Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce, Tourism, and Liberal Occupations (Romania)
- Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce, Tourism, and Liberal Occupations (Romania)
Infobox Romanian minister office
post = Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce, Tourism, and Liberal Occupations
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incumbent = Ovidiu Ioan Silaghi
since = 5 April 2007
first = Ovidiu Ioan Silaghi
formation = April 2007
website = [http://www.mimmctpl.ro/ www.mimmctpl.ro]
The Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce, Tourism, and Liberal Occupations of Romania ( _ro. Ministerul Întreprinderilor Mici şi Mijlocii, Comerţ, Turism şi Profesii Liberale) is one of the fifteen ministries of the Government of Romania.
The current Minister is Ovidiu Ioan Silaghi, a member of the National Liberal Party.
External links
* [http://www.mimmctpl.ro/ www.mimmctpl.ro]
* [http://www.romaniatravel.com Tourism]
* [http://www.guv.ro GUV.ro]
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