Second Tătărăscu cabinet

The second cabinet of Gheorghe Tătărăscu was the government of Romania from 2 October 1934 to 28 August 1936.

Ministers

The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:[1]

  • President of the Council of Ministers:
  • Minister of the Interior:
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs:
  • Minister of Finance:
  • Minister of Justice:
  • Victor Antonescu (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:
  • Minister of Agriculture and Property
  • Vasile P. Sassu (2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936)
  • Minister of Industry and Commerce:
  • (interim) Victor Slăvescu (2 - 5 October 1934)
  • Ion Manolescu-Strunga (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 (2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936)
  • Minister of Public Instruction:
  • Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts:
  • Minister of Labour:[2]
  • Minister of Health and Social Security:[3]
  • Ion Costinescu (2 October 1934 - 23 September 1935)
  • Minister of Labour, Health and Social Security:[4]
  • Minister Secretaries of State:
  • Valeriu Pop (2 October 1934 - 1 February 1935)
  • Victor Iamandi (2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936)

References

  1. Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor României de la începuturi - 1859 până în zilele noastre - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995)
  2. As of 23 September 1935, the Labour Ministry was reunited with the Ministry of Health and Social Security.
  3. As of 23 September 1935, the Labour Ministry was reunited with the Ministry of Health and Social Security.
  4. Ministry reconstituted on 23 September 1935.
Preceded by
First Tătărăscu cabinet
Cabinet of Romania
2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936
Succeeded by
Third Tătărăscu cabinet


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