MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (ROMANIA)
The 'Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Management' () is one of the fifteen ministries of the Government of Romania. The institution was known as the Ministry of Environment and Waters Management () before April 2007.
| Contents |
| Ministers |
| Environmental issues |
| External links |
Ministers
| Name | Date | Party | Government | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atilla Korodi | April 2007-present | Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania | Tăriceanu 2 | Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development |
| Sulfina Barbu | December 2004-April 2007 | Democratic Party | Tăriceanu 1 | Ministry of the Environment and Waters Management |
| ''none'' | March 2004-December 2004 | ''Ministry abolished'' | ||
| Ilie Sârbu | June 2003-March 2004 | Social Democratic Party | Năstase | Minister of Agriculture, Forests, Waters and the Environment |
| Petru Lificiu | January 2003-June 2003 | Social Democratic Party | Năstase | Minister of Water and Environmental Protection |
| Aurel Constantin Ilie | December 2000-January 2002 | Social Democratic Party | Năstase | Minister of Water and Environmental Protection |
| Romică Tomescu | April 1998-December 2000 | Democratic Party | Vasile/Isărescu | Minister of Water, Forests and Environmental Protection |
| Romică Tomescu | February 1998-April 1998 | Democratic Party | Ciorbea | Minister of Water, Forests and the Environment |
| Sorin Frunzăverde | December 1997-February 1998 | Democratic Party | Minister of Water, Forests and the Environment | |
| Ioan Oltean | December 1996-December 1997 | Democratic Party | Minister of Water, Forests and the Environment | |
| Aurel Constantin Ilie | November 1992-December 1996 | National Salvation Front | Minister of Water, Forests and Environmental Protection | |
| Marcian Bleahu | October 1991-November 1992 | Ecologist Party | Ministry of the Environment | |
Environmental issues
According to scientists, Romania drinkable water production may fall below demand by 2025, due to river pollution.[1]
Only 57-58% of Romania's population has access to safe drinking water. For comparison, the Sub-Saharan African median is 57% and all industrialized countries have figures of 100%.[2][3]
External links
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