First Nicolae Crețulescu cabinet

Nicolae Crețulescu

The first cabinet of Nicolae Crețulescu was the government of Romania from 24 June 1862 to 11 October 1863.

Ministers

The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:[1]

  • President of the Council of Ministers:
  • Minister of the Interior:
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs:
  • Alexandru Cantacuzino (24 June - 30 September 1862)
  • Gen. Ioan G. Ghica (30 September 1862 - 17 August 1863)
  • Nicolae Rosetti-Bălănescu (17 August - 11 October 1863)
  • Minister of Finance:
  • Teodor Ghica (24 June - 12 July 1862)
  • (interim) Alexandru Cantacuzino (12 July - 30 September 1862)
  • Alexandru Cantacuzino (30 September 1862 - 16 March 1863)
  • (interim) Constantin I. Iliescu (16 March - 31 July 1863)
  • Constantin I. Iliescu (31 July - 11 October 1863)
  • Minister of Justice:
  • Dimitrie Cornea (24 June - 30 December 1862)
  • Nicolae Crețulescu (30 December 1862 - 14 June 1863)
  • Barbu Bellu (14 June - 8 August 1863)
  • (interim) Nicolae Crețulescu (8 - 15 August 1863)
  • Dimitrie P. Vioreanu (15 August - 11 October 1863)
  • Minister of Religious Affairs:
  • Gheorghe Crețeanu (24 June - 16 July 1862)
  • Nicolae D. Racoviță (16 July - 30 December 1862)
  • Gen. Christian Tell (30 December 1862 - 26 May 1863)
  • (interim) Alexandru Odobescu (26 May - 31 July 1863)
  • Alexandru Odobescu (31 July - 11 October 1863)
  • Minister of War:
  • Gen. Ioan G. Ghica (24 June - 30 September 1862)
  • Gen. Ioan E. Florescu (30 September 1862 - 11 October 1863)
  • Minister of Public Works:
  • Alexandru Em. Florescu (24 June - 7 July 1862)
  • (interim) Dimitrie Cornea (7 July - 11 October 1862)
  • Alexandru Ș. Catargiu (11 October 1862 - 11 October 1863)
  • Minister of Control:
  • Alexandru Ș. Catargiu (24 June - 11 October 1862)

References

  1. ^ Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor României de la începuturi - 1859 până în zilele noastre - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995)
Preceded by Cabinet of Romania
24 June 1862 - 11 October 1863
Succeeded by


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