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Miron Cristea Miron Cristea (; monastic name of Elie Cristea ; 20 July 1868 – 6 March 1939) was a Romanian cleric and politician. A bishop in Hungarian-ruled Transylvania, Cristea was elected Metropolitan-Primate of the Orthodox Church of the newly unifie ...
was the government of
Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, S ...
from 31 March 1938 to 31 January 1939. Miron Cristea was the
Patriarch The highest-ranking bishops in Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Catholic Church (above major archbishop and primate), the Hussite Church, Church of the East, and some Independent Catholic Churches are termed patriarchs (and in certai ...
of the Romanian Orthodox Church since 1925.


Ministers

The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor României de la începuturi - 1859 până în zilele noastre - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995) *President of the Council of Ministers: :*
Miron Cristea Miron Cristea (; monastic name of Elie Cristea ; 20 July 1868 – 6 March 1939) was a Romanian cleric and politician. A bishop in Hungarian-ruled Transylvania, Cristea was elected Metropolitan-Primate of the Orthodox Church of the newly unifie ...
(31 March 1938 – 31 January 1939) *Minister of the Interior: :* Armand Călinescu (31 March 1938 – 31 January 1939) *Minister of Foreign Affairs: :*
Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen (; Gallicized as Petresco-Comnène, Petrescu-Comnène or N. P. Comnène, born Nicolae Petrescu; August 24, 1881 – December 8, 1958) was a Romanian diplomat, politician and social scientist, who served as Minister of Forei ...
(31 March – 23 December 1938) :*
Grigore Gafencu Grigore Gafencu (; January 30, 1892 – January 30, 1957) was a Romanian politician, diplomat and journalist. Political career Gafencu was born in Bârlad. He studied law and received his Ph.D. in law from the University of Bucharest. During W ...
(23 December 1938 – 31 January 1939) *Minister of Finance: :* Mircea Cancicov (31 March 1938 – 31 January 1939) *Minister of Justice: :*
Victor Iamandi Victor Iamandi (February 15, 1891 – 26 November 1940) was a Romanian politician who served as the Romanian Minister of Justice in 1938–1939, in several successive cabinets. He was born in Hodora, Iași County, the son of Ion and Lucreția Ia ...
(31 March 1938 – 31 January 1939) *Minister of National Defence: :*Gen.
Gheorghe Argeșanu Gheorghe Argeșanu (28 February 1883 – 26/27 November 1940) was a Romanian cavalry general and politician who served as a Prime Minister of Romania for about a week in September 1939. Biography Born in Caracal, he was promoted to a leade ...
(31 March – 14 October 1938) :*Gen. Nicolae Ciupercă (14 October 1938 – 31 January 1939) *Minister of Air and Marine: :*Gen. Paul Teodorescu (31 March 1938 – 31 January 1939) *Minister of Materiel: :*Gen.
Iosif Iacobici Iosif may refer to: People *Iosif Amusin, Soviet historian *Iosif Anisim, Romanian sprint canoer * Iosif Blaga, Romanian literary theorist and politician * Iosif Bobulescu, Romanian bishop *Iosif Capotă, Romanian anti-communist resistance fighte ...
(31 March 1938 – 31 January 1939) *Minister of Industry and Commerce: :*
Mitiță Constantinescu Mitiţă Constantinescu (October 20, 1890—1946) was a Romanian economist and liberal politician. He was an advocate of industrialization and a degree of ''dirigisme''. Biography Born in Bucharest, he graduated from the Gheorghe Lazăr High ...
(31 March 1938 – 31 January 1939) *Minister of Agriculture, Property, and Cooperation :*
Gheorghe Ionescu-Sisești Gheorghe Ionescu-Sisești (16 October 1885–4 June 1967) was a Romanian agronomer. He was elected titular member of the Romanian Academy in 1936,Mihail Ghelmegeanu Mihail Ghelmegeanu (25 June 1896 – 1984) was a Romanian politician. Born in Craiova, he attended high school in Pitești. Subsequently, he entered the Faculties of Law and Literature at the University of Bucharest, and received a doctorate in ...
(31 March 1938 – 31 January 1939) *Minister of National Education: :*Bishop
Nicolae Colan Nicolae Colan (; November 28, 1893 – April 15, 1967) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian cleric, a metropolitan bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church. From a peasant background, Colan completed high school in Brașov, followed by a perio ...
(31 March – 20 June 1938) :*(interim) Armand Călinescu (20 June – 5 December 1938) :* Petre Andrei (5 December 1938 – 31 January 1939) *Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts: :*Bishop
Nicolae Colan Nicolae Colan (; November 28, 1893 – April 15, 1967) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian cleric, a metropolitan bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church. From a peasant background, Colan completed high school in Brașov, followed by a perio ...
(31 March 1938 – 31 January 1939) *Minister of Labour: :*
Mihail Ralea Mihai Dumitru Ralea (also known as Mihail Ralea, Michel Raléa, or Mihai Rale;Straje, p. 586 May 1, 1896 – August 17, 1964) was a Romanian social scientist, cultural journalist, and political figure. He debuted as an affiliate of Poporanism, the ...
(31 March 1938 – 31 January 1939) *Minister of Health and Social Security :*(interim) Armand Călinescu (31 March – 4 April 1938) :*Gen.
Nicolae Marinescu Nicolae Marinescu (15 December 1906 – 1977) was a Romanian fencer. He competed at the 1936 and 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics ( fi, Kesäolympialaiset 1952; sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Ga ...
(4 April 1938 – 31 January 1939)


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