Second Vaida-Voevod Cabinet
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Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Alexandru Vaida-Voevod or Vaida-Voievod (27 February 1872 – 19 March 1950) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician who was a supporter and promoter of the Union of Transylvania with Romania, union of Transylvania (before 1920 part of ...
was the government of
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from 6 June to 10 August 1932.


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: :*
Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Alexandru Vaida-Voevod or Vaida-Voievod (27 February 1872 – 19 March 1950) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician who was a supporter and promoter of the Union of Transylvania with Romania, union of Transylvania (before 1920 part of ...
(6 June - 10 August 1932) *Minister of the Interior: :*
Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Alexandru Vaida-Voevod or Vaida-Voievod (27 February 1872 – 19 March 1950) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician who was a supporter and promoter of the Union of Transylvania with Romania, union of Transylvania (before 1920 part of ...
(6 June - 10 August 1932) *Minister of Foreign Affairs: :*(interim)
Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Alexandru Vaida-Voevod or Vaida-Voievod (27 February 1872 – 19 March 1950) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician who was a supporter and promoter of the Union of Transylvania with Romania, union of Transylvania (before 1920 part of ...
(6 June - 10 August 1932) *Minister of Finance: :* Gheorghe Mironescu (6 June - 10 August 1932) *Minister of Justice: :*
Virgil Potârcă Publius Vergilius Maro (; traditional dates 15 October 7021 September 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil ( ) in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He composed three of the most famous poems in Latin literature: th ...
(6 June - 10 August 1932) *Minister of Public Instruction, Religious Affairs, and the Arts: :*(interim) Ion Lugoșianu (6 - 9 June 1932) :* Dimitrie Gusti (9 June - 10 August 1932) *Minister of National Defence: :*Gen. Constantin Ștefănescu-Amza (6 June - 10 August 1932) *Minister of Agriculture and Property: :*(interim)
Virgil Potârcă Publius Vergilius Maro (; traditional dates 15 October 7021 September 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil ( ) in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He composed three of the most famous poems in Latin literature: th ...
(6 - 7 June 1932) :*
Voicu Nițescu Voicu is a Romanian surname derived from the Turkic (or Bajiq or Bayk) whose meaning is "True Man" or "rich, powerful," most likely through Slavic (from ''Vojko'') mediation. Notable people with this surname include: *Adrian Voicu (Q111524276) (bor ...
(7 June - 10 August 1932) *Minister of Industry and Commerce: :* Ion Lugoșianu (6 June - 10 August 1932) *Minister of Labour, Health, and Social Security: :*(interim) Alexandru Vaida-Voievod (7 - 9 June 1932) :* D. R. Ioanițescu (9 June - 10 August 1932) *Minister of Public Works and Communications: :*(interim) Gheorghe Mironescu (6 - 7 June 1932) :* Ioan Gr. Periețeanu (7 June - 10 August 1932) *Ministers of State: :*
Emil Hațieganu Emil Hațieganu (December 9, 1878—May 13, 1959) was a Romanian politician and jurist, a prominent member of the Romanian National Party (PNR) and of its successor, the National Peasants' Party (PNȚ); he was physician Iuliu Hațieganu's brother. ...
(6 June - 10 August 1932) :*
Pantelimon Halippa Pantelimon "Pan" Halippa (1 August 1883 – 30 April 1979) was a Bessarabian and later Romanian journalist and politician. One of the most important promoters of Romanian nationalism in Bessarabia and of this province's union with Romania, he wa ...
(6 June - 10 August 1932)


References

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