Tudose Cabinet

The Tudose Cabinet was the 127th Government of Romania. It was led by Mihai Tudose, who assumed office as Prime Minister of Romania on 29 June 2017. The cabinet had 27 mandates, and 16 of the officeholders were also part of the Grindeanu Cabinet, which was previously dismissed by the Parliament a week earlier for inefficiency.[1]

Tudose Cabinet
127th Cabinet of Romania
Date formed29 June 2017 (2017-06-29)
Date dissolved29 January 2018 (2018-01-29)
People and organisations
Head of stateKlaus Iohannis
Head of governmentMihai Tudose
Deputy head of governmentSevil Shhaideh (until 17 October 2017)
Paul Stănescu
Grațiela Gavrilescu
Marcel Ciolacu
No. of ministers27
Member parties
Status in legislatureMajority (coalition)
174 / 329(53%)
Opposition parties
Opposition leaders
History
Outgoing election2016
Legislature term(s)2016–2020
PredecessorGrindeanu
SuccessorDăncilă

The Tudose cabinet took office on 29 June.[2]

Position Minister Party[3] Date sworn in Left office
Prime Minister Mihai Tudose PSD29 June 201716 January 2018
Acting Prime Minister Mihai Fifor PSD16 January 201829 January 2018
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Regional Development Sevil Shhaideh PSD29 June 201717 October 2017
Paul Stănescu PSD17 October 201729 January 2018
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of EnvironmentGrațiela Gavrilescu ALDE29 June 201729 January 2018
Deputy Prime Minister without portfolioMarcel Ciolacu PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of Public FinanceIonuț Mișa PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of Economy Mihai Fifor PSD29 June 201712 September 2017
Gheorghe Șimon PSD12 September 201729 January 2018
Minister of National EducationLiviu Pop PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of Communications and InformationLucian Șova PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of National Defense Adrian Țuțuianu PSD29 June 20175 September 2017
Marcel Ciolacu (acting) PSD5 September 201712 September 2017
Mihai Fifor PSD12 September 201729 January 2018
Minister of HealthFlorian Bodog PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of JusticeTudorel Toader Ind.29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of Foreign AffairsTeodor Meleșcanu ALDE29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of Internal AffairsCarmen Dan PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentPetre Daea PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of Culture and National IdentityLucian Romașcanu PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of Research and InnovationLucian Georgescu PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of EnergyToma Petcu ALDE29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of Waters and ForestsDoina Pană PSD29 June 20171 January 2018
Minister of Labor and Social JusticeLia Olguța Vasilescu PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of Transport Răzvan Cuc PSD29 June 201717 October 2017
Felix Stroe PSD17 October 201729 January 2018
Minister of Youth and SportsMarius Dunca PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of TourismMarius Dobre PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister of European AffairsVictor Negrescu PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister-Delegate for European Funds Rovana Plumb PSD29 June 201717 October 2017
Marius Nica PSD17 October 201729 January 2018
Minister-Delegate for Social DialogueGabriel Petrea PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister-Delegate for Relations with ParliamentViorel Ilie ALDE29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister-Delegate for Business EnvironmentIlan Laufer PSD29 June 201729 January 2018
Minister-Delegate for Romanians AbroadAndreea Păstârnac PSD29 June 201729 January 2018

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