Government of Romania (1948–1952)
Petru Groza
The fourth cabinet of Petru Groza was the government of Romania from 15 April 1948 to 2 June 1952.
Membership
The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:[ 1]
President of the Council of Ministers :
Vice presidents
First Vice President of the Council of Ministers, President of the High Economic Council, Chairman of the Economic Recovery and Monetary Stabilisation Commission, Coordinator of the Ministries of Economy and Finance :
Second Vice President of the Council of Ministers, Coordinator of the Ministries of Agriculture and Forestry :
Third Vice President of the Council of Ministers, Coordinator of the Social and Cultural Ministries :
Vice Presidents of the Council of Ministers :
Ministers
Minister of the Interior :
Minister of Foreign Affairs :
Minister of National Defence :
Minister of the Metallurgy and Chemical Industries :
Minister of Mines and Petroleum :[ 3]
Minister of Light Industry :
Minister of Forestry and Wood Industry :[ 4]
Minister of Trade and Food :[ 5]
Minister of Internal Trade :
Minister of Communications :[ 6]
Minister of Transportation :
Minister of Post and Telecommunications :
Minister of Public Works :[ 7]
Minister of Labour and Social Provisions :
Minister of Public Education :
Minister of the Arts and Information :[ 8]
Minister of Religious Affairs :
Minister secretaries of state
Chairman of the Committee for the Organization of Consumption Cooperatives : (With Ministerial rank)
Chairman of the State Control Commission : (With Ministerial rank)
Chairman of the Art Committee :
Chairman of the Committee for the Collectivisation of Agricultural Products : (With Ministerial rank)
Chairman of the State Supply Committee : (With Ministerial rank)
References
^ Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor României de la începuturi - 1859 până în zilele noastre - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995)
^ Ministry disbanded on 23 November 1949.
^ From 5 August 1950, Minister of Coal, Mines, and Petroleum.
^ From 31 May 1952, Minister of Wood, Paper and Pulp Industries.
^ From 23 November 1949, Minister of Food Industry.
^ On 6 April 1951, the ministry was divided into the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications.
^ From 24 September 1949, Minister of Construction.
^ From 23 May 1949, Minister of the Arts.