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Ponta III

123rd Cabinet of Romania
Victor Ponta (left) and Jose Manuel Barroso (right)
Date formed5 March 2014
Date dissolved17 December 2014
People and organisations
Head of stateTraian Băsescu
Head of governmentVictor Ponta
Member partiesPSD, UNPR, PC, PLR, UDMR
Status in legislatureCoalition
Opposition partiesPNL, PMP, PNȚCD
Opposition leadersKlaus Iohannis, Elena Udrea, Aurelian Pavelescu
History
Legislature term2012–2016
PredecessorPonta II
SuccessorPonta IV[1]

The Third Ponta Cabinet was the executive of Romania from 5 March to 13 December 2014. It was established after one day before it received the vote of confidence from the country's Parliament.[2] The Third Ponta Cabinet is supported by PSD–UNPR–PC Alliance and an unregistered party (PLR) led by Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu. In December 2014, UDMR voted the egress from the government, invoking the result of the presidential election, inasmuch as Klaus Iohannis, PSD counter candidate, was voted by more than 70% of the electorate in the ethnic Hungarian counties.

  1. ^ M.Z. (25 November 2014). "Ponta îşi remaniază Guvernul. Radu Tudor: Desfiinţaţi funcţiile astea de vicepremier! Sunt inutile!". Antena 3 (in Romanian).
  2. ^ "Guvernul Ponta 3 a fost votat de Parlament. Reacția premierului după ce Crin Antonescu și-a dat demisia". Știrile PRO TV. 4 March 2014.

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