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Ministru Ministerul De Interne Mihai Chițac Doru-Viorel Ursu Victor Ministru Ministerul de interne Mihai Chi țac Doru-Viorel Ursu Victor Babiuc George-Ioan Dănescu Doru-Ioan Tărăcilă Gavril Dejeu Constantin-Dudu Ionescu Ioan Rus Marian Săniu ță Vasile Blaga Cristian David Gabriel Oprea Liviu Dragnea Dan Nica Vasile Blaga Vasile Blaga Traian Iga ș Gabriel Berca Ioan Rus Mircea Du șa Radu Stroe Gabriel Oprea Petre Tobă Drago ș Tudorache Media mandatului la Interne Ministerul de externe Sergiu Celac Adrian Năstase Teodor Mele șcanu Adrian Severin Andrei Ple șu Petre Roman Mircea Geoană Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Călin Popescu Tăriceanu Adrian Cioroianu Lazăr Comănescu Cristian Diaconescu Cătălin Predoiu (interimar) Theodor Baconschi Cristian Diaconescu Andrei Marga Titus Corlă țean Teodor Mele șcanu Bogdan Aurescu Lazăr Comănescu Media mandatului la Externe Ministerul finantelor Ion Pă țan Theodor Stolojan Eugen Dijmărescu George Danielescu Florin Georgescu Mircea Ciumara Daniel Dăianu Decebal Traian Reme ș Mihai Nicolae Tănăsescu Ionu ț Popescu Sebastian Vlădescu Varujan Vosganian Gheorghe Pogea Sebastian Vlădescu Gheorghe Ialomi țianu Bogdan Alexandru Drăgoi Florin Georgescu Daniel Chi țoiu Ioana Petrescu Darius Bogdan Vâlcov Victor Ponta Eugen Teodorovici Anca Paliu Dragu Viorel Ștefan Ionu ț Mișa Media mandatului la Finan țe Educatie Andrei Marga Ecaterina Andronescu Alexandru Athanasiu Mircea Miclea Mihai Hărdău Cristian Adomni ței Anton Anton Daniel Funeriu Cătălin Baba Liviu Pop Ecaterina Andronescu Remus Pricopie Sorin Cîmpeanu Adrian Curaj Mircea Dumitru Pavel Nastase Liviu Pop Media mandatului la Educatie Ministerul muncii prof. univ. dr. Cătălin Zamfir Mihnea Marmeliuc Dan Mircea Popescu Dan Mircea Popescu prof. univ. dr. Alexandru Athanasiu prof. univ. dr. Alexandru Athanasiu Smaranda Dobrescu Marian Sârbu Elena Dumitru Dan-Mircea Popescu Gheorghe Barbu Paul Păcuraru Mariana Câmpeanu Marian Sârbu Mihai Constantin Şeitan Ioan Nelu Botiş Sebastian Lăzăroiu Sulfina Barbu Claudia Boghicevici Mariana Câmpeanu Rovana Plumb Media mandatului la Ministerul Muncii Sanatate Francisc Baranyi Ion Bruckner Ştefan Drăgulescu Daniela Bartoş Iulian Mincu Mircea Maiorescu Eugen Nicolăescu Vasile Cepoi Ritli Ladislau Cseke Attila Ion Bazac Eugen Nicolăescu Mircea Cinteză Ovidiu Brînzan Mircea Beuran Daniela Bartoş Hajdu Gabor Vlad Voiculescu (economist) Patriciu Achima ș-Cadariu Nicolae Bănicioiu Media mandatului la Sanatate Perioada Nr zile 29 decembrie 1989 – 16 iunie 1990 169 16 iunie 1990 – 26 septembrie 1991 467 17 octombrie 1991 – 19 noiembrie 1992 399 19 noiembrie 1992 – 6 martie 1994 472 6 martie 1994 – 11 decembrie 1996 1011 12 decembrie 1996: 21 ianuarie 1999 770 21 ianuarie 1999 – 28 decembrie 2000 707 28 decembrie 2000 – 15 iunie 2004 1265 15 iunie 2004 – 28 decembrie 2004 196 29 decembrie 2004 – 5 aprilie 2007 827 5 aprilie 2007 – 22 decembrie 2008 627 22 decembrie 2008 – 20 ianuarie 2009 29 20 ianuarie 2009 – 11 februarie 2009 22 11 februarie 2009 – 3 octombrie 2009 234 3 octombrie 2009 – 23 decembrie 2009 (ad interim) 81 23 decembrie 2009 – 27 septembrie 2010 289 27 septembrie 2010 – 9 februarie 2012 500 9 februarie 2012 – 27 aprilie 2012 78 27 aprilie 2012 – 6 august 2012 101 6 august 2012 – 21 decembrie 2012 137 21 decembrie 2012 – 23 ianuarie 2014 389 23 ianuarie 2014 – 4 noiembrie 2015 650 17 noiembrie 2015 – 1 septembrie 2016 289 1 septembrie 2016 - 4 ianuarie 2017 125 409 26 decembrie 1989 - 27 iunie 1990 183 28 iunie 1990 - 18 noiembrie 1992 874 19 noiembrie 1992 - 12 decembrie 1996 1484 12 decembrie 1996 – 29 decembrie 1997 382 29 decembrie 1997 – 22 decembrie 1999 723 22 decembrie 1999 - 28 decembrie 2000 372 28 decembrie 2000 - 28 decembrie 2004 1461 29 decembrie 2004 - 12 martie 2007 803 21 martie - 5 aprilie 2007 15 5 aprilie 2007 - 15 aprilie 2008 376 15 aprilie - 22 decembrie 2008 251 22 decembrie 2008 - 3 octombrie 2009 285 3 octombrie 2009 - 23 decembrie 2009 81 23 decembrie 2009 - 23 ianuarie 2012 761 23 ianuarie 2012 - 27 aprilie 2012 95 7 mai 2012 - 6 august 2012 91 6 august 2012 - 10 noiembrie 2014 826 10 noiembrie 2014 - 24 noiembrie 2014 14 24 noiembrie 2014 - 17 noiembrie 2015 385 17 noiembrie 2015 - 4 ianuarie 2017 414 493 26 decembrie 1989 - 28 iunie 1990 184 28 iunie 1990 - 30 aprilie 1991 306 30 aprilie 1991 - 26 septembrie 1991 149 26 septembrie 1991 - 19 noiembrie 1992 420 19 noiembrie 1992 - 11 decembrie 1996 1483 12 decembrie 1996 - 5 decembrie 1997 358 5 decembrie 1997 - 23 septembrie 1998 292 23 septembrie 1998 - 28 decembrie 2000 827 28 decembrie 2000 - 28 decembrie 2004 1461 29 decembrie 2004 - 22 august 2005 236 22 august 2005 - 5 aprilie 2007 591 5 aprilie 2007 - 22 decembrie 2008 627 22 decembrie 2008 - 23 decembrie 2009 366 23 decembrie 2009 - 3 septembrie 2010 254 3 septembrie 2010 – 9 februarie 2012 524 9 februarie 2012 - 27 aprilie 2012 78 7 mai 2012 - 21 decembrie 2012 228 21 decembrie 2012 - 5 martie 2014 439 5 martie 2014 - 14 decembrie 2014 284 14 decembrie 2014 - 15 martie 2015 91 15 martie 2015 - 30 martie 2015 (interimar) 15 30 martie 2015 - 17 noiembrie 2015 232 17 noiembrie 2015 - 4 ianuarie 2017 414 4 ianuarie 2017 - 29 iunie 2017 176 29 iunie 2017 - 29 ianuarie 2018 214 409 5 decembrie 1997 — 27 decembrie 2000 (PN ȚCD) 1118 28 decembrie 2000 — 18 iunie 2003 (PDSR) si 22 decembrie 2008 — 1 octombrie 2009 (PSD) 1183 19 iunie 2003 — 28 decembrie 2004 (PSD) 558 29 decembrie 2004 — 9 noiembrie 2005 (PD) 315 10 noiembrie 2005 — 5 aprilie 2007 (PD) 510 5 aprilie 2007 — 6 octombrie 2008 (PNL) 550 6 octombrie 2008 — 22 decembrie 2008 (PNL) 77 23 decembrie 2009 — 9 februarie 2012 (PD-L) 778 9 februarie 2012 — 7 mai 2012 (PD-L) 87 15 mai 2012 - 2 iulie 2012 (Politician independent) 48 2 iulie 2012 - 21 decembrie 2012 (PSD) 172 21 decembrie 2012 - 14 decembrie 2014 (PSD) 723 14 decembrie 2014 - 17 noiembrie 2015 (PC) 338 17 noiembrie 2015 - 5 iulie 2016 230 7 iulie 2016 - 04 ianuarie 2017 182 04 ianuarie 2017 - 28 iunie 2017 174 29 iunie 2017 -29 ianuarie 2018 214 426.8 (28 iunie 1990 - 30 aprilie 1991); 306 (30 aprilie 1991 - 16 octombrie 1991); 169 (16 octombrie 1991 - 19 noiembrie 1992); 400 (19 noiembrie 1992 - 11 decembrie 1996); 1483 (12 decembrie 1996-17 aprilie 1998); 491 (17 aprilie 1998 - 22 decembrie 1999); 614 (22 decembrie 1999 - 28 decembrie 2000); 372 (28 decembrie 2000 - 19 iunie 2003); 902 (19 iunie 2003 - 14 iulie 2004); 391 (14 iulie - 28 decembrie 2004); 167 (29 decembrie 2004 - 5 aprilie 2007); 827 (5 aprilie 2007- 24 septembrie 2008); 538 (25 septembrie 2008 - 22 decembrie 2008); 89 (22 decembrie 2008 – octombrie 2009); 303 (23 decembrie 2009 – 03 septembrie 2010); 253 (03 septembrie 2010 – 20 aprilie 2011); 229 (iunie 2011 - 16 septembrie 2011). 88 (19 septembrie 2011 — 9 februarie 2012) 146 (9 februarie 2012 -7 mai 2012) 87 (7 mai 2012- 5 martie 2014) 667 (5 martie 2014-4 ianuarie 2017) 1036 Media mandatului la Ministerul Muncii 503 17.04.1998 – 24.06.1998 68 05.12.1997 – 17.04.1998 200 12.12.1996 – 05.12.1997 358 23.08.1996 – 11.12.1996 110 19.11.1992 – 23.08.1996 1372 16.10.1991 – 19.11.1992 400 22.12.2012 - 26.02.2014 431 8.05.2012 - 01.10.2012 146 17.08.2011 – 27.04.2012 254 23.12.2009 - 17.08.2011 601 22.12.2008 – 02.10.2009 283 22.08.2005 – 22.12.2008 1218 29.12.2004 – 22.08.2005 235 27.11.2003 – 28.12.2004 120 19.06.2003 - 17.10.2003 1022 28.12.2000 – 19.06.2003 1805 10.07.1998 – 28.12.2000 902 20 mai 2016 - 4 ianuarie 2017 229 17 noiembrie 2015 - 9 mai 2016 173 5 martie 2014 - 16 noiembrie 2015 621 527.4.
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