Ministry of National Education (Romania)

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Ministry of National Education | |
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Incumbent Ecaterina Andronescu since 20 November 2018 | |
First holder | Spiru Haret |
Website | www.mects.ro |
The Ministry of National Education (Romanian: Ministerul Educației Naționale) is one of the ministries of the Government of Romania.[1]
Contents
1 Former names of the Ministry
2 Ministers
2.1 Since 1989
3 External links
4 References
Former names of the Ministry
Over the years the Ministry changed its title. Initially it was called Ministry of Religion and Public Instruction (Romanian: Ministerul Religiei și Instrucțiunii Publice), then Ministryof Public Instruction (Romanian: Ministerul Instrucţiunii Publice), then it changed to Ministry of Teaching (Romanian: Ministerul Învǎțǎmântului), Ministry of Teaching and Science (Romanian: Ministerul Învǎțǎmântului și Științei), than changed back to Ministry of Teaching (Romanian: Ministerul Învǎțǎmântului). When Andrei Marga became Minister, it introduced the largest reform measures, starting with the name of the institution: Ministry of National Education (Romanian: Ministerul Educației Naționale). In 2000 the name was changed to Ministry of Education and Research (Romanian: Ministerul Educației și Cercetǎrii). This title was kept until April 2007, when it changed to Ministry of Education, Research and Youth (Romanian: Ministerul Educației, Cercetǎrii și Tineretului). In 21 December 2012 the title was changed to Ministry of National Education (Romanian: Ministerul Educației Naționale) and was kept until 17 December 2014, when it changed to Ministry of National Education and Scientific Research (Romanian: Ministerul Educaței Naționale și Cercetării Științifice) This title was kept until 4 January 2017, when it changed back to Ministry of National Education.
Ministers
Since 1989
Minister Title |
No. |
Name |
Term start |
Term end |
Party |
Cabinet |
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Minister of Teaching |
1 |
Mihai Șora |
30 December 1989 |
28 June 1990 |
none |
Roman I |
Minister of Teaching and Science |
2 |
Gheorghe Ştefan |
29 June 1990 |
16 October 1991 |
FSN |
Roman II |
Roman III | ||||||
3 |
Mihail Golu |
17 October 1991 |
19 November 1992 |
Stolojan I |
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Minister of Teaching |
4 |
Liviu Maior |
20 November 1992 |
11 December 1996 |
PDSR |
Văcăroiu |
5 |
Virgil Petrescu |
12 December 1996 |
4 December 1997 |
PNȚ-CD |
Ciorbea I |
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Minister of National Education |
6 |
Andrei Marga |
5 December 1997 |
27 December 2000 |
Ciorbea I |
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Vasile I | ||||||
Isărescu I | ||||||
7 |
Ecaterina Andronescu |
28 December 2000 |
18 June 2003 |
PDSR/PSD |
Năstase I |
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Ministry of Education, Research and Youth |
8 |
Alexandru Athanasiu |
19 June 2003 |
28 December 2004 |
PSD |
|
Ministry of Education and Research | ||||||
Ministry of Education, Research and Youth |
9 |
Mircea Miclea |
29 December 2004 |
9 November 2005 |
PD |
Tăriceanu I |
10 |
Mihai Hărdău |
10 November 2005 |
4 April 2007 |
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11 |
Cristian Adomniței |
5 April 2007 |
7 October 2008 |
PNL |
Tăriceanu II |
|
12 |
Anton Anton |
8 October 2008 |
21 December 2008 |
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Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation |
(7) |
Ecaterina Andronescu |
22 December 2008 |
30 September 2009 |
PSD |
Boc I |
- |
Emil Boc |
1 October 2009 |
22 December 2009 |
PD-L |
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13 |
Daniel Funeriu |
23 December 2009 |
8 February 2012 |
Boc II |
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Ministry of Education, Research and Youth |
14 |
Cătălin Baba |
9 February 2012 |
6 May 2012 |
Ungureanu I |
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Ministry of Education, Research, Youth and Sport | ||||||
15 |
Ioan Mang |
7 May 2012 |
14 May 2012 |
PSD |
Ponta I |
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- |
Liviu Pop |
15 May 2012 |
1 June 2012 |
Independent |
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(7) |
Ecaterina Andronescu |
2 June 2012 |
20 December 2012 |
PSD |
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Ministry of National Education |
16 |
Remus Pricopie |
21 December 2012 |
17 December 2014 |
Ponta II |
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Ministry of National Education and Scientific Research |
17 |
Sorin Cîmpeanu |
18 December 2014 |
17 November 2015 |
Independent |
Ponta IV |
18 |
Adrian Curaj |
18 November 2015 |
5 July 2016 |
Cioloș |
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19 |
Mircea Dumitru |
6 July 2016 |
4 January 2017 |
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Ministry of National Education |
20 |
Pavel Năstase |
5 January 2017 |
28 June 2017 |
PSD |
Grindeanu |
21 |
Liviu Pop |
29 June 2017 |
29 January 2018 |
Tudose |
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22 |
Valentin Popa |
30 January 2018 |
26 September 2018 |
Dăncilă |
External links
- EDU.ro
Ministry of National Education on Facebook
- GUV.ro
References
^ (in Romanian) www.edu.ro - official site
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