Bolojan cabinet

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The Bolojan cabinet is the 135th government of Romania, incumbent since 23 June 2025, and in a caretaker capacity since 5 May 2026. The government is led by Ilie Bolojan, the current leader of the National Liberal Party (PNL).

Date formed23 June 2025 (2025-06-23)
PresidentNicușor Dan
Prime MinisterIlie Bolojan (PNL)
Deputy Prime MinistersCătălin Predoiu (PNL)
Barna Tánczos (UDMR/RMDSZ)
Oana Gheorghiu (Independent; since 30 October 2025)
Radu Miruță (USR; since 23 December 2025)
Dragoș Anastasiu (Independent; until 27 July 2025)
Ionuț Moșteanu (USR; until 28 November 2025)
Marian Neacșu (PSD; until 25 April 2026)
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Bolojan Cabinet

135th Cabinet of Romania
Ilie Bolojan
Date formed23 June 2025 (2025-06-23)
People and organisations
PresidentNicușor Dan
Prime MinisterIlie Bolojan (PNL)
Deputy Prime MinistersCătălin Predoiu (PNL)
Barna Tánczos (UDMR/RMDSZ)
Oana Gheorghiu (Independent; since 30 October 2025)
Radu Miruță (USR; since 23 December 2025)
Dragoș Anastasiu (Independent; until 27 July 2025)
Ionuț Moșteanu (USR; until 28 November 2025)
Marian Neacșu (PSD; until 25 April 2026)
Secretary-GeneralȘtefan-Radu Oprea (PSD)
No. of ministers16
Total no. of members19
Member parties  PNL
  USR
  UDMR/RMDSZ
Status in legislatureRotative coalition[1] (majority) (2025–2026)
(with support from GPMN)
Coalition (minority) (2026)
(with support from GPMN)
Caretaker government (2026–present)
Opposition parties  PSD (from 2026)
  AUR
  SOS
  POT
  PACE
Opposition leadersGeorge Simion (AUR)
Diana Iovanovici Șoșoacă (SOS)
Anamaria Gavrilă (POT)
Dorin-Silviu Petrea (PACE)
Sorin Grindeanu (PSD)
History
Election2024
Legislature term2024–2028
PredecessorCiolacu II
SuccessorTBD
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On 5 May 2025, the day after the 2025 presidential election, then incumbent prime minister Marcel Ciolacu of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) announced his resignation.[2] On 16 June, President Nicușor Dan hinted that he would appoint Bolojan prime minister later that week, with a coalition deal with the PSD being confirmed the following day.[3] The deal involved Bolojan being appointed prime minister first yet with the mention that he should leave office in 2027 for a PSD prime minister to take over the position.[1] Bolojan was formally nominated on 20 June and confirmed by the Chamber of Deputies in a 301 to 9 vote on 23 June.[4][5][6]

The Social Democrats subsequently withdrew from the government in April 2026 and redacted a motion of no confidence together with the far-right party AUR.

Composition

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Composition[7]
Position Minister Party Date sworn in Left office
Prime Minister
(Romanian: Prim-ministru)
Ilie Bolojan PNL 23 June 2025 Incumbent
Deputy Prime Minister
(Romanian: Viceprim-ministru)
Dragoș Anastasiu Independent 23 June 2025 27 July 2025
Oana Gheorghiu Independent 30 October 2025 Incumbent
Ionuț Moșteanu USR 23 June 2025 28 November 2025
Radu Miruță USR 23 December 2025 Incumbent
Marian Neacșu PSD 23 June 2025 25 April 2026
Cătălin Predoiu PNL 23 June 2025 Incumbent
Barna Tánczos UDMR/RMDSZ 23 June 2025 Incumbent
Minister of Internal Affairs
(Romanian: Ministrul Afacerilor Interne)
Cătălin Predoiu PNL 23 June 2025 Incumbent
Minister of National Defence
(Romanian: Ministrul Apărării Naționale)
Ionuț Moșteanu USR 23 June 2025 28 November 2025
Radu Miruță USR 28 November 2025

23 December 2025

Incumbent
Minister of Agriculture, and Rural Development
(Romanian: Ministrul Agriculturii și Dezvoltării Rurale)
Florin-Ionuț Barbu PSD 23 June 2025 25 April 2026
Barna Tánczos UDMR/RMDSZ 25 April 2026 Incumbent
Minister of Culture
(Romanian: Ministrul Culturii)
András István Demeter UDMR/RMDSZ 23 June 2025 Incumbent
Minister of Development, Public Works, and Administration
(Romanian: Ministrul Dezvoltării, Lucrărilor Publice și Administrației)
Attila Cseke UDMR/RMDSZ 23 June 2025 Incumbent
Minister of Economy, Digitalisation, Entrepreneurship, and Tourism
(Romanian: Ministrul Economiei, Digitalizării, Antreprenoriatului și Turismului)
Radu Miruță USR 23 June 2025 23 December 2025
Ambrozie-Irineu Darău USR 23 December 2025 Incumbent
Minister of Education and Research
(Romanian: Ministrul Educației și Cercetării)
Daniel David Independent
proposed by PNL
23 June 2025 14 January 2026
Ilie Bolojan PNL 14 January 2026 27 February 2026
Mihai Dimian Independent
proposed by PNL
3 March 2026 Incumbent
Minister of Energy
(Romanian: Ministrul Energiei)
Bogdan Ivan PSD 23 June 2025 25 April 2026
Ilie Bolojan PNL 25 April 2026 Incumbent
Minister of Environment, Water, and Forests
(Romanian: Ministrul Mediului, Apelor și Pădurilor)
Diana Buzoianu USR 23 June 2025 Incumbent
Minister of Finance
(Romanian: Ministrul Finanțelor)
Alexandru Nazare PNL 23 June 2025 Incumbent
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(Romanian: Ministrul Afacerilor Externe)
Oana Țoiu USR 23 June 2025 Incumbent
Minister of Health
(Romanian: Ministrul Sănătății)
Alexandru Rogobete PSD 23 June 2025 25 April 2026
Attila Cseke UDMR/RMDSZ 25 April 2026 Incumbent
Minister of Investments and European Projects
(Romanian: Ministrul Investițiilor și Proiectelor Europene)
Dragoș Pîslaru REPER
proposed by PNL
23 June 2025 Incumbent
Minister of Justice
(Romanian: Ministrul Justiției)
Radu Marinescu PSD 23 June 2025 25 April 2026
Cătălin Predoiu PNL 25 April 2026 Incumbent
Minister of Labour, Family, Youth, and Social Solidarity
(Romanian: Ministrul Muncii, Familiei, Tineretului și Solidarității Sociale)
Florin Manole PSD 23 June 2025 25 April 2026
Dragoș Pîslaru REPER
proposed by PNL
25 April 2026 Incumbent
Minister of Transport and Infrastructure
(Romanian: Ministrul Transporturilor și Infrastructurii)
Ciprian-Constantin Șerban PSD 23 June 2025 25 April 2026
Radu Miruță USR 25 April 2026 Incumbent
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Party breakdown

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Party Leader Ideology Deputies Senators Ministers
National Liberal Party Ilie Bolojan Liberal Conservatism
53 / 330
22 / 134
5 / 16
Save Romania Union Dominic Fritz Liberalism
40 / 330
19 / 134
5 / 16
Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania Hunor Kelemen Hungarian minority interests
21 / 330
10 / 134
4 / 16
Renewing Romania's European Project Camelia Sălcudean Liberalism
0 / 330
0 / 134
2 / 16
Government
113 / 330
51 / 134
16
Support
17 / 330
Total
130 / 330
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