USD signs deal with UDMR: What does the new Government look like?

Newsroom 03/03/2014 | 17:10

Victor Ponta announced the new Government on Monday, after several negotiations with UDMR to join the USD coalition.

“Alongside the three parties, PSD, UNPR and PC, UDMR and PP-DD joined to support the government. In the future we will dialogue on concrete projects”, Ponta said at the beginning of the press conference.

Victor Ponta and Kelemen Hunor signed on Monday the agreement that would allow UDMR to join the governing coalition. In return for UDMR’s cooperation, USD promises to solve the problem of minority cultural rights, through the use of adequate legislation.

Furthermore, UDMR will finally receive a solution to the problem of the Hungarian section at UMF Targu Mures.

After signing the agreement, Ponta stated that he has always appreciated UDMR’s “competency and seriousness”, when they were on the same side and also on separate sides.

Before presenting the new ministers, the PM also announced the list of appointments will be sent to the Parliament on Tuesday and the new Government will be sworn in on Wednesday.

The NEW Government

Liviu Dragnea (PSD) – Minister of Regional Development and Public Administration, deputy

Gabriel Oprea (UNPR) – Minister of Internal Affairs, deputy

Daniel Constantin (PC) – Minister of Agriculture, deputy

Kelemen Hunor (UDMR) – Minister of Culture, deputy

Titus Corlatean (PSD) – Minister of External Affairs

Mircea Dusa (PSD) – Minister of National Defense

Robert Kazanciuc (PSD) – Minsiter of Justice

Ioana Petrescu (independent) – Minister of Public Finances

Attila Korodi (UDMR) – Minister of Environment and Climate Changes

Nicolae Banicioiu (PSD) – Minister of Health

Remus Pricopie (PSD) – Minister of National Education

Gabriela Szabo – Minister of Youth and Sport

Dan Sova (PSD) – Minister of Transport

Rovana Plumb (PSD) – Minister of Labour

Constantin Nita (PSD) – Minister of Economy

Florin Jianu – Delegate Minister of Tourism, small business

Aurelia Cristea (PSD) – Minister of Dialogue Social and Civil Society

Razvan Cotovelea – Delegate Minister for Information Society

Eugen Teodorovici – Minister of European Funds

Liviu Voinea – Minister of Budget

Razvan Nicolescu – Delegate Minister for Energy

Bogdan Stanoevici – Delegate Ministers for Romanians Everywhere

Eugen Nicolicea (PSD) – Delegate Minister for the Relation with the Parliament

Mihnea Costoiu – Delegate Minister for Superior Education, Research and Technological Development

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