The second cabinet of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej was the government of Romania from 28 January 1953 to 4 October 1955.
Ministers
The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:[1]
- President of the Council of Ministers:
- First Vice Presidents of the Council of Ministers:
- Vice Presidents of the Council of Ministers:
- Minister of the Interior:
- Minister of the State Security:
- Minister of Foreign Affairs:
- Minister of the Armed Forces:
- Minister of the Metallurgy and Machine Building:
- Minister of the Chemical Industry:
- Minister of Electricity and Electrotechnical Industry:
- Minister of Construction and Building Materials:[2]
- Minister of Construction:
- Minister of Building Materials:
- Minister of Light Industry:
- Minister of Agriculture:[3]
- Minister of Wood, Paper and Pulp Industries:
- Minister of Food Industry:
- Minister of Meat, Fish, and Milk Industries:[4]
- Minister of State Agricultural Farms:[5]
- Minister of Communes and Local Industry:
- Minister of Collectivisation:
- Minister of Internal Trade:
- Minister of External Trade:
- Minister of Shipping and Air Transport:
- Minister of Post and Telecommunications:
- Minister of Social Provisions:
- Minister of Public Education:[7]
- Minister of Higher Education:[8]
- Minister of Education:[9]
- Minister of Religious Affairs:
Minister Secretaries of State
- Chairman of the State Planning Commission: (with rank of Minister)
- Chairman of the State Control Commission: (with rank of Minister)
- Chairman of the State Supply Commission: (with rank of Minister)
- Chairman of the Collectivisation of Agricultural Products Commission: (with rank of Minister)
- Chairman of the Film Commission: (with rank of Minister)
- Chairman of the Art Commission: (with rank of Minister)
- Chairman of the Architecture and Systematisation Commission: (with rank of Minister)
References
- ^ Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor României de la începuturi - 1859 până în zilele noastre - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995)
- ^ On 8 October 1954, Ministry split into Ministry of Construction and Ministry of Building Materials.
- ^ From 5 November 1953, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.
- ^ Ministry abolished on 17 October 1953. Departments merged into the Ministry of Food Industry.
- ^ Ministry abolished on 5 November 1953.
- ^ Ministry abolished on 5 November 1953.
- ^ On 6 October 1953, the Ministry merged with the Ministry of Higher Education to become the Ministry of Education.
- ^ On 6 October 1953, the Ministry merged with the Ministry of Higher Education to become the Ministry of Education.
- ^ Ministry re-established on 6 October 1953.
- ^ Ministry re-established on 30 November 1953.