 December 2009
|-bgcolor="efefef"
|rowspan="2"|[[Ministry of Labor, Family and Social Protection (Romania)|Labor, Family and Social Protection]]
|[[Marian Sârbu]]
|[[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|Social Democratic Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 1 October 2009
|-bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Gheorghe Pogea]] <small>(
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|1 October 2009 – 23 December 2009
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development|Environment and Sustainable Development]]
|[[Nicolae Nemirschi]]
|[[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|Social Democratic Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 1 October 2009
|-
|[[Elena Udrea]] <small>(
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|1 October 2009 – 23 December 2009
|-bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure (Romania)|Transport and Infrastructure]]
|[[Radu Berceanu]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 23 December 2009
|-
|rowspan="5"|[[Ministry of Administration and Interior (Romania)|Administration and Interior]]
|[[Gabriel Oprea]]
|rowspan="4"|
|22 December 2008 – 13 January 2009
|-
|[[Dan Nica]] <small>(
|13 January 2009 – 20 January 2009
|-
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|2 February 2009 – 1 October 2009
|-
|[[Vasile Blaga]] <small>(
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|1 October 2009 – 23 December 2009
|-bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Ministry of Regional Development and
|[[Vasile Blaga]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 27 November 2009
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[Ministry of Education and Research (Romania)|Education and Research]]
|[[Ecaterina Andronescu]]
|[[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|Social Democratic Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 1 October 2009
|-
|[[Emil Boc]] <small>(
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|1 October 2009 – 23 December 2009
|-bgcolor="efefef"
|rowspan="2"|[[Ministry of Youth and Sport (Romania)|Youth and Sport]]
|[[Monica Iacob Ridzi]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 14 July 2009
|-bgcolor="efefef"
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|14 July 2009 – 23 December 2009
|-
|[[Ministry of
|[[Elena Udrea]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 23 December 2009
|-
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|[[Ministry of Communications and Information Society (Romania)|Communications and Information Society]]
|[[Gabriel Sandu]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 23 December 2009
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce and Business Environment (Romania)|Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce and Business Environment]]
|[[Constantin Niță]]
|[[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|Social Democratic Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 1 October 2009
|-
|[[Gabriel Sandu]] <small>(
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|1 October 2009 – 23 December 2009
|- bgcolor="C0C0E0"
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|rowspan="2"|Relations with Parliament
|[[Victor Ponta]]
|[[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|Social Democratic Party]]
|22 December 2008 – 1 October 2009
|-bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Sorina Luminița Plăcintă]] <small>(
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|1 October 2009 – 23 December 2009
|}
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The '''Croitoru-proposed cabinet''' was [[Lucian Croitoru]]'s proposal for the cabinet, composed of 14 ministers, listed below. It was proposed on 23 October 2009, and was rejected by the [[Parliament of Romania]] on 4 November 2009.
On 15 October 2009, [[President of Romania|President]] [[Traian Băsescu]], citing the need for an individual well-versed in economic policy to steer Romania through the [[Late 2000s recession in Europe|ongoing crisis]],<ref name="ZF">{{
On 23 October, Croitoru announced his proposed cabinet, which included 14 ministers, down from 18 in [[Boc I Cabinet|Emil Boc cabinet]]. There were 7 holdovers, and 7 new names (in addition to Croitoru).<ref>{{in lang|ro}} [http://www.europafm.ro/stiri/interne/cabinetul-croitoru-are-14-ministere~n34045/ "Cabinetul Croitoru are 14 ministere. Premierul desemnat Lucian Croitoru a venit cu lista noului cabinet"] {{
The [[Ministry of Youth and Sport (Romania)|Ministry of Youth and Sport]] would be merged with the [[Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation (Romania)|Ministry of Education and Research and Innovation]], the [[Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce and Business Environment (Romania)|Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce and Business Environment]] which will be merged with the [[Ministry of Economy (Romania)|Ministry of Economy]], the [[Ministry of
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|Independent
|- bgcolor="C0C0E0"
!Minister
!Name
!Party
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|[[Ministry of Public Finance (Romania)|Public Finance]]
|[[Gheorghe Pogea]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|-
|[[Ministry of Justice and Citizenship Freedoms (Romania)|Justice and Citizenship Freedoms]]
|[[Cătălin Predoiu]]
|Independent, proposed by<br />
|- bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Ministry of Education and Research (Romania)|Education and Research]]
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|[[Ministry of National Defense (Romania)|National Defense]]
|[[Mihai Stănișoară]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|-
|- bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Ministry of Economy (Romania)|Economy]]
|[[Adriean Videanu]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|-
|[[Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Romania)|Agriculture and Rural Development]]
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|[[Ministry of Labor, Family and Social Protection (Romania)|Labor, Family and Social Protection]]
|[[Mihai Șeitan]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|-
|[[Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure (Romania)|Transport]]
|[[Radu Berceanu]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|- bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Ministry of Regional Development and
|[[Vasile Blaga]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|-
|[[Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development|Environment and Sustainable Development]]
|[[Sulfina Barbu]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|-
|- bgcolor="efefef"
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|[[Ministry of Culture, Religious Affairs and National Patrimony (Romania)|Culture, Religious Affairs and National Patrimony]]
|[[Theodor Paleologu]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|}
Following the rejection by [[Parliament of Romania|Parliament]] of the Croitoru Cabinet, dubbed in the press as the second Boc cabinet without Boc, [[President of Romania|President]] [[Traian Băsescu|Băsescu]] nominated [[Sector 3 (Bucharest)|sector 3]] Mayor [[Liviu Negoiță]] to form a new government. Due to the fact that the Cabinet structure was identical to, and that most of the ministers where the same as the ones of the first Boc cabinet, and the Croitoru (proposed) Cabinet, this new proposal was nicknamed by the media and analysts ''The Boc III Cabinet without Boc''. This cabinet never received a vote from [[Parliament of Romania|Parliament]], and [[Liviu Negoiță|Negoiță]] renounced to the mandate days after the [[Two-round system|run-off]] of the [[2009 Romanian presidential election
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|[[Prime Minister of Romania|Prime Minister]]
|[[Liviu Negoiță]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|- bgcolor="C0C0E0"
!Minister
!Name
!Party
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|[[Ministry of Public Finance (Romania)|Public Finance]]
|[[Gheorghe Pogea]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|-
|[[Ministry of Justice and Citizenship Freedoms (Romania)|Justice and Citizenship Freedoms]]
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|[[Ministry of Education and Research (Romania)|Education and Research]]
|[[Daniel Funeriu]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|-bgcolor="efefef"
|-
|[[Ministry of National Defense (Romania)|National Defense]]
|[[Mihai Stănișoară]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|-
|- bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Ministry of Economy (Romania)|Economy]]
|[[Adriean Videanu]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|-
|[[Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Romania)|Agriculture and Rural Development]]
|[[Valeriu Tabără]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|- bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Ministry of Labor, Family and Social Protection (Romania)|Labor, Family and Social Protection]]
|[[Mihai Șeitan]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|-
|[[Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure (Romania)|Transport]]
|[[Radu Berceanu]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|- bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Ministry of Regional Development and
|[[Vasile Blaga]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|-
|[[Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development|Environment and Sustainable Development]]
|[[Sulfina Barbu]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|- bgcolor="efefef"
|[[Ministry of Public Health (Romania)|Public Health]]
|[[Anton Cristian Irimie]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|-
|[[Ministry of Culture, Religious Affairs and National Patrimony (Romania)|Culture, Religious Affairs and National Patrimony]]
|[[Theodor Paleologu]]
|[[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
|}
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| image = BocSpeaking1.jpg
| date_formed = 23 December 2009
| date_dissolved =
| government_head = [[Emil Boc]]
| government_head_history = [[Cătălin Predoiu]]
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| political_party = [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|PD-L]], [[Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania|UDMR]], [[National Union for the Progress of Romania|UNPR]]
| legislature_status = Coalition
| election = [[2008 Romanian legislative election
| last_election =
| legislature_term = 2008–2012
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| outgoing_formation = <!--Emil Boc, Béla Markó, Traian Igaş, Gheorghe Ialomiţeanu, Ion Ariton, Leonard Orban, Cristian Diaconescu, Anca Boagiu, László Borbély, Elena Udrea, Gabriel Oprea, Hunor Kelemen, Cătălin Predoiu, Valerian Vreme, Sulfina Barbu, Daniel Funeriu, Ladislau Ritli, Valeriu Tabără -->
| previous = [[Boc Cabinets#Boc I cabinet|Boc I]]
| successor = [[Ungureanu Cabinet|Ungureanu
}}
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On 3 September 2010, [[Emil Boc]] announced a Cabinet reshuffle, replacing six Ministers. Due to the way the reshuffle was implemented, after two days of meetings and discussions, the media continued, albeit without any legal basis, the numbering of the reshuffled Cabinet as ''Boc V'', the current Boc II Cabinet being dubbed by the press and civil society as Boc IV.
On 6 February 2012, he resigned from office, on the background of long ongoing [[2012 Romanian protests|street protests]].<ref>{{cite web |title=BOC A DEMISIONAT: Am depus mandatul Guvernului pentru a detensiona situaţia politică şi socială din ţară |trans-title=BOC HAS RESIGNED: I filed the Government's resignation to ease the political and social state in the country |url=http://www.mediafax.ro/politic/boc-a-demisionat-am-depus-mandatul-guvernului-pentru-a-detensiona-situatia-politica-si-sociala-din-tara-9209410 |publisher=Mediafax |access-date=12 August 2018 |language=ro |date=6 February 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Boc, supravieţuitorul moţiunilor de cenzură, a cedat nemulţumirilor PDL şi protestelor străzii |trans-title=Boc, the survivor of the no confidence motions, has given up to unrest from PDL and street protests |url=http://www.mediafax.ro/politic/boc-supravietuitorul-motiunilor-de-cenzura-a-cedat-nemultumirilor-pdl-si-protestelor-strazii-9209463 |publisher=Mediafax |access-date=12 August 2018 |language=ro |date=6 February 2012}}</ref>
The members of the cabinet are listed below.
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| rowspan = 2 | [[Prime Minister of Romania|Prime Minister]]
| [[Emil Boc]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 23 December 2009
| 6 February 2012
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| rowspan = 2 | [[Ministry of Administration and Interior (Romania)|Minister of Administration and Interior]]
| [[Vasile Blaga]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 23 December 2009
| 27 September 2010
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Traian Igaș]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 27 September 2010
| 9 February 2012
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|-
| [[Gheorghe Ialomițeanu]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 3 September 2010
| 9 February 2012
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| rowspan = 2 | [[Ministry of Economy, Commerce and Business Environment (Romania)|Minister of Economy, Commerce and Business Environment]]
| [[Adriean Videanu]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 23 December 2009
| 3 September 2010
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Ion Ariton]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 3 September 2010
| 9 February 2012
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| rowspan = 2 | [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Romania)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]
| [[Teodor Baconschi]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 23 December 2009
| 24 January 2012
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| rowspan = 2 | [[Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure (Romania)|Minister of Transport and Infrastructure]]
| [[Radu Berceanu]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 23 December 2009
| 3 September 2010
|-
| [[Anca Boagiu]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 3 September 2010
| 9 February 2012
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| [[Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism (Romania)|Minister of Regional Development and Tourism]]
| [[Elena Udrea]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 23 December 2009
| 9 February 2012
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| rowspan = 2 | [[Ministry of Communications and Information Society (Romania)|Minister of Communications and Information Society]]
| [[Gabriel Sandu]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 23 December 2009
| 3 September 2010
|-
| [[Valerian Vreme]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 3 September 2010
| 9 February 2012
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| rowspan = 5 | [[Ministry of Labor, Family and Social Protection (Romania)|Minister of Labor, Family and Social Protection]]
| [[Mihai Șeitan]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 23 December 2009
| 3 September 2010
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Ioan Botiș]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 3 September 2010
| 9 April 2011
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Emil Boc]]<br /><small>(ad interim)</small>
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 19 April 2011
| 3 June 2011
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Sebastian Lăzăroiu]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 3 June 2011
| 19 September 2011
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Sulfina Barbu]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 19 September 2011
| 9 February 2012
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| [[Ministry of Education, Research, Innovation, Youth and Sport (Romania)|Minister of Education, Research, Innovation, Youth and Sport]]
| [[Daniel Funeriu]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 23 December 2009
| 9 February 2012
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| [[Valeriu Tabără]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]]
| 3 September 2010
| 9 February 2012
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== References ==
* [http://www.presidency.ro/?_RID=det&tb=date&id=9603&_PRID= Romanian Presidency press release] on 11 December 2009 <!-- what's the relevance?!? -->
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100116212835/http://www.gov.ro
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