Ungureanu cabinet explained

Cabinet Name:Ungureanu I
Cabinet Number:120th
Jurisdiction:Romania
Flag:Flag of Romania.svg
Date Formed:9 February 2012
Date Dissolved:7 May 2012
Government Head:Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu
State Head:Traian Băsescu
Political Party:PDL, UDMR, UNPR
Legislature Status:Coalition
Opposition Party:Social Liberal Union (PSD, PNL, PC)
Opposition Leader:Victor Ponta (PSD)
Crin Antonescu (PNL)
Daniel Constantin (PC)
Election:30 November 2008
Last Election:2012
Legislature Term:2008–2012
Previous:Boc II
Successor:Ponta I

The Ungureanu cabinet was a cabinet of ministers which briefly governed Romania during early 2012. Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu was designated by former President Traian Băsescu to form a new government after the previous PM before, more specifically Emil Boc, left office in the wake of the 2012 Romanian protests, decision officially approved by the state president on 9 February 2012. Ungureanu's cabinet did not last in office long as it was subsequently dissolved on 27 April 2012.

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OfficeNamePartyTerm startTerm end
Mihai Răzvan UngureanuInd.9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of InteriorPDL9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of JusticeCătălin PredoiuInd.9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of HealthUDMR9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of Foreign AffairsCristian DiaconescuUNPR9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of National DefenseGabriel Oprea9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of CultureKelemen HunorUDMR9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of European AffairsLeonard OrbanInd.9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of FinancePDL9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of EconomyLucian Bode9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of Agriculture9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of EnvironmentLászló BorbélyUDMR9 February 20125 April 2012
Mihai Răzvan UngureanuInd.5 April 201210 April 2012
UDMR10 April 201227 April 2012
Minister of TourismCristian PetrescuPDL9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of Education9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of Communications9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of Labour9 February 201227 April 2012
Minister of TransportAlexandru Nazare9 February 201227 April 2012