Calin Popescu-tariceanu

Călin Constantin Anton Popescu-Tăriceanu (cuh-lin const-an-teen ant-on pop-es-koo tuh-ritcha-noo), (born 14 January 1952), is the Prime minister of Romania starting from December 28 2004. He is the president of the National Liberal Party and a vice-president of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party. He is a graduate of the Technical Institute for Construction in Bucharest and has a Master's Degree in Mathematics and Informatics. Between 1996 and 1997 he served as Minister of Industries and Commerce in Victor Ciorbea's government. Between 1996 and 2004 he was a Romanian MP, in the Chamber of Deputies, representing Bucharest. Between 2000 and 2004 he was Vicepresident of the National Liberal Party group in the Romanian Parliament and vice president of the Commission for Budget, Finances and Insurances in the Chamber of Deputies. (source Romania-on-line.net whoswho list). During the 2004 election, he was proposed to be the Prime Minister of Romania in an eventual government of the Justice and Truth alliance.That government has already been formed on the 30th of dec. His goverment was elected with 265 for and 200 not.

Government

  • Vice-prime-minister/State Minister in charge with the coordination of activities in the economic field - Adriean Videanu;
  • Vice-prime-minister/State Minister in charge with coordination of the activities in the field of culture, education and European integration - Bela Marko;
  • Vice-prime-minister/State Minister in charge with coordination of the activities in the field of business environment and small and medium-sized entreprises - Gheorghe Copos;
  • Minister of Justice - Monica Luisa Macovei;
  • Minister of Public Finance - Ionel Popescu;
  • Minister of of Labor, Social Solidarity and Family - Gheorghe Barbu;
  • Minister of European Integration - Emil Ene Dinga;
  • Foreign Minister - Mihai Razvan Ungureanu;
  • Minister of Administration and Interior - Vasile Blaga;
  • Minister of Economy and Commerce - Ioan-Codrut Seres;
  • Minister of National Defence - Teodor Atanasiu;
  • Minister of Agriculture, Forests and Rural Development - Gheorghe Flutur;
  • Minister of Transportation, Constructions and Tourism - Gheorghe Dobre;
  • Minister of Education and Research - Mircea Miclea;
  • Minister of Culture and Religious Affairs - Mona Musca;
  • Minister of Health - Mircea Cinteza;
  • Minister of Communications and Information Technology - Zsolt Nagy;
  • Minister of Environment and Waters Management - Sulfina Barbu;
  • Minister Delegate in Charge with Coordination of the Government’s General Secretariat - Mihai Alexandru Voicu;
  • Minister delegate in charge with the control of the implementation of the internationally financed programs and the supervision of the enforcement of Acquis Communautaire - Cristian David;
  • Minister Delegate for the coordination of control authorities - Sorin Vicol;
  • Minister Delegate for the Liaison with the Parliament - Bogdan Olteanu;
  • Minister Delegate for the coordination for public works and territory management - Laszlo Borbely;
  • Minister Delegate for Commerce - Iuliu (Gyula) Winkler;
Popescu-Tariceanu, Calin

 

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