Boc I | |
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118th cabinet of Romania |
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Date formed | 22 December 2008 |
Date dissolved | 23 December 2009 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Emil Boc |
Head of state | Traian Băsescu |
Ministers removed (Death/resignation/dismissal) |
12 |
Total no. of ministers | 21 |
Member party | PD-L, PSD, PC, |
Status in legislature | Coalition |
Opposition party | PNL, UDMR |
Opposition leader | Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu/Crin Antonescu |
History | |
Election(s) | 30 November 2008 |
Outgoing election | – |
Legislature term(s) | 2008–2012 |
Budget(s) | one |
Predecessor | Tăriceanu II |
Successor | Boc II |
Boc II | |
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119th cabinet of Romania |
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Date formed | 23 December 2009 |
Date dissolved | 6 February 2012 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Emil Boc |
Head of government's history | Cătălin Predoiu |
Head of state | Traian Băsescu |
No. of ministers | 18 |
Ministers removed (Death/resignation/dismissal) |
11 |
Total no. of ministers | 29 |
Member party | PD-L, UDMR, UNPR |
Status in legislature | Coalition |
Opposition party | PNL, PSD, PC |
Opposition leader | Crin Antonescu, Mircea Geoană/Victor Ponta |
History | |
Election(s) | 30 November 2008 |
Legislature term(s) | 2008–2012 |
Budget(s) | two |
Incoming formation | Emil Boc, Béla Markó, Vasile Blaga, Sebastian Vlădescu, Adriean Videanu, Teodor Baconschi, Radu Berceanu, László Borbély, Elena Udrea, Gabriel Oprea, Hunor Kelemen, Cătălin Predoiu, Gabriel Sandu, Mihai Șeitan, Daniel Funeriu, Attila Cseke, Mihai Dumitru |
Predecessor | Boc I |
Successor | Ungureanu I |
The first Boc cabinet of the government of Romania was composed of 20 ministers, listed below. It was sworn in on 22 December 2008, the same day it received the vote of confidence from the Parliament of Romania. It was a grand coalition government, formed by the PD-L and the PSD. The cabinet could have faced a Constitutional issue, by using the term "Deputy Prime Minister", instead of the one used in the previous cabinets "Minister of State".
Following the resignation of Liviu Dragnea (PSD) from the office of Minister of Administration and Interior, on 2 February 2009, the Parliament voted to unify the post of Deputy Prime Minister with the post of Minister of Administration and Interior.
On 1 October 2009, following the removal from office of the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Administration and Interior, Dan Nica (PSD), all the PSD Ministers resigned from the cabinet. As a result, all their offices were taken, ad interim by the PD-L, for a period no longer than 45 days. The cabinet should have received a new vote from the Parliament, as its political composition was changed. On 13 October 2009 the Parliament voted for a motion of no confidence. As a result, this cabinet was just an acting cabinet. Its term ended on 23 December 2009, when the new cabinet, headed also by Emil Boc received the vote of confidence from the Parliament and was sworn in at Cotroceni Palace. During the interim period, Traian Băsescu nominated repeatedly friendly candidates, despite the fact that the then opposition parties (PNL, PSD, UDMR, and the 18 representatives of the national ethnic minoritires), having an absolute majority in both Houses of Parliament, expressed their will to nominate the Mayor of Sibiu Klaus Iohannis as Prime Minister.