First Secretaries (also Ministers of Youth)
- Haia Lifşiţ (1928–1929), a schoolteacher
- Gheorghe Florescu (March 1949–August 1952), a former typographer
- Vasile Muşat (August 1952–July 1954), a lathe operator
- Cornel Fulger (July 1954–June 1956), a former electrician
- Virgil Trofin (June 1956–June 1964), a mechanical fitter and boiler maker
- Petru Enache (June 1964–1967), a lathe operator and graduate of the Ştefan Gheorghiu Academy
- Ion Iliescu (1967–1971)
- Dan Marţian (1971–1972), former secretary of the UTM committee of Romanian students in Moscow
- Ion Traian Ştefănescu (1972–1979), a jurist become activist
- Pantelimon Găvănescu (1979–1983), a worker and graduate of the Ştefan Gheorghiu Academy
- Nicu Ceauşescu (1983–1987)
- Ioan Toma (1987–December 1989), a graduate of the Ştefan Gheorghiu Academy
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