Third Averescu cabinet

The third cabinet of Alexandru Averescu was the government of Romania from 30 March 1926 to 4 June 1927.

Ministers
The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:


 * President of the Council of Ministers:
 * Gen. Alexandru Averescu (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927)


 * Minister of the Interior:
 * Octavian Goga (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927)


 * Minister of Foreign Affairs:
 * Ion Mitilineu (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927)


 * Minister of Finance:
 * Ion Lapedatu (30 March 1926 - 19 March 1927)
 * Gen. Alexandru Averescu (19 March - 4 June 1927)


 * Minister of Justice:
 * Theodor Cudalbu (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927)


 * Minister of War:
 * Gen. Ludovic Mircescu (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927)


 * Minister of Public Works:
 * Petru Groza (30 March - 14 July 1926)
 * Constantin Meissner (14 July 1926 - 4 June 1927)


 * Minister of Communications:
 * Gen. Gheorghe Văleanu (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927)


 * Minister of Industry and Commerce:
 * Gen. Constantin Coandă (30 March - 14 July 1926)
 * Mihail Berlescu (14 July 1926 - 4 June 1927)


 * Minister of Public Instruction:
 * Petre P. Negulescu (30 March - 14 July 1926)
 * Ion Petrovici (14 July 1926 - 4 June 1927)


 * Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts:
 * Vasile Goldiș (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927)


 * Minister of Agriculture and Property:
 * Constantin Garoflid (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927)


 * Ministry of Labour, Social Insurance and Cooperation:
 * Grigore Trancu-Iași (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927)


 * Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare:
 * Ioan Lupaș (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927)


 * Minister of State (Ministers without portfolio):
 * Sergiu Niță (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927)
 * Dori Popovici (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927)
 * Ion Petrovici (30 March - 14 July 1926)
 * Petru Groza (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927)
 * Gen. Constantin Coandă (10 August - 14 November 1926), also in charge of the interim presidency of the Council of Ministers
 * Gen. Ioan Rășcanu (5 January - 4 June 1927), also High Commissioner of Bessarabia and Bukovina