The assets of the new government. Who are the richest ministers in Bolojan cabinet

The assets of the new members of the Bolojan Cabinet vary, from properties and accounts of millions, to ministers with modest wealth statements.

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Ilie Bolojan (Premier) It is not among the first in the ranking of assets, but it owns two lands and a house in Vadu Crișului, as well as an apartment in Oradea. It has a Mercedes car (2017), and in the accounts it raised about 190,000 lei. Granted a PNL loan (370,000 lei) and donated over 350,000 lei. The revenues come from the senator's allowance, APIA subsidies and rents.
Another situation is noted in the case of the minister Daniel-Ovidiu David (education and research) It has 7 lands, two holiday homes and 2 cars. The bank accounts exceed 2 million lei and has the annual enit of university activity, consulting and prizes.
Tánczos Barna (Deputy Prime Minister) It has 6 lands and a housing in Harghita, and the bank accounts amount to about 990,000 lei. A loan of over 1.1 million lei offered to a family company also appears on its declaration of wealth.
Dragoș Anastasiu (Deputy Prime Minister)who is a well -known entrepreneur, is among the first in the ranking of assets. He is a shareholder in 20 companies with total business of 84.3 million lei in 2024 and a cumulative profit of over 10 million lei, according to Forbes. He also owns majority participations in companies such as Touring Rent Auto, Valea Verde and Rombus Transport.
Marian Neacșu (Deputy Premier) It granted personal loans of 670,000 lei and has deposits of over 480,000 lei. He receives consistent revenues from dividends, government functions and participations in three companies.
Between the new ministers, Radu-Dinel Miruță (economy, digitalization, entrepreneurship and tourism) He is among those who notice himself in terms of wealth. Miruță owns four lands, two buildings in Târgu Jiu and four cars, including motorcycles.
In accounts, its wealth totals over 1.5 million lei and $ 150,000. The new minister has granted several loans, has investments in actions and receives revenues and rents and interest.
Marian-Cătălin Predoiu (Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Internal Affairs) It has no real estate or cars, but it has watches and art objects worth 45,000 euros. It owns four bank accounts with about 40,000 lei and $ 860. He borrowed PNL Prahova with 198,000 lei, and his revenues amount to 234,000 lei from public functions.
Liviu-Ionuț Mosteanu (Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Defense) He owns four apartments (two in Bucharest and two in Pitești), but all in co -ownership. In bank accounts it has over 150,000 lei and 50,000 euros/dollars. He granted loans of about 320,000 lei, and the revenues for last year sets over 260,000 lei from wages, rents and dividends.
And Ciprian-Constantin Șerban (Minister of Transport) It has two apartments inherited in Neamț, but does not own cars. Declares a Hublot clock and jewelry of 13,500 euros. He also has two outstanding loans, but bank accounts are not mentioned. Income amounted to 150,508 lei from the parliamentary activity.
Alexandru Nazare (Minister of Finance) He owns several agricultural land in Braila and Vrancea (18,750 sqm) and a building in Pantelimon. In the bank accounts it has over 100,000 euros and 45,000 lei. He granted a loan of 3,500 euros to a natural person, and his income amounted to 132,256 lei from the senator's activity.
Radu Marinescu (Minister of Justice) It has two apartments in Craiova, one inherited and one bought. It also has a Mercedes Benz in leasing and bank accounts of 86,000 lei and 12,800 euros. The revenues amounted to 626,000 lei from the law and other public functions.
Florin-Ionuț Barbu (Minister of Agriculture) owns an agricultural land and an apartment in Olt. It has a Yoyo Sport car and loans in CHF and overdrafts totaling 60,000 lei. The revenues total 173,116 lei as minister, 136,494 lei from his wife and 17,280 lei from rents.
The statements of the ministers also appear cryptocurrencies. Bogdan-Gruia Ivan (Minister of Energy) It has two lands and an apartment in Bistrita, but also two old BMWs. However, in the accounts it has 39,000 lei. Granted a loan of 200,000 lei to the PSD. It also has cryptocurrencies worth $ 19,000, as well as four credits. Revenues amounted to 146,000 lei from public functions.
Alexandru Rogobete (Minister of Health) Without land, housing or cars. It has government securities of 8,000 lei, borrowed PSD with 198,000 lei and took loans of hundreds of thousands of lei. Revenues: 231,000 lei from public and academic functions.
Dragoș-Nicolae Pîslaru (Minister of European Investments and Projects) Two apartments and a mini countryman in leasing. Bank accounts and placements of over 15,000 euros, shares and private pensions of over 100,000 lei. Loans granted worth 1.6 million lei. MEP income: over 150,000 euros/year.
Oana-Silvia Țoiu (Minister of Foreign Affairs) It has no own goods, but the husband owns a land, two buildings and an apartment in Greece. Between the bank accounts there is also a private pension, totaling 120,000 lei. He granted a loan of 50,000 lei to the USR, and his revenues amounted to 141,518 lei from parliamentary activity.
ANY Diana -nda Buzoianu (Minister of Environment) has no land or immovable. Instead, it has a warehouse of 111,528 lei and a private pension fund of 40,573 lei. Borrows USR with 120,000 lei. Revenues: 137,256 lei from the parliamentary allowance.
In the same situation is and Petre-Florin Manole (Labor Minister). He does not own buildings either, but his wife has a house and a land in Chitila. In bank and cash accounts it has over 200,000 lei and 30,000 euros. May AAPAR and loans of 889,000 lei and government securities of 200,000 lei. The revenues amount to 175,000 lei from public functions and as in the Romanian Post.
Cseke Attila-Zoltán (Minister of Development) It has a land and a house in Oradea. He sold two cars in 2024, and in the accounts adds 13,827 lei and a loan of 100,000 lei to UDMR Bihor. His revenues were over 280,000 lei from public functions and damages last year.
And Demeter András István (Minister of Culture) He has a land and house in Ilfov. He also owns two cars. There is also a loan of 27,490 lei, and the revenues amounted to 103,568 lei from TVR, 39,082 lei from the Hungarian theater and 43,932 lei from related rights. The wife obtained 89,399 lei from TVR.




