- Ministry of Administration and Interior (Romania)
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Ministry of Administration and Interior First: Barbu Catargiu Formation: 22 January 1862 Incumbent
since 27 September 2010
Traian Igaş
(PD-L)Website www.mai.gov.ro
The Ministry of Administration and Interior of Romania (Romanian: Ministerul Administraţiei şi Internelor) is one of the fifteen ministries of the Government of Romania.From 23 August 1944 to 18 March 1975 the minister held the title of Minister of Internal Affairs, between 2004 and 2007, held the title of Minister of Administration and Interior, and since April 2007, Minister of Interior and Administrative Reform. In December 2008, the Boc government changed the name back to Ministry of Administration and Interior.
Until 2006, the ministry was housed near Lipscani in Palatul Vama Poştei, built between 1914 and 1926 according to the architect Statie Ciortan's plans. In 2006 the ministry moved into the former building of the Senate in the Revolution Square. This was the same building from which Nicolae Ceaușescu tried to make his last speech, and from its roof he fled by helicopter the next day.
Contents
Subordinated structures
- Romanian Police
- Romanian Inspectorate for Emergency Situations
- Romanian Border Police
- Romanian Gendarmerie
- Romanian National Archives
- General Directorate for Intelligence and Internal Security
- Anti-Corruption General Directorate
- Grupul Special de Protecţie şi Intervenţie
- Special Aviation Unit
List of former ministers
This is a list of Interior ministers from the creation of the Romanian state (1862) to the present day.
No. Name Term start Term end Cabinet Party Principality of Romania 1 Barbu Catargiu 22 January 1862 8 June 1862 2 Apostol Arsache 8 June 1862 24 June 1862 3 Nicolae Kretzulescu 24 June 1862 11 October 1863 4 Mihail Kogălniceanu 11 October 1863 26 January 1865 5 Constantin Bosianu 26 January 1865 14 June 1865 6 General Ioan E. Florescu 14 June 1865 30 January 1866 7 Nicolae Kretzulescu 30 January 11 February 1866 8 Prince Dimitrie Ghica 11 February 1866 10 May 1866 9 Lascăr Catargiu 11 May 1866 13 July 1866 10 Ion Ghica 15 July 1866 21 February 1867 11 Ion C. Brătianu 1 March 1867 4 August 1867 12 Ştefan Golescu 17 August 1867 13 November 1867 13 Ion C. Brătianu 13 November 1867 29 April 1868 14 Ion C. Brătianu 1 May 1868 12 August 1868 15 Anton I. Arion 12 August 1868 16 November 1868 16 Mihail Kogălniceanu 16 November 1868 24 January 1870 17 Prince Dimitrie Ghica 24 January 1870 27 January 1870 18 Alexandru G. Golescu 2 February 1870 30 March 1870 19 Emanoil Costache Epureanu 20 April 1870 14 December 1870 20 Ion Ghica 18 December 1870 11 March 1871 21 Lascăr Catargiu 11 March 1871 31 March 1876 22 George Vernescu 27 April 1876 27 January 1877 23 Ion C. Brătianu 27 January 1877 26 May 1878 24 Constantin A. Rosetti 26 May 1878 17 November 1878 25 Mihail Kogălniceanu 17 November 1878 25 November 1878 26 Ion C. Brătianu 25 November 1878 5 July 1879 27 Mihail Kogălniceanu 11 July 1879 17 April 1880 28 Ion C. Brătianu 17 April 1880 15 July 1880 29 Anastase Stolojan 15 July 1880 20 July 1880 30 Alexandru Teriachiu 20 July 1880 1 March 1881 31 Alexandru Teriachiu 1 March 1881 5 April 1881 32 Eugeniu Stătescu 10 April 1881 8 June 1881 33 Constantin A. Rosetti 9 June 1881 25 January 1882 34 Ion C. Brătianu 25 January 1882 1 August 1882 35 Gheorghe Chiţu 1 August 1882 23 June 1884 36 Ion C. Brătianu 23 June 1884 29 April 1887 37 General Radu Mihai 29 April 1887 1 March 1888 38 Constantin Nacu 1 March 1888 20 March 1888 39 Theodor C. Rosetti 23 March 1888 12 November 1888 40 Prince Alexandru Ştirbey 12 November 1888 26 March 1889 41 Lascăr Catargiu 29 March 1889 3 November 1889 42 General Gheorghe Manu 5 November 1889 15 February 1891 43 Lascăr Catargiu 21 February 1891 3 October 1895 44 Nicolae Fleva 4 October 1895 15 January 1896 45 Dimitrie Sturdza 15 January 1896 3 February 1896 46 Anastase Stolojan 3 February 1896 21 November 1896 47 Vasile Lascăr 21 November 1896 26 March 1897 48 Mihail Pherekyde 31 March 1897 30 March 1899 49 Gheorghe G. Cantacuzino 11 April 1899 9 January 1900 50 General Gheorghe Manu 9 January 1900 7 July 1900 51 Constantin Olănescu 7 July 1900 13 February 1901 52 Petre S. Aurelian 14 February 1901 18 July 1902 53 Gheorghe Pallade 18 July 1902 22 November 1902 54 Vasile Lascăr 22 November 1902 13 December 1904 55 Spiru Haret 13 December 1904 20 December 1904 56 Gheorghe G. Cantacuzino 22 December 1904 12 March 1907 57 Ion I. C. Brătianu 12 March 1907 15 December 1909 58 Mihail Pherekyde 15 December 1909 6 February 1910 Ion I. C. Brătianu 6 February 1910 28 December 1910 59 Alexandru Marghiloman 29 December 1910 28 March 1912 60 Constantin C. Arion 28 March 1912 14 October 1912 61 Take Ionescu 14 October 1912 31 December 1913 62 Vasile G. Morţun 4 January 1914 11 December 1916 63 Alexandru Constantinescu 11 December 1916 26 January 1918 64 Constantin Sărăţeanu 29 January 1918 27 February 1918 65 Alexandru Marghiloman 5 March 1918 24 October 1918 66 General Artur Văitoianu 24 October 1918 29 November 1918 67 George G. Mârzescu 29 November 1918 12 September 1919 68 General Arthur Văitoianu 27 September 1919 28 November 1919 69 General Alexandru Averescu 1 December 1919 13 December 1919 70 Aurel Vlad 16 December 1919 27 December 1919 71 Dr. Nicolae Lupu 27 December 1919 13 March 1920 72 General Alexandru Averescu 13 March 1920 13 June 1920 73 Constantin Argetoianu 13 June 1920 13 December 1921 74 Ion Cămărăşescu 17 December 1921 17 January 1922 75 General Artur Văitoianu 19 January 1922 30 October 1923 76 Ion I. C. Brătianu 30 October 1923 27 March 1926 77 Octavian Goga 30 March 1926 4 June 1927 78 Prince Barbu Ştirbey 4 June 1927 20 June 1927 79 Ion G. Duca 21 June 1927 3 November 1928 80 Alexandru Vaida-Voievod 10 November 1928 7 June 1930 81 Mihai Popovici 7 June 1930 8 June 1930 82 Alexandru Vaida-Voievod 13 June 1930 8 October 1930 83 Ion Mihalache 10 October 1930 4 April 1931 84 Nicolae Iorga 18 April 1931 7 May 1931 Constantin Argetoianu 7 May 1931 31 May 1932 85 Alexandru Vaida-Voievod 6 June 1932 10 August 1932 86 Ion Mihalache 11 August 1932 17 October 1932 87 Ion Mihalache 20 October 1932 8 January 1933 88 George G. Mironescu 14 January 1933 9 November 1933 89 Ion Inculeţ 14 November 1933 3 January 1934 90 Ion Inculeţ 5 January 1934 29 August 1936 91 Dumitru Iuca 29 August 1936 23 February 1937 92 Gheorghe Tătărescu 23 February 1937 14 November 1937 93 Richard Franasovici 17 November 1937 28 December 1937 94 Armand Călinescu 28 December 1937 21 September 1939 95 General Gabriel Marinescu 21 September 1939 28 September 1939 96 Nicolae Ottescu 28 September 1939 23 November 1939 97 Gheorghe Tătărescu 24 November 1939 30 November 1939 98 Mihail Ghelmegeanu 30 November 1939 4 July 1940 99 General David Popescu 4 July 1940 14 September 1940 100 General Constantin Petrovicescu 14 September 1940 20 January 1941 101 General Dumitru I. Popescu 21 January 1941 23 August 1944 102 General Aurel Aldea 23 August 1944 4 November 1944 103 Nicolae Penescu 4 November 1944 6 December 1944 104 Constantin Sănătescu 6 December 1944 14 December 1944 105 General Nicolae Rădescu 14 December 1944 28 February 1945 106 Teohari Georgescu 6 March 1945 30 December 1947 107 Teohari Georgescu 30 December 1947 28 May 1952 108 Alexandru Drăghici 28 May 1952 20 September 1952 109 Pavel Ştefan 20 September 1952 19 March 1957 110 Alexandru Drăghici 19 March 1957 27 July 1965 111 Cornel Onescu 27 July 1965 24 April 1972 112 Ion Stănescu 24 April 1972 17 March 1973 113 Emil Bobu 17 March 1973 18 March 1975 114 Teodor Coman 18 March 1975 5 September 1978 115 George Homoştean 5 September 1978 5 October 1987 116 Tudor Postelnicu 5 October 1987 22 December 1989 117 General Mihai Chiţac 29 December 1989 16 June 1990 118 Doru Viorel Ursu 16 June 1990 26 September 1991 119 Victor Babiuc 17 October 1991 9 November 1992 120 George Ioan Dănescu 19 November 1992 6 March 1994 121 Doru Ioan Tărăcilă 6 March 1994 11 December 1996 Văcăroiu I PDSR 122 Gavril Dejeu 12 December 1996 21 January 1999 123 Constantin Dudu Ionescu 21 January 1999 28 December 2000 124 Ioan Rus 28 December 2000 15 June 2004 PDSR/PSD 125 Marian Săniuţă 15 June 2004 28 December 2004 PSD 126 Vasile Blagai 29 December 2004 4 April 2007 Tăriceanu I PD 127 Cristian David 5 April 2007 22 December 2008 Tăriceanu II PNL 128 Gabriel Oprea 22 December 2008 13 January 2009 Boc I PSD Dan Nicai 13 January 2009 20 January 2009 Boc I PSD 130 Liviu Dragnea 20 January 2009 2 February 2009 Boc I PSD 131 Dan Nicaii 2 February 2009 1 October 2009 Boc I PSD Vasile Blagaii 1 October 2009 27 November 2009 Boc I PD-L 132 Vasile Blagaiii 23 December 2009 27 September 2010 Boc IV PD-L 133 Traian Igaş 27 September 2010 present Boc IV PD-L Romania used the Julian calendar until 1919, but all dates are given in the Gregorian calendar.
The following party abbreviations are used:
PNL = National Liberal Party PC = Conservative Party PNR = Romanian National Party PP = People's Party PCD = Conservative-Democratic Party PNŢ = National Peasants' Party PND = Democratic Nationalist Party PNC = National Christian Party FRN = National Renaissance Front
(from 1940 PN; Party of the Nation)FP = Ploughmen's Front PMR = Romanian Workers' Party
(from 1965 PCR; Romanian Communist Party)FSN = National Salvation Front PDSR = Party of Social Democracy in Romania
(from 2001 PSD; Social Democratic Party)PNŢCD = Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party PSDR = Romanian Social Democratic Party PD = Democratic Party PD-L = Democratic Liberal Party Mil. = Military Ind. = Independent Additionally, the political stance of prime ministers prior to the development of a modern party system is given by C (Conservative), MC (Moderate Conservative), RL (Radical Liberal) and ML (Moderate Liberal). Interim officeholders are denoted by italics. For those who held office multiple times, their rank of service is given by a Roman numeral.
References
External links
- (Romanian) Official site of the Ministry of Administration and Interior
- (English) Official site of the Government of Romania
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