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== Boc II ==
{{Infobox government cabinet
| cabinet_name = Boc II
| cabinet_number = 120<sup>th</sup>
| jurisdiction = Romania
| flag = Flag of Romania.svg
| incumbent = incumbent
| image = BocSpeaking1.jpg
| date_formed = 23 December 2009
| date_dissolved =
| government_head = [[Emil Boc]]
| government_head_history =
| state_head = [[Traian Băsescu]]
| current_number = 18
| former_members_number = 1011
| total_number =
| 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 = [[Romanian legislative election, 2008|30 November 2008]]
| last_election = -
| legislature_term = 2008 - 2012
| budget = two
| opposition_cabinet =
| opposition_party = [[National Liberal Party (Romania)|PNL]], [[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|PSD]], [[Conservative Party (Romania)|PC]]
| opposition_leader = [[Crin Antonescu]], [[Mircea Geoană]]/[[Victor Ponta]]
|incoming_formation =
| incoming_formation = Emil Boc, Béla Markó, Vasile Blaga, Sebastian Vlădescu, Adriean Videanu, Teodor Baconschi, Radu Berceanu, László Borbély, Elena Udrea, Gabriel Oprea, Hunor Kelemen, Cătălin Predoiu, Gabriel Sandu, Mihai Şeitan, Daniel Funeriu, Attila Cseke, Mihai Dumitru
|outgoing_formation =
| 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 =
}}
 
On 23 December 2009 the new Boc Cabinet received, by a narrow margin, the vote of confidence of the [[Parliament of Romania|Parliament]], and was sworn in at [[Cotroceni Palace|Cotroceni]] later that day. The [[Government of Romania|Government]] formed was a coalition government between the [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|Democratic Liberal Party]] and the [[Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania]]. It also received the (traditional) vote of the national minorities group in the [[Chamber of Deputies of Romania|Chamber of Deputies]] and of the two controversial groups of independents in both houses ([[Chamber of Deputies of Romania|Chamber of Deputies]] and [[Senate of Romania|Senate]]) of [[Parliament of Romania|Parliament]].
 
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 erroneously dubbed by the press and civil society as Boc IV.
 
The members of the cabinet are listed below.
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{| class="toccolours" style="margin-bottom: 1em; font-size: 100%;"
|- bgcolor="C0C0E0"
! Prime Minister
! Name
! Party
! Period
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Prime Minister of Romania|Prime Minister]]
| [[Emil Boc]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 23 December 2009 – present
|- bgcolor="C0C0E0"
! Deputy Prime Minister
! Name
! Party
! Period
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| Deputy Prime-Minister
| [[Béla Markó]]
| {{UDMR - RO}}
| 23 December 2009 – present
|- bgcolor="C0C0E0"
! Minister
! Name
! Party
! Period
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| rowspan = 2 | [[Ministry of Administration and Interior (Romania)|Minister of Administration and Interior]]
| [[Vasile Blaga]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 23 December 2009 - 27 September 2010
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Traian Igaş]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 27 September 2010 – present
|-
| rowspan = 2 | [[Ministry of Public Finance (Romania)|Minister of Public Finance]]
| [[Sebastian Vlădescu]]
| Independent
| 23 December 2009 – 3 September 2010
|-
| [[Gheorghe Ialomiţeanu]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 3 September 2010 – present
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| rowspan = 2 | [[Ministry of Economy, Commerce and Business Environment (Romania)|Minister of Economy, Commerce and Business Environment]]
| [[Adriean Videanu]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 23 December 2009 – 3 September 2010
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Ion Ariton]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 3 September 2010 – present
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Ministry of European Affairs (Romania)|Minister of European Affairs]]
| [[Leonard Orban]]
| Independent
| 20 September 2011 – present
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| rowspan = 2 | [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Romania)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]
| [[Teodor Baconschi]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 23 December 2009 – 24 January 2012
|-
| [[Cristian Diaconescu]]
| [[National Union for the Progress of Romania]]
| 24 January 2012 - present
|-
| rowspan = 2 | [[Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure (Romania)|Minister of Transport and Infrastructure]]
| [[Radu Berceanu]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 23 December 2009 – 3 September 2010
|-
| [[Anca Boagiu]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 3 September 2010 – present
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Ministry of Environment and Forests (Romania)|Minister of Environment and Forests]]
| [[László Borbély]]
| {{UDMR - RO}}
| 23 December 2009 – present
|-
| [[Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism (Romania)|Minister of Regional Development and Tourism]]
| [[Elena Udrea]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 23 December 2009 – present
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Ministry of National Defense (Romania)|Minister of National Defense]]
| [[Gabriel Oprea]]
| [[National Union for the Progress of Romania]]
| 23 December 2009 – present
|-
| [[Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony (Romania)|Minister of Culture and National Patrimony]]
| [[Hunor Kelemen]]
| {{UDMR - RO}}
| 23 December 2009 – present
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Ministry of Justice (Romania)|Minister of Justice]]
| [[Cătălin Predoiu]]
| Independent
| 23 December 2009 – present
|-
| rowspan = 2 | [[Ministry of Communications and Information Society (Romania)|Minister of Communications and Information Society]]
| [[Gabriel Sandu]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 23 December 2009 – 3 September 2010
|-
| [[Valerian Vreme]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 3 September 2010 – present
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| rowspan = 5 | [[Ministry of Labor, Family and Social Protection (Romania)|Minister of Labor, Family and Social Protection]]
| [[Mihai Şeitan]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 23 December 2009 – 3 September 2010
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Ioan Botiş]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 3 September 2010 – 9 April 2011
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Emil Boc]]<br><small>(ad interim)</small>
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 19 April 2011 – 3 June 2011
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Sebastian Lăzăroiu]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 3 June 2011 – 19 September 2011
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Sulfina Barbu]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 19 September 2011 - present
|-
| [[Ministry of Education, Research, Innovation, Youth and Sport (Romania)|Minister of Education, Research, Innovation, Youth and Sport]]
| [[Daniel Funeriu]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 23 December 2009 – present
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| rowspan = 2 | [[Ministry of Health (Romania)|Minister of Health]]
| [[Attila Cseke]]
| {{UDMR - RO}}
| 23 December 2009 – 17 August 2011
|- bgcolor="efefef"
| [[Ladislau Ritli]]
| {{UDMR - RO}}
| 17 August 2011 – present
|-
| rowspan = 2 | [[Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Romania)|Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development]]
| [[Mihai Dumitru]]
| Independent
| 23 December 2009 – 3 September 2010
|-
| [[Valeriu Tabără]]
| {{PD-L - RO}}
| 3 September 2010 – present
|}