The Second Stoica cabinet was the government of Romania from March 20, 1957 to March 20, 1961.

Changes in the government

- December 5, 1958 - The Ministry of Mines was abolished, becoming a department within the Ministry of Heavy Industry.

- May 4, 1959 - The State Committee for Construction, Architecture, and Systematization was established.

Composition of the cabinet

Chivu Stoica (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)

Deputy Prime Ministers

Emil Bodnăraș[1] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
Petre Borilă[2][3] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
Miron Constantinescu (March 20, 1957 - July 15, 1957)
Gherasim Popa [ro] (October 10, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
Alexandru Moghioroș (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
Alexandru Bârlădeanu[4][5] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
Ștefan Voitec[6] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
Athanase Joja [ro] (February 8, 1958 - March 20, 1961)

Ministers

Alexandru Drăghici[7] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
Grigore Preoteasa (March 20, 1957 - July 15, 1957)
Ion Gheorghe Maurer (July 15, 1957 - January 23, 1958)
Avram Bunaciu[8] (January 23, 1958 - March 20, 1961)
  • Minister of Justice
Gheorghe Diaconescu [ro] (March 20, 1957 - December 31, 1957)
Avram Bunaciu (December 31, 1957 - January 23, 1958)
Gheorghe Diaconescu [ro] (January 23, 1958 - March 20, 1961)
Leontin Sălăjan[9] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
Aurel Vijoli [ro] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
  • Minister of Heavy Industry
Gherasim Popa [ro] (March 20, 1957 - April 27, 1959)
Carol Loncear [ro] (April 27, 1959 - July 1, 1960)
Constantin Tuzu [ro] (July 1, 1960 - March 20, 1961)
  • Minister of Mines
Ioan Mineu [ro] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
  • Minister of Petroleum and Chemistry
Mihail Florescu [ro] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
  • Minister of Consumer Goods Industry
Ștefan Voitec[10] (March 20, 1957 - April 27, 1959)
Alexandru Sencovici [ro] (April 27, 1959 - March 20, 1961)
  • Minister of Construction and Building Materials (on May 4, 1959, the ministry was abolished)
Gheorghe Hossu [ro] (March 20, 1957 - December 5, 1958)
Mihai Suder [ro] (December 5, 1958 - May 4, 1959)
  • Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
Ion Cosma (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
  • Minister of Forestry Economics
Mihai Suder [ro] (December 17, 1959 - March 20, 1961)
  • Minister of Trade
Marcel Popescu [ro] (March 20, 1957 - August 17, 1959)
Gheorghe Rădulescu[11] (August 17, 1959 - March 20, 1961)
  • Minister of Transport and Telecommunications
Emil Bodnăraș (March 20, 1957 - April 27, 1959)
Dumitru Simulescu [ro] (April 27, 1959 - March 20, 1961)
  • Minister of Health and Social Provisions
Voinea Marinescu [ro] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
Miron Constantinescu (March 20, 1957 - July 15, 1957)
Athanase Joja [ro] (July 15, 1957 - January 16, 1960)
Ilie Murgulescu (January 16, 1960 - March 20, 1961)

Minister Secretaries of State

  • President of the State Planning Committee (with ministerial rank)
Gheorghe Gaston Marin[12] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
  • President of the State Control Commission (with ministerial rank)
Dumitru Coliu[13][14] (March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961)
  • President of the Committee for the Issues of Local Organs of State Administration (with ministerial rank)
Petre Costache [ro] (March 20, 1957 - May 4, 1959)
  • President of the State Waters Committee (with ministerial rank)
Ion S. Bernacki [ro] (March 20, 1957 - December 5, 1958)
Gheorghe Hossu [ro] (December 5, 1958 - March 20, 1961)
  • Ceremonial Head of State (with ambassadorial rank)
Dionisie Ionescu [ro] (February 8, 1958 - March 20, 1961)

Sources

  • (in Romanian) Final Report of the Presidential Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania
  • Luminița Banu, Florian Banu, "Securitatea, bancherul și vânătoarea — o acțiune de 'lobby cinegetic' în anii '70", in Caietele CNSAS, Vol. VIII, Issue 1, 2015, pp. 213–266.
  • Florica Dobre, Liviu Marius Bejenaru, Clara Cosmineanu-Mareș, Monica Grigore, Alina Ilinca, Oana Ionel, Nicoleta Ionescu-Gură, Elisabeta Neagoe-Pleșa, Liviu Pleșa, Membrii C.C. al P.C.R. (1945–1989). Dicționar. Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedică, 2004. ISBN 973-45-0486-X
  • Horia Dumitrescu, "Ștefan Voitec și Țara Vrancei", in Cronica Vrancei, Vol. I, 2000, pp. 313–330.
  • (in Romanian) Constantin Grigore and Miliana Șerbu, Miniștrii de interne (1862–2007), Editura Ministerului Internelor și Reformei Administrative, Bucharest, 2007. ISBN 978-97374-504-8-7
  • Stelian Neagoe - "History of Romanian governments from the beginning - 1859 to our days - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995)
  • Rompres /guverne.php?i=17 Archived 2007-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
  • Vladimir Tismăneanu, Stalinism for All Seasons: A Political History of Romanian Communism, University of California Press, 2003, ISBN 0-52-023747-1

References

  1. ^ Final Report, p. 43 n. 32
  2. ^ Tismăneanu, Stalinism..., p.293
  3. ^ George H. Hodos, Show Trials: Stalinist Purges in Eastern Europe, 1948-1954, Praeger/Greenwood, Westport, 1987, p.99. ISBN 0-275-92783-0
  4. ^ Bogdan Cristian Iacob, "Avatars of the Romanian Academy and the Historical Front: 1948 versus 1955", in Vladimir Tismăneanu (ed.), Stalinism Revisited: The Establishment of Communist Regimes in East-Central Europe, p.273. Central European University Press, 2010, ISBN 978-9639776630
  5. ^ (in Romanian) Dan Drăghia, Biography at the 1990 Mineriad section of the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile site; accessed April 3, 2012
  6. ^ Dobre et al., p. 627. See also Dumitrescu, p. 329
  7. ^ Grigore and Șerbu, p. 311; S. Neagoe, p. 249
  8. ^ Khrushchev, Nikita; Khrushchev, Sergey; Shriver, George; Shenfield, Stephen (2007). Memoirs of Nikita Khrushchev: Statesman, 1953–1964. United States: Pennsylvania State University. p. 292. ISBN 978-0-271-02935-1. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
  9. ^ (in Romanian) Galeria Şefilor SMG, at the Romanian Defense Ministry site; accessed April 2, 2012
  10. ^ Dobre et al., p. 627. See also Dumitrescu, p. 329
  11. ^ Banu & Banu, p. 246; Dobre et al., p. 505
  12. ^ "A murit Gaston Marin, "dirijorul" electrificării României". Jurnalul Național (in Romanian). Archived from the original on December 11, 2013. Retrieved December 6, 2013.
  13. ^ (in Romanian) Biografiile nomenklaturii[https://web.archive.org/web/20120305073802/http://www.crimelecomunismului.ro/ro/biografiile_nomenklaturii/ Archived March 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, at the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile site; accessed May 22, 2012
  14. ^ Tismăneanu, p.102
Preceded by Cabinet of Romania
March 20, 1957 - March 20, 1961
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