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Tăriceanu I Cabinet

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Tăriceanu I

116th Cabinet of Romania
Date formed29 December 2004
Date dissolved5 April 2007
People and organisations
Head of stateTraian Băsescu
Head of governmentCălin Popescu-Tăriceanu
Ministers removed11
Total no. of members19
Member partyPNL, PD, PUR/PC, UDMR
Status in legislatureCoalition (majority)
Opposition partyPSD, PRM
Opposition leaderMircea Geoană, Corneliu Vadim Tudor
History
Election(s)28 November 2004
Outgoing election2008
Legislature term(s)2004–2008
Budget(s)Three
PredecessorNăstase
SuccessorTăriceanu II

The first Tăriceanu cabinet was the cabinet of the government of Romania led by former PNL leader Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu between 29 December 2004 and 5 April 2007. It succeeded the Năstase cabinet and was succeeded by the second Tăriceanu cabinet.

It was a coalition government which was formed by the National Liberal Party (PNL), the Democratic Party (PD), the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR), and the Romanian Humanist Party/Conservative Party (PUR/PC).

Additionally, it also consisted of three Ministers of State (one for each party of the coalition, except for the National Liberal Party, which held the position of Prime Minister), 15 Ministers, and 6 Ministers Delegate.

In early December 2006, the Conservative Party withdrew from the coalition. [1] As a result, the Conservative Party's Minister Delegate post was dissolved and the other Conservative Party's posts were re-shuffled between the National Liberal Party (PNL) and the Democratic Party (PD).

Prime Minister Name Party Period
Prime Minister Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu National Liberal Party Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007
Minister of State Name Party Period
Co-ordinating the Economic Domain Adriean Videanu PD Dec 29, 2004 – 2005
Gheorghe Seculici 2005 – Aug 22, 2005
Gheorghe Pogea Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 5, 2007
Co-ordinating the Business, and Small and Medium Enterprises Domain George Copos PUR/PC Dec 29, 2004 – Jun 2006
Bogdan Pascu Jul 2006 – Dec 4, 2006
Co-ordinating Culture, Education, European Integration Béla Markó Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007
Minister Name Party Period
Justice Monica Macovei Ind. Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007
Public Finance Ionel Popescu National Liberal Party Dec 29, 2004 – Aug 22, 2005
Sebastian Vlădescu Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 4, 2007
Labor, Social Solidarity and Family Gheorghe Barbu PD Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007
European Integration Ene Dinga PD Dec 29, 2004 – Aug 22, 2005
Anca Boagiu Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 4, 2007
Foreign Affairs Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu National Liberal Party Dec 28, 2004 – Mar 12, 2007
Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
(ad interim)
Mar 12, 2007 – Apr 4, 2007
Administration and Interior Vasile Blaga PD Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007
Economy and Commerce Codruț Șereș PUR/PC Dec 29, 2004 – Dec 2006
Varujan Vosganian National Liberal Party Jan 2007 – Apr 4, 2007
National Defense Teodor Atanasiu National Liberal Party Dec 29, 2004 – Oct 25, 2006
Sorin Frunzăverde PD Oct 25, 2006 – Apr 5, 2007
Agriculture, Forests and Rural Development Gheorghe Flutur National Liberal Party Dec 29, 2004 – Nov 2006
Dan Motreanu Nov 2006 – Apr 5, 2007
Transport, Constructions and Tourism Gheorghe Dobre PD Dec 29, 2004 – Aug 22, 2005
Radu Berceanu Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 5, 2007
Education and Research Mircea Miclea PD Dec 29, 2004 – Aug 22, 2005
Mihail Hărdău Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 5, 2007
Ministry of Culture and National Identity Mona Muscă National Liberal Party Dec 29, 2004 – Aug 22, 2005
Adrian Iorgulescu Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 5, 2007
Health Mircea Cinteză National Liberal Party Dec 29, 2004 – Aug 22, 2005
Eugen Nicolăescu Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 5, 2007
Communications and Information Technology Zsolt Nagy Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007
Environment and Waters Management Sulfina Barbu PD Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007
Minister Delegate Name Party Period
General Secretariat of the Government Mihai Voicu National Liberal Party Dec 29, 2004 – Mar 2006
Radu Stroe Mar. 2006 – Apr 5, 2007
International Financing Programs and European Community Acquis Cristian David National Liberal Party Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007
Control Sorin Vicol PUR/PC Dec 29, 2004 – Jan 2005
Relations with Parliament Bogdan Olteanu National Liberal Party Dec 29, 2004 – Mar 2006
Mihai Voicu Mar. 2006 – Apr 5, 2007
Public Works and Territorial Improvement László Borbély Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007
Commerce Iuliu Winkler Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007

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