Romania's coalition cabinet led by Prime Minister Emil Boc comprises members of centre-right Democratic-Liberal Party, PD-L, left-wing Social Democratic Party, PSD, and one independent. The two parties jointly control 329 of the 471 seats in the two chambers of Romania's parliament.
Following is a list of the members of the Romanian cabinet and their party affiliation:
Prime Minister - Emil Boc (PD-L)
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of the European Affairs Department and state regulators – Vasile Blaga (PD-L) (interim)
Ministers:
Public Finance - Gheorghe Pogea (PD-L)
Administration and Internal Affairs - Vasile Blaga (PD-L) (interim)
Transport and Infrastructure - Radu Berceanu (PD-L)
Foreign Affairs - Cristian Diaconescu (PSD)
Economy - Adriean Videanu (PD-L)
Education and Research - Ecaterina Andronescu (PSD)
Regional Development and Housing - Vasile Blaga (PD-L)
Labour, Family and Social Protection - Marian Sarbu (PSD)
Defence - Mihai Stanisoara (PD-L)
Justice and Public Liberties - Catalin Predoiu (independent)
Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development - Ilie Sarbu (PSD)
Tourism - Elena Udrea (PD-L)
Public Health - Ion Bazac (PSD)
Culture - Toader Paleologu (PD-L)
Environment - Nicolae Nemirschi (PSD)
Youth and Sport - Sorina Luminita Placinta (PD-L)
Small and Medium Sized Enterprises and Business Environment - Constantin Nita (PSD)
Communications and Information Society - Gabriel Sandu (PD-L)
Minister without portfolio responsible for relations with parliament - Victor Ponta (PSD)