Ponta IV
Date formed 17 December 2014 Date dissolved 17 November 2015 Head of state Traian Băsescu (17–21 December 2014) Klaus Iohannis (from 21 December 2014) Head of government Victor Ponta No. of ministers22 Member parties PSD , UNPR , ALDE Status in legislature Coalition Opposition parties PNL , UDMR , PMP , PNȚCD , PSRO , PRU Opposition leaders Alina Gorghiu , Vasile Blaga , Hunor Kelemen , Eugen Tomac , Aurelian Pavelescu , Mircea Geoană , Bogdan Diaconu Outgoing election 2012 Legislature term 2012–2016 Predecessor Ponta III Successor Cioloș
The Fourth Ponta Cabinet was the government of Romania from 17 December 2014 to 17 November 2015.[ 1] The Cabinet was supported by the Social Democratic Party (PSD), the National Union for the Progress of Romania (UNPR) and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE), the alliance forged by Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu's Liberal Reformist Party (PLR) and Daniel Constantin's Conservative Party (PC).[ 2] [ 3] Fourteen of the ministerial portfolios were held by PSD members, three by ALDE, two by UNPR and two by independent members (although Sorin Cîmpeanu was a member of PC).
Overview and notable events
The Fourth Ponta Cabinet, unlike the previous cabinet , contained only politically appointed ministers. The post of deputy prime minister was abolished.[ 4] In addition, eight ministerial portfolios were consolidated into four:[ 5]
the Ministry of Scientific Research was merged into the Ministry of Education;
the Ministry of SMEs was merged into the Ministry of Economy;
the Ministry of Water and Forests was merged into the Ministry of Environment; and
the Ministry for the Budget was merged into the Ministry of Finance.
The reshuffling of the Third Ponta Cabinet came after ministers from the Hungarian-minority party, Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR), left the coalition and resigned from their respective ministries. Prime Minister Ponta decided to change the cabinet's image, which had been negatively affected by his loss in the November 2014 presidential elections and by a scandal involving voting procedures in the diaspora.
During the ceremony of taking the oath, outgoing president, Traian Băsescu , criticized two of the members of the new cabinet, Liviu Pop and Sorin Cîmpeanu, accusing them of contributing to the destruction of educational institutions, calling Ponta a liar and alluding to the plagiarism scandal that resulted in the prime minister surrendering his doctorate.[ 6]
The Opposition, headed by the National Liberal Party (PNL), announced a possible motion of censure after 1 February 2015,[ 7] with President Klaus Iohannis supporting the effort to bring down the Ponta government.[ 8] Iohannis also expressed support for a PNL-led government.[ 9] A no-confidence motion failed in September 2015, on a 207–276 vote.[ 10]
On 4 November 2015, Victor Ponta and his Cabinet resigned amid mass protests against generalised corruption linked to the Colectiv nightclub fire ,[ 11] being succeeded by the Cioloș Cabinet , made up entirely by politically independent members.[ 12]
Structure
Image
Function
Incumbent
Party
In office since
Until
Prime Minister
Victor Ponta
PSD
7 May 2012
5 November 2015
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Internal Affairs
Gabriel Oprea
UNPR
17 December 2014
9 November 2015[ 13]
Minister of Regional Development
Liviu Dragnea
PSD
17 December 2014
15 May 2015
Sevil Shhaideh
PSD
20 May 2015
17 November 2015
Minister of Agriculture
Daniel Constantin
ALDE
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister of Culture
Ioan Vulpescu
PSD
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Bogdan Aurescu
Ind.
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister of Defence
Mircea Dușa
PSD
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister of Finance
Darius Vâlcov
PSD
17 December 2014
15 March 2015[ 14]
Eugen Teodorovici
PSD
30 March 2015
17 November 2015
Minister of the Economy
Mihai Tudose
PSD
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister of Justice
Robert Cazanciuc
PSD[ 15]
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister of Transport
Ioan Rus
PSD
17 December 2014
11 June 2015[ 16]
Iulian Matache
PSD
17 July 2015[ 17]
17 November 2015
Minister of Health
Nicolae Bănicioiu
PSD
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister of Communications
Sorin Grindeanu
PSD
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister of Labour
Rovana Plumb
PSD
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister of Environment, Waters and Forests
Grațiela Gavrilescu
ALDE
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister of Education
Sorin Cîmpeanu
Ind.
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister of European Funds
Eugen Teodorovici
PSD
17 December 2014
30 March 2015
Marius Nica
PSD
30 March 2015
17 November 2015
Minister of Youth and Sports
Gabriela Szabo
PSD
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister of Energy
Andrei Gerea
ALDE
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister for Relations with Parliament
Eugen Nicolicea
UNPR
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister for Social Dialogue
Liviu Pop
PSD
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Minister for Romanians Abroad
Angel Tîlvăr
PSD
17 December 2014
17 November 2015
Facts and statistics
The numbers below refer to the composition of the cabinet as of 20 May 2015:
Number of ministers: 21
Number of women: 4
Number of men: 17
Average age: 46.2 years
Youngest minister: Marius Nica (34 years)[ 18]
Oldest minister: Mircea Dușa (60 years)
Party breakdown
Party breakdown of cabinet ministers:
References
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^ Cristian Andrei (14 December 2014). "LISTA INTEGRALĂ A NOILOR MINIȘTRI. Dragnea nu mai e vicepremier. Modificări de ultimă oră în schema guvernamentală" . Gândul (in Romanian).
^ "CExN al PSD a votat Guvernul Ponta 4. LISTA viitorului Cabinet în care Liviu Dragnea NU va mai fi vicepremier" . Știrile Pro TV (in Romanian). 14 December 2014.
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^ "Guvernul Ponta 4 se decide duminică: Pe surse, 8 ministere vor fi comasate în 4 portofolii" . B1.ro (in Romanian). 13 December 2014.
^ Mircea Marian; Andreea Udrea; Ioana Tomescu; Ana-Maria Adamoae (17 December 2014). "Guvernul Ponta IV a depus jurământul. Traian Băsescu, atac la Liviu Pop și ministrul Educației, Sorin Cîmpeanu: "Au contribuit prin distrugerea de instituții ale educației la un fals în interes public" " . Evenimentul Zilei (in Romanian).
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^ Simina, Anca (19 February 2015). "Iohannis, PRIMUL ATAC la Ponta din cauza noului Cod Fiscal. "Există o şansă rezonabilă ca printr-o moţiune de cenzură să se schimbe Guvernul" " . Gândul (in Romanian).
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^ Udrea, Andreea; Bernaschi, Larisa (29 September 2015). "Un nou EŞEC pentru PNL. MOŢIUNEA de cenzură a fost RESPINSĂ. Liberalii mai aveau nevoie de 70 de voturi" . Evenimentul Zilei (in Romanian).
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^ "Gabriel Oprea şi-a delegat atribuţiile către Ilie Botoş" . Antena3.ro (in Romanian). Antena3. 6 November 2015. Retrieved 8 November 2015 .
^ "Victor Ponta anunță că Darius Vâlcov a demisionat din funcția de ministru al Finanțelor" . Realitatea.net (in Romanian). 15 March 2015.
^ "Declaratii de presa sustinute de Liviu Dragnea, presedintele interimar al PSD, dupa Conferinta Judeteana a PSD Ilfov" . psd.ro (in Romanian). 30 June 2015.
^ "Ioan Rus şi-a dat DEMISIA, după ce i-a jignit pe românii din străinătate: Copiii se fac golani acasă şi nevasta curvă" . Retrieved 11 June 2015 .
^ "Noul ministru al Transporturilor, Iulian Matache, a depus jurământul" . Jurnalul Naţional (in Romanian). 17 July 2015. Archived from the original on 29 September 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2015 .
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