Second Tătărăscu Cabinet
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Gheorghe Tătărăscu Gheorghe is a Romanian given name and surname. It is a variant of George, also a name in Romanian but with soft Gs. It may refer to: Given name * Gheorghe Adamescu * Gheorghe Albu * Gheorghe Alexandrescu * Gheorghe Andriev * Gheorghe Apostol * ...
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 2 October 1934 to 28 August 1936.


Ministers

The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: *President of the Council of Ministers: :*
Gheorghe Tătărăscu Gheorghe is a Romanian given name and surname. It is a variant of George, also a name in Romanian but with soft Gs. It may refer to: Given name * Gheorghe Adamescu * Gheorghe Albu * Gheorghe Alexandrescu * Gheorghe Andriev * Gheorghe Apostol * ...
(2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936) *Minister of the Interior: :*
Ion Inculeț Ion Constantin Inculeț (; 5 April 1884, Răzeni, Bessarabia Governorate, Russian Empire, now the Republic of Moldova – 18 November 1940, Bucharest, Romania) was a Bessarabian and Romanian politician, the President of the Country Council of the ...
(2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936) *Minister of Foreign Affairs: :*(interim)
Gheorghe Tătărăscu Gheorghe is a Romanian given name and surname. It is a variant of George, also a name in Romanian but with soft Gs. It may refer to: Given name * Gheorghe Adamescu * Gheorghe Albu * Gheorghe Alexandrescu * Gheorghe Andriev * Gheorghe Apostol * ...
(2 - 10 October 1934) :*
Nicolae Titulescu Nicolae Titulescu (; 4 March 1882 – 17 March 1941) was a Romanian diplomat, at various times government minister, finance and foreign minister, and for two terms president of the General Assembly of the League of Nations (1930–32). Early ye ...
(10 October 1934 - 28 August 1936) *Minister of Finance: :*
Victor Slăvescu Victor Slăvescu ( – 24 September 1977) was a Romanian economist and politician. He was a professor of economics at the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies and a titular member of the Romanian Academy. He also served as Finance Minister ...
(2 October 1934 - 1 February 1935) :*
Victor Antonescu Victor Antonescu (September 3, 1871, Călinești, ...
(1 February 1935 - 28 August 1936) *Minister of Justice: :*
Victor Antonescu Victor Antonescu (September 3, 1871, Călinești, ...
(2 October 1934 - 1 February 1935) :* Valeriu Pop (1 February 1935 - 28 August 1936) *Minister of National Defence: :*Gen. Paul Angelescu (2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936) *Minister of Armaments: :*
Gheorghe Tătărăscu Gheorghe is a Romanian given name and surname. It is a variant of George, also a name in Romanian but with soft Gs. It may refer to: Given name * Gheorghe Adamescu * Gheorghe Albu * Gheorghe Alexandrescu * Gheorghe Andriev * Gheorghe Apostol * ...
(2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936) *Minister of Agriculture and Property :* Vasile P. Sassu (2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936) *Minister of Industry and Commerce: :*(interim)
Victor Slăvescu Victor Slăvescu ( – 24 September 1977) was a Romanian economist and politician. He was a professor of economics at the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies and a titular member of the Romanian Academy. He also served as Finance Minister ...
(2 - 5 October 1934) :*
Ion Manolescu-Strunga Ion N. Manolescu-Strunga (12 May 1889 in Strunga, Iași County, Romania – 19 April 1951 in Sighetu Marmației, Romania) was a Romanian liberal politician. He studied economics in Vienna and afterwards obtained his doctor's degree at the Univer ...
(5 October 1934 - 1 August 1935) :*(interim) Ion Costinescu (1 August - 23 September 1935) :* Ion Costinescu (23 September 1935 - 28 August 1936) *Minister of Public Works and Communications: :*
Richard Franasovici Richard Franasovici (April 8, 1883 – July 24, 1964) was a Romanian politician. Born in Turnu Severin, his family was of Aromanian descent. They had settled in the town around 1830, but kept Austrian citizenship until 1906. Another account sugg ...
(2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936) *Minister of Public Instruction: :*
Constantin Angelescu Constantin Angelescu (10 June 1869 – 14 September 1948) was a Romanian politician who served as ad interim/ acting Prime Minister of Romania for five days, between 30 December 1933 and 3 January 1934. He was: Doctor of Medicine in Paris, Pleni ...
(2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936) *Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts: :*
Alexandru Lapedatu Alexandru I. Lapedatu (14 September 1876 – 30 August 1950) was Cults and Arts and State minister of Romania, President of the Senate of Romania, member of the Romanian Academy, its president and general secretary. Family Alexandru Lapedatu wa ...
(2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936) *Minister of Labour: :*
Ion Nistor Ion I. Nistor (August 16, 1876 – November 11, 1962) was a Romanian historian and politician. He was a titular member of the Romanian Academy from 1915 and a professor at the universities of Cernăuți and Bucharest, while also serving as Minis ...
(2 October 1934 - 23 September 1935) *Minister of Health and Social Security: :* Ion Costinescu (2 October 1934 - 23 September 1935) *Minister of Labour, Health and Social Security:Ministry reconstituted on 23 September 1935. :*
Ion Nistor Ion I. Nistor (August 16, 1876 – November 11, 1962) was a Romanian historian and politician. He was a titular member of the Romanian Academy from 1915 and a professor at the universities of Cernăuți and Bucharest, while also serving as Minis ...
(23 September 1935 - 28 August 1936) *Minister Secretaries of State: :* Valeriu Pop (2 October 1934 - 1 February 1935) :*
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 ...
(2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936)


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