First Sănătescu cabinet

The first cabinet of Constantin Sănătescu was the government of Romania from 23 August 1944 to 3 November 1944. During this period, Romania left the Axis powers and joined the Allies of World War II.

Ministers
The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:


 * President of the Council of Ministers:
 * Gen. Constantin Sănătescu (23 August – 3 November 1944)


 * Minister Secretary of State:
 * Iuliu Maniu (23 August – 3 November 1944)


 * Minister Secretary of State:
 * Constantin I. C. Brătianu (23 August – 3 November 1944)


 * Minister Secretary of State:
 * Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu (23 August – 3 November 1944)


 * Minister Secretary of State:
 * Constantin Titel Petrescu (23 August – 3 November 1944)


 * Minister of State Secretary for the Department of War:
 * Gen. Ioan Mihail Racoviță (23 August – 3 November 1944)


 * Minister of State Secretary for the Department of Foreign Affairs:
 * Grigore Niculescu-Buzești (23 August – 3 November 1944)


 * Minister of State Secretary for the Department of Internal Affairs:
 * Gen. Aurel Aldea (23 August – 3 November 1944)


 * Minister of State Secretary for the Department of National Economy and Finance:
 * Gen. Gheorghe Potopeanu (23 August – 13 October 1944)
 * (interim) Gen. Constantin Sănătescu (13 October – 3 November 1944)


 * Minister of State Secretary for the Department of Labour, Health and Social Security:
 * Gen. Nicolae Marinescu (23 August – 3 November 1944)


 * Minister of State Secretary for the Department of Agriculture and Property
 * Dimitrie D. Negel (23 August – 3 November 1944)


 * Minister of State Secretary for the Department of National Culture and Religious Affairs:
 * Gen. Ion Boițeanu (23 August – 3 November 1944)


 * Minister of State Secretary for the Department of Public Works and Communications:
 * Gen. Constantin Eftimiu (23 August – 3 November 1944)


 * Minister of State Secretary for the Department of Justice:
 * (interim) Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu (23 August – 7 September 1944)
 * Aureliu Căpățână (7 September – 4 October 1944)
 * (interim) Dimitrie D. Negel (4 October – 3 November 1944)