The list of the new Cabinet and its governance program reached the Parliament on Sunday night, and the designated ministers will be heard by the Parliament on Tuesday. The government will face the Parliament for a vote of confidence on Wednesday, according to official sources, quoted by Romanian news agency NewsIn.
The Boc Government will comprise 17 members: PM, deputy PM and 15 ministers. Democrat Liberals have 9 seats, Hungarian Democrats 3 while technocrats occupy 4 ministries.
Adriean Videanu - Economy minister
Videanu is the current and future Economy minister. If he will receive the approval of the Parliament, he will continue his mandate. He was Deputy PM in the Tariceanu government for about one year (2004-2005) which he gave up when he received the Bucharest mayor mandate in 2005. Videanu is also owner of an important company, Titan Mar S.A
Mihai Seitan - Labor minister
Is a Democrat Liberal member, and lead the National Pensions House for two years starting 2004 and was part of the team setting up the unitary pensions scheme law. In 2009, he became Boc's counsellor on social protection and labor issues.
Daniel Funeriu - Education minister
Is a Democrat Liberal European Parliamentary and was Deputy President of the Presidential Committee for analyzing and setting up education and research policies in Romania. He was proposed for the Education ministry three times before.
Teodor Baconshi - Foreign Affairs minister
Is Romania's Ambassador to France, Monaco and Andorra. He was named by Traian Basescu. Back in 1997 he was named Ambassador to Vatican until 2000. In 2001, he came to the Foreign Affairs ministry as General Director and for 2 years starting 2002 he was named Ambassador to Portugal.
Mihail Dumitru - Agriculture minister
He is currently