Fifth Maurer cabinet
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Fifth Maurer cabinet | |
|---|---|
107th Cabinet of Romania | |
| Date formed | 13 March 1969 |
| Date dissolved | 28 March 1974 |
| People and organisations | |
| President of the State Council | Nicolae Ceaușescu |
| President of the Council of Ministers | Ion Gheorghe Maurer (PCR) |
| First Vice President of the Council of Ministers | Ilie Verdeț (PCR) |
| No. of ministers | 41 |
| Total no. of members | 34 |
| Member party | PCR |
| Status in legislature | One-party state |
| History | |
| Election | 1969 |
| Legislature term | 6th Great National Assembly |
| Predecessor | Maurer IV |
| Successor | Mănescu I |
The fifth Maurer cabinet was the government of Romania from 13 March 1969 to 28 March 1974.
August 19, 1969 - The Ministry of Transport was established, by merging the Ministry of Railways with the Ministry of Road, Naval and Air Transport; former Minister Ion Baicu was dismissed from office for "unsatisfactory activity"; the Minister of Railways, Florian Dănălache, was also dismissed from office. October 11, 1969 - The Ministry of Forestry Economy was renamed the Ministry of Wood Industry. October 11, 1969 - The Ministries of Industrial Construction were established: the Ministry of Construction Materials Industry. November 18, 1969 - The Superior Council of Agriculture was transformed into the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. March 13, 1970 - The Ministry of Mining Industry and Geology was established, by merging the Ministry of Mines and the State Committee for Geology. December 25, 1970 - The Ministry of Tourism was established. January 26, 1971 - The Ministry of Agriculture, Food Industry, Forestry and Waters was established. The Minister of State Secretary for Agriculture, the President of the National Council of Waters and the Head of the Department of Food Industry became members of the Council of Ministers. April 1, 1971 - The Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications was established, by merging the Ministry of Transport with the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. April 1, 1971 - The Ministry of Mines, Petroleum and Geology was established, by merging the Ministry of Mining Industry and Geology and the Ministry of Petroleum. September 16, 1971 - The Ministry of Technical and Material Supply and Control of Fixed Assets Management was established. September 16, 1971 - The State Committee for Culture and Art changed its name to the Council for Socialist Culture and Education. November 17, 1971 - The Ministry of Education and Training was established, which took over the powers of the Ministry of Education. January 25, 1972 - The Ministry of Forestry Economy and Building Materials was established, through the merger of the Ministry of Wood Industry, the Ministry of Building Materials Industry and the Department of Forestry within the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Industry, Forestry and Water. November 1, 1972 - The following were established: the Ministry of Heavy Machine Building Industry and the Ministry of Machine Tool Building and Electrical Engineering. November 1, 1972 - The Ministry of Armed Forces changed its name to the Ministry of National Defense.