List of Justice Ministers of Romania

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Ministry of Justice
Ministerul justitiei.PNG
Coat of arms of the Minister of Justice
Incumbent
Cătălin Predoiu[1]

since 25 November 2021
Formation1862
First holderManolache Costache Epureanu
Websitewww.just.ro

This is a list of Justice Ministers of Romania. The first person to hold office was Manolache Costache Epureanu.

United Romanian Principalities (1859–1862)[]

  • Manolache Costache Epureanu - January 17, 1859 (Iași), April 27, 1859 (Iași, Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Minister of Justice and Finance Ad interim)
  •  [ro] - January 25, 1859 (Bucharest, President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Justice)
  •  [ro] - 8 March 1859 (Iași), January 17, 1861 (Iași)
  • Ion C. Cantacuzino - 27 March 1859 (Bucharest), 6 September 1859 (Bucharest, and temporary religions), 5 October 1861 (Iași, Minister of Interior and Justice ad-interim), 19 July 1861 (Bucharest)
  •  [ro] - October 6, 1859 (Bucharest, the holder of Ion C. Cantacuzino resigning), October 11, 1859 (Bucharest, ad interim)
  •  [ro] - November 10, 1859 (Iași)
  • Gheorghe Apostoleanu - 30 March 1860 (Iași, ad interim, Dimitrie Scarlat Miclescu resigning)
  • Damaschin Bojincă - April 30, 1860 (Iași)
  • Vasile Boerescu - May 28, 1860 (Bucharest, July 13, 1860 and Ad-interim at the Cults), November 17, 1868
  • Nicolae Bițcoveanu - April 11, 1861 (Bucharest ad interim following the resignation of Vasile Boerescu)
  •  [ro] - January 17, 1861 (Iași)
  •  [ro] - May 23, 1861 (Iași) (replacing Constantin Hurmuzachi, resigned)
  • Constantin N. Brăiloiu - April 30, 1861 (Bucharest), January 22, 1862
  •  [ro] - May 12, 1861 (Bucharest)
  • Dimitrie Ghica - July 30, 1861 (ad interim as missing Ion C. Cantacuzino), January 21, 1870 (interim in place of Vasile Boerescu, resigned)

Romania (1862–1881)[]

Kingdom of Romania (1881–1947)[]

Communist Romania (1948–1989)[]

  • Avram Bunaciu - April 15, 1948 , December 31, 1957
  •  [ro] - September 24, 1949
  •  [ro] - January 28, 1953
  • Gheorghe Diaconescu - May 31, 1954, January 23, 1958
  • Ion Constantin Manoliu - March 21, 1961
  • Adrian Dumitriu - March 18, 1965
  • Teodor Vasiliu - November 28, 1970
  • Emil Nicolcioiu - March 18, 1975
  •  [ro] - January 26, 1977
  •  [ro] - October 24, 1979
  •  [ro] - March 29, 1980
  • Gheorghe Chivulescu - January 23, 1982
  •  [ro] - October 3, 1987

Post-Communist Romania (1989–present)[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Conducere". www.just.ro. 25 June 2019. Retrieved 25 June 2019.

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