List of Prime Ministers of Romania After 1989
For a complete list, see List of Prime Ministers of Romania.Since 1990, Romania had nine Prime Ministers and four ministers held the office ad interim. Numbers in the table bellow represent the order since 1862; interim officeholders are not numbered, are denoted by italics.
The political stance of prime ministers after the development of a modern party system is given by:
| PSD = Social Democratic Party |
FSN/PD-L = National Salvation Front/Democratic Liberal Party |
| PNL = National Liberal Party | PNŢCD = Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party |
| Ind. = Independent |
| Nº | Name | Portrait | Born-Died | Took office | Left office | Party | Cabinet | Nº | Coalition members | Elections |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 53 | Petre Roman | 1946– | 26 December 1989 | 28 June 1990 | FSN | Roman I | 107 | FSN | — | |
| 28 June 1990 | 30 April 1991 | Roman II | 108 | May 1990 | ||||||
| 30 April 1991 | 16 October 1991 | Roman III | 109 | — | ||||||
| 54 | Theodor Stolojan | 1943– | 16 October 1991 | 19 November 1992 | FSN/FDSN | Stolojan I | 110 | FSN/FDSN | — | |
| 55 | Nicolae Văcăroiu | 1943– | 19 November 1992 | 11 December 1996 | FDSN/PDSR | Văcăroiu I | 111 | FDSN/PDSR PUNR PRM PSM (Red Quadrilateral) |
September 1992 | |
| 56 | Victor Ciorbea | 1954– | 12 December 1996 | 17 April 1998 | PNŢCD | Ciorbea I | 112 | CDR USD UDMR |
November 1996 | |
| — | Gavril Dejeu | 1932– | 30 March 1998 | 17 April 1998 | PNŢCD | — | ||||
| 57 | Radu Vasile | 1942– | 17 April 1998 | 22 December 1999 | PNŢCD | Vasile I | 113 | — | ||
| — | Alexandru Athanasiu | 1955– | 13 December 1999 | 22 December 1999 | PSDR | — | ||||
| 58 | Mugur Isărescu | 1949– | 22 December 1999 | 28 December 2000 | Ind. | Isărescu I | 114 | — | ||
| 59 | Adrian Năstase | 1950– | 28 December 2000 | 21 December 2004 | PDSR/PSD | Năstase I | 115 | PSD PUR |
November 2000 | |
| — | Eugen Bejinariu | 1959– | 21 December 2004 | 28 December 2004 | PSD | — | ||||
| 60 | Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu | 1952– | 29 December 2004 | 5 April 2007 | PNL | Tăriceanu I | 116 | D.A. UDMR PUR/PC |
November 2004 | |
| 5 April 2007 | 22 December 2008 | Tăriceanu II | 117 | PNL UDMR |
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| 61 | Emil Boc | 1966– | 22 December 2008 | 23 December 2009 | PD-L/PDL | Boc I | 118 | PD-L PSD |
November 2008 | |
| 23 December 2009 | 6 February 2012 | Boc II | 119 | PD-L/PDL UDMR UNPR |
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| — | Cătălin Predoiu | 1968– | 6 February 2012 | 9 February 2012 | Ind. | — | ||||
| 62 | Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu | 1968– | 9 February 2012 | 7 May 2012 | Ind. | Ungureanu I | 120 | — | ||
| 63 | Victor Ponta | 1972– | 7 May 2012 | present | PSD | Ponta I | 121 | USL | — |
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