Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of Romania
Vice prim ministru Guvernului României
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Marian Neacșu (left) since 15 June 2023
Cătălin Predoiu (right) since 15 June 2023
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Prime Minister of Romania
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The Deputy Prime Minister of Romania (Romanian: Vice prim ministru României), officially the Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of Romania (Romanian: Vice prim ministru Guvernului României), is a minister in the Government of Romania. It is considered a non-portfolio role.[1]
^"Ministers of the Romanian Government". gov.ro. 28 December 2020. Archived from the original on 2013-11-19. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
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