Ministry of Education and Research of Romania
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The Ministry of Education, Research, Youth and Sport is one of the nineteen ministries of the Government of Romania
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Over the years the Ministry changed its title. Initially it was called Ministry of Religion and Public Instruction , then Ministry of Public Instruction , then it changed to Ministry of Teaching , Ministry of Teaching and Science , than changed back to Ministry of Teaching . When Andrei Marga
became Minister, it introduced the largest reform measures, starting with the name of the institution: Ministry of National Education . In 2000 the name was changed to Ministry of Education and Research . This title was kept until April 2007, when it changed to Ministry of Education, Research and Youth . Since December 2008 the title is Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation .
From October 1, 2009 to December 23, 2009, Prime Minister
Emil Boc
served as ad interim
Minister, member of the PD-L
, and .
As of December 23, 2009, Daniel Funeriu of the of the PD-L
holds the post of Minister of Education.
Government of Romania
The Government of Romania forms one half of the country's executive branch . It is headed by the Prime-Minister, and consists of the Ministries, various subordinated institutions and agencies, and the 42 Prefectures...
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Over the years the Ministry changed its title. Initially it was called Ministry of Religion and Public Instruction , then Ministry of Public Instruction , then it changed to Ministry of Teaching , Ministry of Teaching and Science , than changed back to Ministry of Teaching . When Andrei Marga
Andrei Marga
Andrei Marga is a Romanian philosopher, political scientist, and politician. Rector – for the second time – of the Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, he was a member of the Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party , serving as Minister of Education in the Democratic Convention coalition...
became Minister, it introduced the largest reform measures, starting with the name of the institution: Ministry of National Education . In 2000 the name was changed to Ministry of Education and Research . This title was kept until April 2007, when it changed to Ministry of Education, Research and Youth . Since December 2008 the title is Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation .
From October 1, 2009 to December 23, 2009, Prime Minister
Prime Minister of Romania
The Prime Minister of Romania is the head of the Government of Romania. Initially, the office was styled President of the Council of Ministers , when the term "Government" included more than the Cabinet, and the Cabinet was called The Council of Ministers...
Emil Boc
Emil Boc
Emil Boc is the Prime Minister of Romania, having served since December 2008. In June 2004, he was elected Mayor of Cluj-Napoca, the largest city in Transylvania. Boc is also the president of the Democratic Liberal Party, who designated him as Prime Minister in 2008. On October 13, 2009, his...
served as ad interim
Ad interim
The Latin phrase ad interim literally means "in the time between" denotes the meaning of "in the meantime", "for an intervening time" or "temporarily" in the English language...
Minister, member of the PD-L
Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)
The Democratic Liberal Party is a populist, centre-right party in Romania. It was formed on 15 December 2007, when the Democratic Party merged with the Liberal Democratic Party. From 2004 to 2007, the Democratic Party was part of the governing Justice and Truth Alliance...
, and .
As of December 23, 2009, Daniel Funeriu of the of the PD-L
Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)
The Democratic Liberal Party is a populist, centre-right party in Romania. It was formed on 15 December 2007, when the Democratic Party merged with the Liberal Democratic Party. From 2004 to 2007, the Democratic Party was part of the governing Justice and Truth Alliance...
holds the post of Minister of Education.
Ministers
Name | Term start | Term end | Party | Cabinet | Minister Title |
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Mihai Şora | December 1989 | June 1990 | none | Roman I Roman I Cabinet -December 1989 – June 28, 1990:Prime Minister:*Petre RomanDeputy Prime Ministers:*Gelu Voican Voiculescu*Mihai Drăgănescu*Ion Aurel Stoica*Anton VătăşescuMinisters of State:*Petru Pepelea*Mihail Victor Buracu*Costică Bădescu*Ovidiu Adrian Moţiu... |
Minister of Teaching |
Gheorghe Ştefan | June 1990 | October 1991 | FSN National Salvation Front The National Salvation Front was the governing body of Romania in the first weeks after the Romanian Revolution of 1989, subsequently turned into a political party... |
Roman II Roman II Cabinet -June 28, 1990–April 30, 1991:Coalition members: , and Prime Minister:*Petre RomanMinisters of State:*Anton Vătăşescu *Eugen Dijmărescu... Roman III Roman III Cabinet -April 30, 1991–October 16, 1991:Coalition members: , and Prime Minister:*Petre Roman/Theodor StolojanMinister of State:*Dan Mircea Popescu Ministers:*Victor Babiuc *Niculae Spiroiu... |
Minister of Teaching and Science |
Mihail Golu | October 1991 | November 1992 | FSN National Salvation Front The National Salvation Front was the governing body of Romania in the first weeks after the Romanian Revolution of 1989, subsequently turned into a political party... |
Stolojan I Stolojan I Cabinet The Stolojan I Cabinet was the Cabinet of the Government of Romania between October 16, 1991 and 1992. It was the fourth Cabinet after the fall of Communism in Romania... |
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Liviu Maior | November 1992 | December 1996 | PDSR | Văcăroiu Vacaroiu I Cabinet Nicolae Văcăroiu's cabinet 1992–1996Coalition members: , , and Prime Minister:*Nicolae VăcăroiuMinisters of State:*Mişu Negriţoiu/Mircea Coşea*Dan Mircea Popescu*Teodor Meleşcanu*Florin GeorgescuMinisters:... |
Minister of Teaching |
Virgil Petrescu | December 1996 | December 1997 | PNŢ-CD Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party (Romania) The Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party is a Romanian Christian-Democratic party... |
Ciorbea I Ciorbea I Cabinet 1996–1998Coalition members: , , , , , and Prime Minister:*Victor Ciorbea/Gavril DejeuMinisters of State:*Mircea Ciumara*Ulm Spineanu*Gavril Dejeu*Adrian Severin*Victor Babiuc*Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu*Valeriu Stoica*Alexandru Athanasiu... |
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Andrei Marga Andrei Marga Andrei Marga is a Romanian philosopher, political scientist, and politician. Rector – for the second time – of the Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, he was a member of the Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party , serving as Minister of Education in the Democratic Convention coalition... |
December 1997 | December 2000 | PNŢ-CD Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party (Romania) The Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party is a Romanian Christian-Democratic party... |
Ciorbea I Ciorbea I Cabinet 1996–1998Coalition members: , , , , , and Prime Minister:*Victor Ciorbea/Gavril DejeuMinisters of State:*Mircea Ciumara*Ulm Spineanu*Gavril Dejeu*Adrian Severin*Victor Babiuc*Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu*Valeriu Stoica*Alexandru Athanasiu... Vasile I Vasile I Cabinet Radu Vasile's cabinet in Romania, 1998–1999Coalition members: , , , , , and Prime Minister:*Radu Vasile/Alexandru AthanasiuMinisters of State:*Victor Babiuc*Valeriu StoicaMinisters:*Valeriu Stoica *Victor Babiuc... Isărescu I Isarescu I Cabinet 1999–2000Coalition members: , , , , and... |
Minister of National Education |
Ecaterina Andronescu Ecaterina Andronescu Ecaterina Andronescu is a Romanian engineer, professor and politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party , she sat in the Romanian Chamber of Deputies from 1996 to 2008, representing Bucharest, and has been a Senator since 2008, for the same city... |
December 2000 | June 2003 | PDSR/PSD Social Democratic Party (Romania) The Social Democratic Party is the major social-democratic political party in Romania. It was formed in 1992, after the post-communist National Salvation Front broke apart. It adopted its present name after a merger with a minor social-democratic party in 2001. Since its formation, it has always... |
Năstase I Nastase I Cabinet 2000 – December 29, 2004Coalition members: , , and Prime Minister:*Adrian Năstase/Eugen BejinariuMinisters of State:*Alexandru Athanasiu*Ioan Rus*Marian Săniuţă*Dan Ioan Popescu*Ioan TalpeşMinisters:... |
Minister of Education and Research |
Alexandru Athanasiu Alexandru Athanasiu Alexandru Athanasiu is a Romanian politician and jurist. A former leader of the Romanian Social Democratic Party , he is a member of the Social Democratic Party since 2001... |
June 2003 | December 2004 | PSD Social Democratic Party (Romania) The Social Democratic Party is the major social-democratic political party in Romania. It was formed in 1992, after the post-communist National Salvation Front broke apart. It adopted its present name after a merger with a minor social-democratic party in 2001. Since its formation, it has always... |
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Mircea Miclea | December 2004 | August 22, 2005 | PD | Tăriceanu I Tariceanu I Cabinet The first Tăriceanu Cabinet was the cabinet of the government of Romania led by Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu between December 29, 2004 and April 5, 2007... |
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Mihail Hărdău | August 22, 2005 | April 2007 | PD | ||
Cristian Adomniţei Cristian Adomniţei Cristian Mihai Adomniţei is a Romanian engineer and politician. A member of the National Liberal Party , he has been a member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies for Iaşi County since 2004... |
5 April 2007 | 8 October 2008 | PNL National Liberal Party (Romania) The National Liberal Party , abbreviated to PNL, is a centre-right liberal party in Romania. It is the third-largest party in the Romanian Parliament, with 53 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 22 in the Senate: behind the centre-right Democratic Liberal Party and the centre-left Social... |
Tăriceanu II | Ministry of Education, Research and Youth |
Anton Anton Anton Anton Anton Anton is a Romanian engineer and politician. A member of the National Liberal Party , he served as Education Minister in the Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu cabinet in late 2008.He is married.-Biography:... |
8 October 2008 | 22 December 2008 | PNL National Liberal Party (Romania) The National Liberal Party , abbreviated to PNL, is a centre-right liberal party in Romania. It is the third-largest party in the Romanian Parliament, with 53 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 22 in the Senate: behind the centre-right Democratic Liberal Party and the centre-left Social... |
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Ecaterina Andronescu Ecaterina Andronescu Ecaterina Andronescu is a Romanian engineer, professor and politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party , she sat in the Romanian Chamber of Deputies from 1996 to 2008, representing Bucharest, and has been a Senator since 2008, for the same city... |
22 December 2008 | 1 October 2009 | PSD Social Democratic Party (Romania) The Social Democratic Party is the major social-democratic political party in Romania. It was formed in 1992, after the post-communist National Salvation Front broke apart. It adopted its present name after a merger with a minor social-democratic party in 2001. Since its formation, it has always... |
Boc I | Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation |
Emil Boc Emil Boc Emil Boc is the Prime Minister of Romania, having served since December 2008. In June 2004, he was elected Mayor of Cluj-Napoca, the largest city in Transylvania. Boc is also the president of the Democratic Liberal Party, who designated him as Prime Minister in 2008. On October 13, 2009, his... |
1 October 2009 | 23 December 2009 | PD-L Democratic Liberal Party (Romania) The Democratic Liberal Party is a populist, centre-right party in Romania. It was formed on 15 December 2007, when the Democratic Party merged with the Liberal Democratic Party. From 2004 to 2007, the Democratic Party was part of the governing Justice and Truth Alliance... |
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Daniel Funeriu | 23 December 2009 | present | PD-L Democratic Liberal Party (Romania) The Democratic Liberal Party is a populist, centre-right party in Romania. It was formed on 15 December 2007, when the Democratic Party merged with the Liberal Democratic Party. From 2004 to 2007, the Democratic Party was part of the governing Justice and Truth Alliance... |
Boc IV | Ministry of Education, Research, Youth and Sport |