Third Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinet
The third cabinet of Ion I. C. Brătianu was the government of Romania from 4 January 1914 to 10 December 1916. During this period Romania entered World War I on the side of the Allied Powers.

Ministers
The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:[1]
- President of the Council of Ministers:
- Ion I. C. Brătianu (4 January 1914 - 10 December 1916)
- Minister of the Interior:
- Vasile G. Morțun (4 January 1914 - 10 December 1916)
- Minister of Foreign Affairs:
- Emanoil Porumbaru (4 January 1914 - 8 December 1916)
- Ion I. C. Brătianu (8 - 10 December 1916)
- Minister of Finance:
- Emil Costinescu (4 January 1914 - 10 December 1916)
- Minister of Justice:
- Victor Antonescu (4 January 1914 - 10 December 1916)
- Minister of Religious Affairs and Public Instruction:
- Ion Gh. Duca (4 January 1914 - 10 December 1916)
- Minister of War:
- Ion I. C. Brătianu (4 January 1914 - 15 August 1916)
- Vintilă I. C. Brătianu (15 August - 10 December 1916)
- Minister of Public Works:
- Constantin Angelescu (4 January 1914 - 10 December 1916)
- Minister of Industry and Commerce:
- Alexandru Radovici (4 January 1914 - 10 December 1916)
- Minister of Agriculture and Property:
- Alexandru Constantinescu (4 January 1914 - 10 December 1916)
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References
- Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor României de la începuturi - 1859 până în zilele noastre - 1995" (Ed. Machiavelli, Bucharest, 1995)
Preceded by Second Maiorescu cabinet |
Cabinet of Romania 4 January 1914 - 10 December 1916 |
Succeeded by Fourth Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinet |
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