Mircea Ciumara
Mircea Ciumara (13 September 1943, Călărași, Călărași County, Kingdom of Romania–13 January 2012, Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian politician and former cabinet minister in two governments led by the Romanian Democratic Convention (CDR), the first one under Prime Minister Victor Ciorbea and the second under Mugur Isărescu. A member of the Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚ-CD), he was a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 1992 to 2000. In the Ciorbea I Cabinet, he served as Minister of Finance from 1996 to 1997, and Minister of Industry and Commerce from 1997 to 1998. In the Isărescu I Cabinet, he was a Minister of State from 1999 to 2000.[1]
Political activity
- member of PNȚCD (since December 1989),
- substitute member of the Office of Management, Coordination and Control of PNȚCD;
- vice president of PNȚCD;
- president of the Capital Organization of PNȚCD;
- December 1996 - December 1997 - Minister of State, Minister of Finance, Vice President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
- December 1997 - April 1998 - Minister of State, Minister of Industry and Trade.
- December 1999 - December 2000 - Minister of State, President of the Economic and Financial Coordination Council, Minister for Relations with the Parliament.
References
- ^ Fostul ministru ţărănist Mircea Ciumara a murit mediafax.ro, January 14, 2012 (Romanian)
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- Mircea Ciumara
- Ulm Spineanu
- Gavril Dejeu
- Adrian Severin
- Victor Babiuc
- Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
- Valeriu Stoica
- Alexandru Athanasiu
- Valeriu Stoica (Justice)
- Victor Babiuc/Constantin Dudu Ionescu (Defense)
- Mircea Ciumara/Daniel Dăianu (Finance)
- Ion Caramitru (Culture)
- Nicolae Noica (Public Works)
- Dinu Gavrilescu (Agriculture)
- Ștefan Iosif Drăgulescu/Ion Victor Bruckner (Health)
Adrian Severin/Andrei Pleșu (Foreign Affairs)- Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu/Mircea Ciumara (Industry and Commerce)
- Alexandru Athanasiu (Labor)
- Sorin Pantiș (Communications)
- Ioan Oltean/Sorin Frunzăverde/Romică Tomescu (Environment)
- Traian Băsescu/Anton Ionescu (Transport)
- Gavril Dejeu (Interior)
- Virgil Petrescu/Andrei Marga (Education)
- Ulm Spineanu/Ilie Șerbănescu (Reform)
- Bujor Bogdan Teodoriu/Horia Ene (Research and Technology)
- Mihai-Sorin Stănescu/Crin Antonescu (Youth and Sport)
- Bogdan Niculescu-Duvăz/Ioan Mureșan (Relation with Parliament)
- Ákos Birtalan (Tourism)
- Alexandru Herlea [Wikidata] (European Integration)
- Remus Opriș (Local Administration)
- Valentin Ionescu (Privatization)
- Radu Boroianu/Sorin-Mircea Bottez (Public Information)
- György Tokay (National Minorities)
- PNȚ-CD minister
- PD minister
- PNL minister
- UDMR minister
- PSDR minister
- Independent minister
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