Tăriceanu I Cabinet
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{{Infobox government cabinet
|cabinet_name = Tăriceanu I
|cabinet_number = 116th
|jurisdiction = Romania
|flag = Flag of Romania.svg
|image = Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu at a government meeting.jpg
|date_formed = 29 December 2004
|date_dissolved = 5 April 2007
|government_head = Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
|government_head_history =
|state_head = Traian Băsescu
|current_number =
|former_members_number = 11
|total_number = 19
|political_party = PNL, PD, PUR/PC, UDMR
|legislature_status = Coalition (majority)
|election = 28 November 2004
|last_election = 2008
|legislature_term = 2004–2008
|budget = Three
|opposition_cabinet =
|opposition_leader = Mircea Geoană, Corneliu Vadim Tudor
|incoming_formation =
|outgoing_formation =
|previous = Năstase
|successor = Tăriceanu II
}}
The first Tăriceanu cabinet was the cabinet of the government of Romania led by former PNL leader Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu between 29 December 2004 and 5 April 2007. It succeeded the Năstase cabinet and was succeeded by the second Tăriceanu cabinet.
It was a coalition government which was formed by the National Liberal Party (PNL), the Democratic Party (PD), the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR), and the Romanian Humanist Party/Conservative Party (PUR/PC).
Additionally, it also consisted of three Ministers of State (one for each party of the coalition, except for the National Liberal Party, which held the position of Prime Minister), 15 Ministers, and 6 Ministers Delegate.
In early December 2006, the Conservative Party withdrew from the coalition.
[https://web.archive.org/web/20111004061059/http://www.dailybusiness.ro/stiri-finante-banci/pc-iese-de-la-guvernare-ministrul-economiei-demisioneaza-508/ "PC iese de la guvernare, ministrul Economiei demisioneaza (PC leaves the government, Minister of Economy resigns)"], dailybusiness.ro, Dec 3, 2006. Retrieved Oct 4, 2011. As a result, the Conservative Party's Minister Delegate post was dissolved and the other Conservative Party's posts were re-shuffled between the National Liberal Party (PNL) and the Democratic Party (PD).
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!Prime Minister !Name !Party !Period | |
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|Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
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!Minister of State !Name !Party !Period | |
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|rowspan="3"|Co-ordinating the Economic Domain |rowspan="3"|PD |Dec 29, 2004 – 2005 | |
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|2005 – Aug 22, 2005 | |
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|Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
rowspan="2"|Co-ordinating the Business, and Small and Medium Enterprises Domain
|rowspan="2"|PUR/PC | Dec 29, 2004 – Jun 2006 |
Bogdan Pascu
|Jul 2006 – Dec 4, 2006 | |
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|Co-ordinating Culture, Education, European Integration |Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania |Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
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!Minister !Name !Party !Period | |
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|Ind. |Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
rowspan="2"|Public Finance
|rowspan="2"|National Liberal Party |Dec 29, 2004 – Aug 22, 2005 | |
Sebastian Vlădescu
|Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 4, 2007 | |
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|Labor, Social Solidarity and Family |PD |Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
rowspan="2"|European Integration
|rowspan="2"|PD |Dec 29, 2004 – Aug 22, 2005 | |
Anca Boagiu
|Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 4, 2007 | |
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|rowspan="2"|Foreign Affairs |rowspan="2"|National Liberal Party |Dec 28, 2004 – Mar 12, 2007 | |
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|Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu |Mar 12, 2007 – Apr 4, 2007 | |
Administration and Interior
|PD |Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
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|rowspan="2"|Economy and Commerce |Dec 29, 2004 – Dec 2006 | |
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|Jan 2007 – Apr 4, 2007 | |
rowspan="2"|National Defense
|Dec 29, 2004 – Oct 25, 2006 | |
Sorin Frunzăverde
|PD |Oct 25, 2006 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
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|rowspan="2"|Agriculture, Forests and Rural Development |rowspan="2"|National Liberal Party |Dec 29, 2004 – Nov 2006 | |
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|Nov 2006 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
rowspan="2"|Transport, Constructions and Tourism
|rowspan="2"|PD |Dec 29, 2004 – Aug 22, 2005 | |
Radu Berceanu
|Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
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|rowspan="2"|Education and Research |rowspan="2"|PD |Dec 29, 2004 – Aug 22, 2005 | |
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|Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
rowspan="2"|Ministry of Culture and National Identity
|rowspan="2"|National Liberal Party |Dec 29, 2004 – Aug 22, 2005 | |
Adrian Iorgulescu
|Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
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|rowspan="2"|Health |rowspan="2"|National Liberal Party |Dec 29, 2004 – Aug 22, 2005 | |
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|Aug 22, 2005 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
Communications and Information Technology
|Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania |Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
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|Environment and Waters Management |PD |Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
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!Minister Delegate !Name !Party !Period | |
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|rowspan="2"|General Secretariat of the Government |rowspan="2"|National Liberal Party |Dec 29, 2004 – Mar 2006 | |
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|Mar. 2006 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
International Financing Programs and European Community Acquis
|Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
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|Control |Dec 29, 2004 – Jan 2005 | |
rowspan="2"|Relations with Parliament
|rowspan="2"|National Liberal Party |Dec 29, 2004 – Mar 2006 | |
Mihai Voicu
|Mar. 2006 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
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|Public Works and Territorial Improvement |Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania |Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007 | |
Commerce
|Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania |Dec 29, 2004 – Apr 5, 2007 |
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