The complete list of ministers proposed in the future government of Prime Minister-designate Florin Cîțu



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The structure of the future Government, led by Florin Cîțu, he clarified. Most likely the deputy prime ministers are Dan Barna and Kelemen Hunor. Of the 18 ministries, 9 go to PNL, 6 to USR-PLUS and 3 to UDMR.

They will receive portfolios owned by the old government, but also new names, politicians who are not yet involved in government activity.

Ministers proposed by PNL to form part of the PNL-USR PLUS-UDMR coalition government are:

Ministry of Finance – Alexandru Nazare
Ministry of the Interior – Lucian Bode
Ministry of Defense – Nicolae Ciuca
Ministry of Education – Sorin Cîmpeanu
Ministry of Energy – Virgil Popescu
Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Bogdan Aurescu
Ministry of Agriculture – Adrian Oros
Ministry of Labor – Raluca Turcan
Ministry of Culture – Bogdan Gheorghiu

Miniștrii propuși by Alianța USR PLUS To form part of the PNL-USR PLUS-UDMR coalition government are: Dan Barna (Deputy Prime Minister), Cătălin Drulă (Ministry of Transport), Claudiu Năsui (Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism), Stelian Ion (Ministry of Justice), Cristian Ghinea (Ministry of Investments and European Projects), Vlad Voiculescu (Ministry of Health) and Ciprian Teleman (Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization).

The ministers proposed by UDMR:

Ministry of the Environment, Water and Forests: Tanczos Barna
Ministry of Youth and Sports: Eduard Novak
Ministry of Development: Cseke Attila
Deputy Prime Minister: Kelemen Hunor

NLP will take over the ministries of “force”

The PNL will assume the ministries of “force”: Lucian Bode, current Minister of Transport, but also former Minister of Economy, will arrive at Internal Affairs in 2012, in the cabinet of Răzvan Ungureanu.

Nicolae Ciuca, the current interim prime minister, remains in Defense. He is a reserve general, doctor of military science and former chief of staff of the Romanian army. He was the commander of the “Red Scorpions”, 26th Infantry Battalion, which he led in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The economist Marcel Boloș, a university professor, graduated from two faculties and holder of 2 doctorates, would take charge of Finance. He was Secretary of State for Transportation and Director of the Northwest Regional Development Agency. He is currently Minister of European Funds.

Alexandru Nazare was appointed to the Ministry of Public Finance. He was Secretary of State in 2010, in the same ministry, and in 2012 he held the position of Minister of Transport in the government headed by Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu.

For Education, the Liberals opted for Sorin Cîmpeanu, who also held this position in the Ponta government in the past.

And Virgil Popescu, adjunct, associate professor with diplomas in the field of national security, remains at Energie. He was also Secretary of State for the Economy and Vice President of the National Property Restitution Authority.

Adrian Oros, Doctor of Veterinary Medical Sciences, University Professor in Cluj, also maintains his position in Agriculture.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also has Bogdan Aurescu, a career Romanian diplomat and international negotiator. He was also Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2015 and, previously, Secretary of State for Strategic Affairs, with the diplomatic rank of ambassador.

Bogdan Gheorghiu remains in Culture, while Raluca Turcan, Deputy Prime Minister of the current cabinet, has been appointed to the Ministry of Labor.

The USR-PLUS alliance has 6 ministries, including Health

The USR-PLUS alliance has 6 portfolios. Claudiu Năsui, former deputy in the last legislature and member of the budget and finance committee, is appointed in Economy. Financial analyst, he was an advisor in the office of the Minister of Public Finance within the government of Cioloș, with a degree in economics.

Vlad Voiculescu will return to Health, who was a minister in the Cioloș government for another 6 months. He is a specialist in bank finance and has worked for several years in Austria.

The transports will arrive under the leadership of Cătălin Drulă, from Bucharest, Olympian in computing and intern in Canada. He was an advisor to Prime Minister Dacian Cioloș in 2015, when he was in charge of the unblocking of some road projects, but also president of the Information Technology Commission, in the Chamber of Deputies.

Stelian Ion would assume the Ministry of Justice – he is a lawyer by profession and in 2016 he became a deputy for Constan Cona – while Cristian Ghinea, a graduate of the National School of Political Sciences in Bucharest, works as a journalist and publicist. He also led this ministry for a few months in 2016.

A completely new name is the proposal of the Alliance for the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization – Ciprian Teleman, is a geologist, entrepreneur and consultant in the field of organizational culture, and in 2020 he ran for the leadership of the Provincial Council of Ilfov.

3 portfolios of the future cabinet belong to the Hungarian Democratic Union, which proposed to the Ministry of the Environment, Water and Forests Tanczos Barna, former senator and deputy, who was also Secretary of State in the 2007-2012 period for Transport, Development and Agriculture.

The Paralympic champion and president of the cycling federation Eduard Novak is proposed by the UDMR for the position of Minister of Youth and Sports. And for the Ministry of Public Works, Cseke Attila, a politician who was also Minister of Health, in the Boc 2 cabinet.

Who is Florin Cîțu, proposed as prime minister?

The future prime minister, Florin Cîțu He graduated from a university in the United States in 1996 and has a master’s degree in economics, also abroad. Since 2002, he has been a doctoral student at Iowa State University. He was an economist at the National Bank of New Zealand from 2001 to 2003, then worked for two years at the European Investment Bank.

Then he was chief economist at one of the main European banks and head of the financial markets department, so from 2011 he will be a consultant and economic analyst. Last year, he was appointed finance minister in Orban’s cabinet.

In addition to the 18 ministers in the cabinet, it appears that the new government will also have 80 secretaries of state.

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