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10-454: Ponta Cabinet may refer to the following governments of Romania, led by Victor Ponta: First Ponta cabinet (May – December 2012) Second Ponta cabinet (December 2012 – March 2014) Third Ponta Cabinet (March – December 2014) Fourth Ponta Cabinet (December 2014 – November 2015) See also [ edit ] Victor Ponta (born 1972) Ponta (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

20-548: A second vote of no confidence passed in the Parliament of Romania on 27 April 2012, this time aimed against the Ungureanu Cabinet , Victor Ponta was asked by President Traian Băsescu to form a new Government . His cabinet, unveiled on 1 May, received the parliamentary vote of confidence on 7 May 2012 and governed Romania until the 2012 Romanian legislative election . Part of

30-957: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages First Ponta cabinet Ponta I [REDACTED] 121st Cabinet of Romania [REDACTED] Date formed 7 May 2012 Date dissolved 21 December 2012 People and organisations Head of state Traian Băsescu Head of government Victor Ponta No. of ministers 20 Ministers removed 7 Total no. of members 20 Member party USL ( PSD , PNL , PC ), Status in legislature Coalition (Majority) Opposition party PD-L , UDMR Opposition leader Vasile Blaga , Hunor Kelemen History Election - Outgoing election 9 December 2012 Legislature term 2008 - 2012 Budget none Predecessor Ungureanu Successor Ponta II After

40-937: The Politics series Politics of Romania [REDACTED] Constitution Referendums 1991 (adoption) 2003 (amendments) Constitutional Court Government President ( list ) Klaus Iohannis Prime Minister ( list ) Marcel Ciolacu Cabinet ( current , list ) Parliament Senate President : Nicolae Ciucă Standing Bureau Chamber of Deputies President : Daniel Suciu Standing Bureau Judiciary High Court of Cassation and Justice Constitutional Court Ombudsman Judicial reform Political parties Parliamentary National Liberal Party (PNL) Social Democratic Party (PSD) Save Romania Union (USR) Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party (PLUS) Alliance for

50-4157: The Business Environment Lucian Isar Ind. 7 May 2012 6 August 2012 Minister Delegate for Administration Victor Paul Dobre PNL 7 May 2012 6 August 2012 Minister Delegate for Liaison with Parliament Mircea Dușa PSD 7 May 2012 6 August 2012 References [ edit ] ^ "DECRET 371 07/05/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 902 21/12/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 541 06/08/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 542 06/08/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 563 23/08/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 433 02/07/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 683 07/11/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 430 25/06/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 693 20/09/2011" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 545 06/08/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 543 06/08/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 544 06/08/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 540 06/08/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 536 06/08/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 548 07/08/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 376 15/05/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 616 03/10/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 616 03/10/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 539 06/08/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 535 06/08/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . ^ "DECRET 538 06/08/2012 - Portal Legislativ" . legislatie.just.ro . Retrieved 16 July 2024 . v t e Ponta I Cabinet (7 May 2012–21 December 2012) Prime Minister Victor Ponta Deputy Prime Minister Florin Georgescu Ministers Florin Georgescu ( Finance ) Andrei Marga / Titus Corlățean ( Foreign Affairs ) Daniel Constantin ( Agriculture ) Daniel Chițoiu ( Economy ) Ioan Rus / Mircea Dușa ( Administration and Interior ) Corneliu Dobrițoiu ( National Defense ) Titus Corlățean / Victor Ponta / Mona Pivniceru ( Justice ) Mariana Câmpeanu ( Labor ) Ioan Mang / Liviu Pop / Ecaterina Andronescu ( Education ) Ovidiu Silaghi ( Transport ) Vasile Cepoi / Victor Ponta / Raed Arafat ( Health ) Eduard Hellvig ( Regional Development and Tourism ) Rovana Plumb ( Environment ) Mircea Diaconu / Puiu Hașotti ( Culture ) Dan Nica ( Communications ) Leonard Orban ( European Affairs ) Ministers Delegate Victor Paul Dobre / Radu Stroe ( for Administration ) Liviu Pop ( for Social Dialog ) Lucian Isar / Mihai Voicu ( for

60-1474: The Business Environment Mihai Voicu PNL 6 August 2012 Minister Delegate for Administration Radu Stroe PNL 6 August 2012 Minister Delegate for Social Dialog Liviu Pop Ind. 7 May 2012 Minister Delegate for Liaison with Parliament Dan Șova PSD 6 August 2012 Former cabinet members and cabinet offices held Cabinet office Name Party In office since In office until Ministry of Foreign Affairs Andrei Marga PNL 7 May 2012 6 August 2012 Minister of Administration and Interior Ioan Rus PSD 7 May 2012 6 August 2012 Minister of Justice Titus Corlățean PSD 7 May 2012 6 August 2012 Victor Ponta interim PSD 6 August 2012 23 August 2012 Minister of Education, Research, Innovation, Youth and Sport Ioan Mang PSD 7 May 2012 15 May 2012 Liviu Pop (interim) Ind. 15 May 2012 2 July 2012 Minister of Health Vasile Cepoi Ind. 7 May 2012 2 October 2012 Victor Ponta (interim) PSD 3 October 2012 7 November 2012 Minister of Culture and National Patrimony Mircea Diaconu PNL 7 May 2012 19 June 2012 Minister Delegate for

70-3344: The Business Environment ) Mircea Dușa / Dan Șova (for Liaison with Parliament)     PSD minister     PNL minister     PC minister     Independent minister interim officeholder v t e Governments of Romania United Principalities (1862–1881) B. Catargiu N. Crețulescu I Kogălniceanu Bosianu N. Crețulescu II I. Ghica I L. Catargiu I I. Ghica II C. Crețulescu Ș. Golescu N. Golescu D. Ghica A. Golescu Epureanu I I. Ghica III L. Catargiu II Florescu I Epureanu II I. C. Brătianu I I. C. Brătianu II I. C. Brătianu III D. Brătianu I Kingdom of Romania (1881–1947) I. C. Brătianu IV Rosetti I Rosetti II L. Catargiu III Manu Florescu II L. Catargiu IV Sturdza I Aurelian Sturdza II Cantacuzino I Carp I Sturdza III Cantacuzino II Sturdza IV I. I. C. Brătianu I I. I. C. Brătianu II Carp II Maiorescu I Maiorescu II I. I. C. Brătianu III I. I. C. Brătianu IV Averescu I Marghiloman Coandă I. I. C. Brătianu V Văitoianu Vaida-Voevod I Averescu II Ionescu I. I. C. Brătianu VI Averescu III Știrbey I. I. C. Brătianu VII V. Brătianu Maniu I Mironescu I Maniu II Mironescu II Iorga Vaida-Voevod II Vaida-Voevod III Maniu III Vaida-Voevod IV Duca Angelescu Tătărescu I Tătărescu II Tătărescu III Tătărescu IV Goga Cristea I Cristea II Cristea III Călinescu Argeșanu Argetoianu Tătărescu V Tătărescu VI Gigurtu Antonescu I Antonescu II Antonescu III Sănătescu I Sănătescu II Rădescu Groza I Groza II Communist Romania (1947–1989) Groza III Groza IV Gheorghiu-Dej I Gheorghiu-Dej II Stoica I Stoica II Maurer I Maurer II Maurer III Maurer IV Maurer V Mănescu I Mănescu II Verdeț I Verdeț II Dăscălescu I Dăscălescu II Romania (1989–present) Roman I Roman II Roman III Stolojan Văcăroiu Ciorbea Vasile Isărescu Năstase Tăriceanu I Tăriceanu II Boc I Boc II Ungureanu Ponta I Ponta II Ponta III Ponta IV Cioloș Grindeanu Tudose Dăncilă Orban I Orban II Cîțu Ciucă Ciolacu Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=First_Ponta_cabinet&oldid=1241174701 " Categories : Cabinets of Romania 2012 establishments in Romania 2012 disestablishments in Romania Cabinets established in 2012 Cabinets disestablished in 2012 Hidden category: Articles using an unknown Template:Engvar option Ungureanu Cabinet The Ungureanu cabinet

80-3133: The Union of Romanians (AUR) Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR) Humanist Power Party (PPU) Romanian Nationhood Party (PNR) Other ethnic-minority parties Non-parliamentary People's Movement Party (PMP) PRO Romania (PRO) Greater Romania Party (PRM) Ecologist Party of Romania (PER) Elections Permanent Electoral Authority Recent elections Presidential: 2014 2019 2024 Legislative: 2016 2020 2024 Local: 2020 2024 Next European: 2019 2024 Next Administrative divisions Macroregions Development regions Counties Metropolitan areas Municipalities Sectors Cities Communes Foreign relations China United States Moldova unification movement Russia Ukraine Embassies Politicians Heads of state Presidents by time in office Prime Ministers [REDACTED] Politics portal v t e Structure [ edit ] Cabinet office Name Party In office since Cabinet left office Prime Minister Victor Ponta PSD 7 May 2012 21 December 2012 Deputy Prime-Minister, Minister of Public Finance Florin Georgescu Ind. 7 May 2012 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Titus Corlățean PSD 6 August 2012 Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Daniel Constantin PC 7 May 2012 Minister of Economy, Commerce and Business Environment Daniel Chițoiu PNL 7 May 2012 Minister of Administration and Interior Mircea Dușa PSD 6 August 2012 Minister of National Defense Corneliu Dobrițoiu PNL 7 May 2012 Minister of Justice Mona Pivniceru Ind. 23 August 2012 Minister of Labor, Family and Social Protection Mariana Câmpeanu PNL 7 May 2012 Minister of Education, Research, Innovation, Youth and Sport Ecaterina Andronescu PSD 2 July 2012 Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Ovidiu Silaghi PNL 7 May 2012 Minister of Health Raed Arafat Ind. 7 November 2012 Minister of Regional Development and Tourism Eduard Hellvig PNL 7 May 2012 Minister of Environment and Forests Rovana Plumb PSD 7 May 2012 Minister of Culture and National Patrimony Puiu Hașotti PNL 25 June 2012 Minister of Communications and Information Society Dan Nica PSD 7 May 2012 Minister of European Affairs Leonard Orban Ind. 20 September 2011 Minister Delegate for

90-422: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ponta Cabinet . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ponta_Cabinet&oldid=898204290 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

100-425: Was a cabinet of ministers which briefly governed Romania during early 2012. Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu was designated by former President Traian Băsescu to form a new government after the previous PM before, more specifically Emil Boc , left office in the wake of the 2012 Romanian protests , decision officially approved by the state president on 9 February 2012. Ungureanu's cabinet did not last in office long as it

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