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Prime minister Miron Cristea announces the new constitution. In the background Gheorghe Tatarescu is standing between the other ministers.

The first cabinet of Miron Cristea was the government of Romania from 10 February 1938 to 31 March 1938. Miron Cristea was the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church since 1925.

Ministers

The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:

First Cristea cabinet
Portfolio Image Name Dates
President of the Council of Ministers Miron Cristea 10 February 1938 31 March 1938
Minister of the Interior Armand Călinescu
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(interim)
Gheorghe Tătărescu
Minister of Finance Mircea Cancicov [ro]
Minister of Justice
(interim)
Minister of National Defence Gen. Ion Antonescu
Minister of Air and Marine
(interim)
Minister of Agriculture, Property, and Cooperation Gheorghe Ionescu-Sisești
Minister of Industry and Commerce Constantin Argetoianu
Minister of Public Works and Communications Constantin Angelescu
Minister of National Education Victor Iamandi
Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts
(interim)
Minister of Labour Voicu Nițescu [ro]
Minister of Health and Social Security Ion Costinescu
Minister of Cooperation Stan Ghițescu
Minister of State Armand Călinescu
Gheorghe Tătărăscu
Mircea Cancicov [ro]
Constantin Argetoianu
Constantin Angelescu
Mareșal Alexandru Averescu
Gen. Artur Văitoianu
Alexandru Vaida-Voevod
Gheorghe Mironescu
Nicolae Iorga

References

  1. Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor României de la începuturi - 1859 până în zilele noastre - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995)
  1. ^ Fomrer holder of the President of the Council of Ministers
Preceded byGoga cabinet Cabinet of Romania
10 February 1938 - 31 March 1938
Succeeded bySecond Cristea cabinet
First Cristea cabinet (2 February 1938 – 30 March 1938)
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