First Năstase cabinet
| Năstase I | |
|---|---|
|  115th Cabinet of Romania | |
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| Date formed | 28 December 2000 | 
| Date dissolved | 29 December 2004 | 
| People and organisations | |
| Head of government | Adrian Năstase | 
| Head of state | Ion Iliescu | 
| Ministers removed (Death/resignation/dismissal) | 22 | 
| Total number of ministers | 30 | 
| Member party | PDSR, PSDR, later PSD PUR | 
| Status in legislature | Coalition/Minority | 
| Opposition party | PNL, UDMR, PD, PRM | 
| Opposition leader | Theodor Stolojan, Traian Băsescu Corneliu Vadim Tudor | 
| History | |
| Election(s) | 26 November 2000 | 
| Outgoing election | 28 November 2004 | 
| Legislature term(s) | 2000 - 2004 | 
| Budget(s) | four | 
| Predecessor | Isărescu I | 
| Successor | Tăriceanu I | 
The Năstase Cabinet was a cabinet of ministers led by Adrian Năstase that governed Romania from 28 December 2000 to 29 December 2004 during the third term of President Ion Iliescu.
Members
Coalition members: PDSR/PSD, PSDR (merged into the PSD in 2001), and PUR
- Adrian Năstase/Eugen Bejinariu(ad interim)
Ministers of State:
- Alexandru Athanasiu
- Ioan Rus
- Marian Săniuță
- Dan Ioan Popescu
- Ioan Talpeș
Ministers:
- Rodica Stănoiu/Cristian Diaconescu (Justice)
- Ioan Mircea Pașcu (Defense)
- Mihai Tănăsescu (Finance)
- Răzvan Theodorescu (Culture)
- Miron Mitrea (Public Works and Transport)
- Ilie Sârbu/Petre Daea (Agriculture)
- Daniela Bartoș/Mircea Beuran/Ionel Blănculescu/Ovidiu Brânzan (Health)
- Mircea Geoană (Foreign Affairs)
- Dan Ioan Popescu (Economy and Commerce)
- Marian Sârbu/Elena Dumitru/Dan Mircea Popescu (Labor)
- Dan Nica/Silvia Adriana Țicău (Communications)
- Aurel-Constantin Ilie/Petru Lificiu/Ilie Sârbu/Speranța Ianculescu (Environment)
- Șerban Mihăilescu/Eugen Bejinariu (Coordinating the General Secretariat of the Government)
- Ioan Rus/Marian Săniuță (Interior)
- Ecaterina Andronescu/Alexandru Athanasiu (Education)
- Hildegard Puwak/Vasile Pușcaș/Alexandru Fărcaș (European Integration)
- Vasile Dâncu (Public Information)
- Octav Cozmâncă (Public Administration)
- Acsinte Gaspar (Relation with Parliament)
- Silvia Ciornei (Small and Medium Enterprises)
- Georgiu Gingăraș (Youth and Sport)
- Dan-Matei Agathon (Tourism)
Minister-Delegates:
- Gabriel Oprea/Gheorghe Emacu (Public Administration)
- Eugen Dijmărescu/Vasile Radu (Commerce)
- Acsinte Gaspar/Șerban Nicolae (Relation with Parliament)
- Vasile Pușcaș (Chief Negotiator with the EU)
- Ovidiu Muşetescu (Authority for Privatization)
- Ionel Blănculescu (Coordinating Control Bodies)
- Marian Sârbu/Bogdan Niculescu-Duvăz (Relation with Social Partners)
- Șerban Valeca (Research Activity)
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