Ministry of Public Finance (Romania)

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Ministry of Finance
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Coat of arms of the Romanian Ministry of Finance
Incumbent
Marcel Boloș
since 15 June 2023
Website www.mfinante.ro
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The Ministry of Finance of Romania (Romanian : Ministerul Finanțelor) is one of the fifteen ministries of the Government of Romania.

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The minister's seat is currently held by Marcel Boloș. [1]

The following agencies are subordinated to the Minister:

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References

  1. "BOLOȘ". Guvernul României. Retrieved 2023-07-06.