Each candidate for minister will be heard by the specialised permanent commissions of the two chambers. After the hearings, the commissions will draft a consultative explained assent, which they will present the prime minister designate.
The Government gets the vote of confidence if it receives the vote of a majority of deputies and senators; if the new executive fails to get a vote of confidence, Parliament will immediately notify the head of state, who should name another candidate to form the Government.
The new Government is made up of: Gheorghe Pogea – Finances Minister, Florin Saghi – Administration and Interior Minister, Radu Berceanu – Minister of Transport and Communications, Bogdan Aurescu – Foreign Affairs Minister, Adriean Videanu – Economy and Trade Minister, Daniel Funeriu – Minister of Education, Research, Youth and Sport, Vasile Blaga – Minister of Regional Development and Tourism, Mihai Seitan – Labour Minister, Mihai Stanisoara – Defence Minister, Catalin Predoiu – Justice Minister, Adrian Radulescu – Agriculture Minister, Cristian Vladescu – Health Minister, Theodor Paleologu – Culture Minister, Sulfina Barbu – Environment Minister.
According to the constitution, the Croitoru Cabinet needs 236 votes of a total 470 MPs in order to pass. The Social Democratic Party, National Liberal Party, Hungarian Democratic Union of Romania and the ethnic minorities’ group back Sibiu Mayor Klaus Johannis for Prime Minister.
































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