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Alexandru Averescu Alexandru Averescu (; 9 March 1859 – 2 October 1938) was a Romanian marshal, diplomat and Populism, populist politician. A Romanian Armed Forces Commander during World War I, he served as List of Prime Ministers of Romania, Prime Minister of thr ...
was the government of
Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
from 30 March 1926 to 4 June 1927.


Ministers

The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor României de la începuturi - 1859 până în zilele noastre - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995) *President of the Council of Ministers: :*Gen.
Alexandru Averescu Alexandru Averescu (; 9 March 1859 – 2 October 1938) was a Romanian marshal, diplomat and Populism, populist politician. A Romanian Armed Forces Commander during World War I, he served as List of Prime Ministers of Romania, Prime Minister of thr ...
(30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) *Minister of the Interior: :*
Octavian Goga Octavian Goga (; 1 April 1881 – 7 May 1938) was a Romanian far-right politician, poet, playwright, journalist, and translator. Biography Early life Octavian Goga was born on 1 April 1881 in the village of Rășinari, on the northern sl ...
(30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) *Minister of Foreign Affairs: :* Ion Mitilineu (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) *Minister of Finance: :*
Ion Lapedatu Ion Lapedatu (14 September 1876 – 24 March 1951) was finance minister of Romania (1926–1927), Governor of the National Bank of Romania (1944–1945), and honorary member of the Romanian Academy (since 1936). Family Ion Lapedatu was the son of ...
(30 March 1926 - 19 March 1927) :*Gen.
Alexandru Averescu Alexandru Averescu (; 9 March 1859 – 2 October 1938) was a Romanian marshal, diplomat and Populism, populist politician. A Romanian Armed Forces Commander during World War I, he served as List of Prime Ministers of Romania, Prime Minister of thr ...
(19 March - 4 June 1927) *Minister of Justice: :* Theodor Cudalbu (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) *Minister of War: :*Gen. Ludovic Mircescu (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) *Minister of Public Works: :*
Petru Groza Petru Groza (7 December 1884 – 7 January 1958) was a Romanian politician, best known as the first Prime Minister of Romania, Prime Minister of the Romanian Communist Party, Communist Party-dominated government under Soviet Union, Soviet Sovie ...
(30 March - 14 July 1926) :* Constantin Meissner (14 July 1926 - 4 June 1927) *Minister of Communications: :*Gen.
Gheorghe Văleanu Gheorghe Văleanu (February 12, 1864 – January 12, 1948) was a Romanian major general and military commander. During the First World War he commanded VI., IV. and II. corps and was notable in the Battle of Mărăști and the Third Battle of Oi ...
(30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) *Minister of Industry and Commerce: :*Gen.
Constantin Coandă Constantin Coandă (4 March 1857 – 30 September 1932) was a Romanian general and politician who served as prime minister of Romania in 1918. Biography Constantin Coandă was born in Craiova. He reached the rank of general in the Romanian ...
(30 March - 14 July 1926) :* Mihail Berlescu (14 July 1926 - 4 June 1927) *Minister of Public Instruction: :* Petre P. Negulescu (30 March - 14 July 1926) :* Ion Petrovici (14 July 1926 - 4 June 1927) *Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts: :*
Vasile Goldiș Vasile Goldiș (12 November 1862 – 10 February 1934) was a Romanian politician, social theorist, and member of the Romanian Academy. Early life He was born on 12 November 1862 in his grandfather's (Teodor Goldiș) house in the village of ...
(30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) *Minister of Agriculture and Property: :* Constantin Garoflid (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) *Ministry of Labour, Social Insurance and Cooperation: :*
Grigore Trancu-Iași Grigore, the equivalent of Gregory, is a Romanian-language first name. It may refer to: *Grigore Alexandrescu (1810–1885), Romanian poet and translator *Grigore Antipa (1866–1944), Romanian Darwinist biologist, ichthyologist, ecologist, oceanol ...
(30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) *Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare: :*
Ioan Lupaș Ioan Lupaș (9 August 1880 – 3 July 1967) was a Romanian historian, academic, politician, Orthodox theologian and priest. He was a member of the Romanian Academy. Biography Lupaș was born in Szelistye, now Săliște, Sibiu County (at the ti ...
(30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) *Minister of State (Ministers without portfolio): :*
Sergiu Niță Sergiu Niță (1883 – 3 March 1940) was a politician and lawyer from Romania. He served as Minister for Bessarabia (1920–1921, 1926–1927) in the Alexandru Averescu, Averescu cabinets. Biography Sergiu Niță was born on March 21 (March ...
(30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) :* Dori Popovici (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) :* Ion Petrovici (30 March - 14 July 1926) :*
Petru Groza Petru Groza (7 December 1884 – 7 January 1958) was a Romanian politician, best known as the first Prime Minister of Romania, Prime Minister of the Romanian Communist Party, Communist Party-dominated government under Soviet Union, Soviet Sovie ...
(30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) :*Gen.
Constantin Coandă Constantin Coandă (4 March 1857 – 30 September 1932) was a Romanian general and politician who served as prime minister of Romania in 1918. Biography Constantin Coandă was born in Craiova. He reached the rank of general in the Romanian ...
(10 August - 14 November 1926), also in charge of the interim presidency of the Council of Ministers :*Gen.
Ioan Rășcanu Ioan Rășcanu (October 1, 1878 – February 25, 1952) was a Romanian general during World War I. He held the post of Minister of War from September 27, 1919 to December 16, 1921. After entering politics, he was elected deputy in Parliament, and ...
(5 January - 4 June 1927), also High Commissioner of Bessarabia and Bukovina


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