- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Romania)
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs First: Apostol Arsache Formation: 22 January 1862 Incumbent
since 23 December 2009
Teodor Baconschi
(PD-L)Website www.mae.ro
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania (Romanian: Ministerul Afacerilor Externe) is one of the fifteen ministries of the Government of Romania.The current Foreign Minister is Teodor Baconschi who is an independent politician lead under the Government of Emil Boc, the current reappointed Prime Minister of Romania.
List of Ministers of Foreign Affairs
No. Name Term start Term end Cabinet Party United Principalities 1 Apostol Arsache 22 January 1862 24 June 1862 2 Alexandru Cantacuzino 24 June 1862 29 September 1862 3 General Ioan G. Ghica 29 September 1862 29 August 1863 4 Nicolae Rosetti-Bălănescu 29 August 1863 29 October 1865 5 Alexandru Papadopol-Calimah 29 October 1865 10 February 1866 6 Ion Ghica 11 February 1866 10 May 1866 ML 7 Petre Mavrogheni 11 May 1866 13 July 1866 8 Prince George Barbu Ştirbei 15 July 1866 21 February 1867 9 Ştefan Golescui 1 March 1867 5 August 1867 10 Alexandru Teriachiu 17 August 1867 12 November 1867 11 Ştefan Golescuii 13 November 1867 30 April 1868 12 Nicolae Golescu 1 May 1868 15 November 1868 13 Prince Dimitrie Ghica 16 November 1868 27 November 1869 14 Nicolae Calimachi-Catargiui 28 November 1869 1 February 1870 Alexandru G. Golescu 2 February 1870 18 April 1870 15 Petre P. Carpi 20 April 1870 14 December 1870 16 Nicolae Calimachi-Catargiuii 18 December 1870 11 March 1871 17 Gheorghe Costaforu 11 March 1871 27 April 1873 18 Vasile Boerescui 28 April 1873 29 January 1876 19 Ion Bălăceanu 30 January 1876 31 March 1876 20 Dimitrie Cornea 4 April 1876 26 April 1876 21 Mihail Kogălniceanui 27 April 1876 23 July 1876 PNL 22 Nicolae Ionescu 24 July 1876 2 April 1877 23 Mihail Kogălniceanuii 3 April 1877 24 November 1878 PNL 24 Ion C. Câmpineanui 25 November 1878 10 July 1879 25 Vasile Boerescuii 11 July 1879 9 April 1881 Kingdom of Romania 26 Dimitrie C. Brătianu 10 April 1881 8 June 1881 PNL 27 Eugeniu Stătescu 9 June 1881 30 July 1881 28 Dimitrie A. Sturdzai 1 August 1881 1 February 1885 29 Ion C. Câmpineanuii 2 February 1885 27 October 1885 Ion Brătianu 28 October 1885 15 December 1885 PNL 30 Mihail Pherekyde 16 December 1885 21 March 1888 31 Petre P. Carpii 21 March 1888 5 November 1889 32 Alexandru Lahovaryi 5 November 1889 21 February 1891 33 Constantin Esarcu 21 February 1891 26 November 1891 34 Alexandru Lahovaryii 27 November 1891 3 October 1895 35 Dimitrie A. Sturdzaii 4 October 1895 21 November 1896 36 Constantin Stoicescu 21 November 1896 29 March 1897 37 Dimitrie A. Sturdzaiii 31 March 1897 30 March 1899 38 Ioan Lahovaryi 11 April 1899 6 July 1900 39 Alexandru Marghiloman 7 July 1900 13 February 1901 40 Dimitrie A. Sturdzaiv 14 February 1901 8 January 1902 41 Ion I. C. Brătianui 9 January 1902 11 December 1904 PNL 42 General Iacob Lahovary 22 December 1904 8 February 1907 43 Ioan Lahovaryii 9 February 1907 11 March 1907 44 Dimitrie A. Sturdzav 12 March 1907 27 December 1908 45 Ion I. C. Brătianuii 27 December 1908 1 November 1909 PNL 46 Alexandru Djuvara 1 November 1909 28 December 1910 PNL 47 Titu Maiorescu 29 December 1910 4 January 1914 PC 48 Emanuel Porumbaru 4 January 1914 7 December 1916 49 Ion I. C. Brătianuiii 8 December 1916 28 January 1918 PNL Alexandru Averescu 29 January 1918 4 March 1918 50 Constantin C. Arion 5 March 1918 23 October 1918 51 General Constantin Coandă 24 October 1918 28 November 1918 52 Ion I. C. Brătianuiv 29 November 1918 26 September 1919 PNL Arthur Văitoianu 27 September 1919 14 October 1919 53 Nicolae Mişu 15 October 1919 30 November 1919 54 Alexandru Vaida-Voevodi 1 December 1919 9 January 1920 55 Duiliu Zamfirescu 13 March 1920 12 June 1920 56 Take Ionescu 13 June 1920 16 December 1921 57 Gheorghe Derussi 17 December 1921 19 January 1922 58 Ion G. Duca 19 January 1922 29 March 1926 59 Ion Mitilineu 30 March 1926 3 June 1927 Barbu Ştirbey 4 June 1927 20 June 1927 60 Ion I. C. Brătianuv 21 June 1927 24 November 1927 PNL 61 Nicolae Titulescui 24 November 1927 9 November 1928 62 Gheorghe Mironescu 10 November 1928 9 October 1930 63 Ion Mihalache 10 October 1930 17 April 1931 Constantin Argetoianu 18 April 1931 26 April 1932 64 Prince Dimitrie I. G. Ghica 27 April 1931 5 June 1932 65 Alexandru Vaida-Voevodii 6 June 1932 19 October 1932 66 Nicolae Titulescuii 20 October 1932 1 October 1934 Gheorghe Tătărescu 2 October 1934 9 October 1934 67 Nicolae Titulescuiii 10 October 1934 28 August 1936 68 Victor Antonescu 29 August 1936 28 December 1937 69 Istrate Micescu 29 December 1937 10 February 1938 Gheorghe Tătărescu 11 February 1938 29 March 1938 70 Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen 30 March 1938 31 January 1939 71 Grigore Gafencu 1 February 1939 3 July 1940 72 Mihail Manoilescu 4 July 1940 4 September 1940 73 Mihail R. Sturdza 14 September 1940 17 January 1941 Ion Antonescu 18 January 1941 1 January 1943 Mil. 74 Mihai Antonescu 1 January 1943 23 August 1944 75 Grigore Niculescu-Buzeşti 23 August 1944 3 November 1944 76 Constantin Vişoianu 4 November 1944 5 March 1945 77 Gheorghe Tătărescu 6 March 1945 29 December 1947 Communist Romania 78 Ana Pauker 30 December 1947 9 July 1952 PMR 79 Simion Bughici 10 July 1952 3 October 1955 80 Grigore Preoteasa 4 October 1955 14 July 1957 81 Ion Gheorghe Maurer 15 July 1957 15 January 1958 82 Avram Bunaciu 23 January 1958 20 March 1961 82 Corneliu Mănescu 20 March 1961 20 August 1965 Corneliu Mănescu 21 August 1965 18 October 1972 PCR 83 George Macovescu 18 October 1972 8 March 1978 84 Ştefan Andrei 8 March 1978 11 November 1985 85 Ilie Văduva 11 November 1985 26 August 1986 86 Ioan Totu 26 August 1986 2 November 1989 87 Ion Stoian 2 November 1989 22 December 1989 Romania since 1989 88 Sergiu Celac 26 December 1989 28 June 1990 Roman I 89 Adrian Năstase 28 June 1990 18 November 1992 Roman II
Roman III
Stolojan IFSN 90 Teodor Meleşcanu 19 November 1992 11 December 1996 Văcăroiu I FDSN/PDSR 91 Adrian Severin 12 December 1996 29 December 1997 Ciorbea I PD 92 Andrei Pleşu 29 December 1997 22 December 1999 Ciorbea I
Vasile IIndependent 93 Petre Roman 22 December 1999 28 December 2000 Isărescu I PD 94 Mircea Geoană 28 December 2000 28 December 2004 Năstase I Independent/PSD 95 Mihai-Răzvan Ungureanu 28 December 2004 21 March 2007 Tăriceanu I PNL Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu 21 March 2007 5 April 2007 PNL 96 Adrian Cioroianu 5 April 2007 15 April 2008 Tăriceanu II PNL 97 Lazăr Comănescu 15 April 2008 22 December 2008 PNL 98 Cristian Diaconescu 22 December 2008 1 October 2009 Boc I PSD Cătălin Predoiu 1 October 2009 23 December 2009 Independent 99 Teodor Baconschi 23 December 2009 Present Boc IV Independent 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-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.
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