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Ciorbea I

112th Cabinet of Romania
Date formed12 December 1996
Date dissolved30 March 1998
People and organisations
Head of stateEmil Constantinescu
Head of governmentVictor Ciorbea
Head of government's historyGavril Dejeu (interim)
Member partyPNȚ-CD, PNL, PD, UDMR, PSDR
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyPDSR, PRM
Opposition leaderOliviu Gherman/Ion Iliescu, Corneliu Vadim Tudor
History
Election26 November 1996
Outgoing election-
Legislature term1996–2000
BudgetTwo
PredecessorVăcăroiu
SuccessorVasile

The Ciorbea Cabinet was the 112th cabinet of Romania, formed 12 December 1996 and dissolved 30 March 1998, with Victor Ciorbea as head of government. It was a coalition cabinet formed between the winner of the elections, CDR (Convenția Democrată Română, the Romanian Democratic Convention, which included PNȚCD, PNL, PER), USD (Uniunea Social Democrată, the Social Democratic Union, which included PD and PSDR), and UDMR.

Members

Prime Minister:

Ministers of State:

Ministers:

Minister-Delegates:

References

  1. Lansford, Tom; Muller, Tom (2 April 2012). Political Handbook of the World 2012. SAGE. ISBN 978-1-60871-995-2.
Governments of Romania
United Principalities
(1862–1881)
Kingdom of Romania
(1881–1947)
Communist Romania
(1947–1989)
Romania
(1989–present)
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