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  2. List of institutions subordinated to the Government of Romania

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    Romanian Agency for Foreign Investments (Agentia Română pentru Investiţii Străine) National Agency for Sports ( Agenţia Naţională pentru Sport ) Agency for Government Strategies ( Agenţia pentru Strategii Guvernamentale )

  3. Government of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Romania (Romanian: Guvernul României) forms one half of the executive branch of the government of Romania (the other half being the office of the President of Romania). It is headed by the Prime Minister of Romania , and consists of the ministries , various subordinate institutions and agencies, and the 42 prefectures .

  4. List of Romanian governments - Wikipedia

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    The first Boc Cabinet of the Government of Romania was composed of 20 ministers, listed below. It was sworn in on 22 December 2008, the same day it received the vote of confidence from the Parliament of Romania. It was a grand coalition government, formed by the PD-L and the PSD. The Cabinet could have faced a Constitutional issue, by using the ...

  5. Second Ciolacu Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The Second Ciolacu Cabinet is the 134th government of Romania, since 23 December 2024. The government is led by Marcel Ciolacu, who is also the current leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD). [1] The cabinet is the result of the Coalition talks following the 2024 Romanian legislative election.

  6. Parliament of Romania - Wikipedia

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    After 23 August 1944, under the pressure of Soviet and other communist forces, the parliament was re-organized as a single legislative body, the Assembly of Deputies, changed under the 1948 constitution, into the Great National Assembly, a merely formal body, totally subordinate to the power of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR).

  7. Romanian ruling Social Democrats withdraw from government ...

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    Romania's ruling leftist Social Democrat Party (PSD) has withdrawn from government coalition talks, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said on Thursday, deepening a political crisis. Three votes to ...

  8. Romanian pro-European parties agree to quickly form broad ...

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    BUCHAREST (Reuters) -Romania's pro-European parties reached a firm commitment late on Tuesday to form a governing majority that cordons off the hard right and potentially endorses a single ...

  9. Administrative divisions of Romania - Wikipedia

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    As in all modern democracies, the political power in Romania is divided into three independent branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. The prefect and his administration have only executive prerogatives. However, the territorial districts of the Romanian judicial system overlap with county borders, thus avoiding further complication. [4]