First Roman cabinet

Roman I

107th Cabinet of Romania
Date formed26 December 1989
Date dissolved28 June 1990
People and organisations
Head of stateIon Iliescu
Head of governmentPetre Roman
Total no. of members43
Member party  FSN
Status in legislatureMajority (Provisional)
Opposition party
Opposition leaderGéza Domokos
Radu Câmpeanu
Corneliu Coposu
History
Election-
Outgoing election20 May 1990
Legislature termCFSN (Dec 1989–Feb 1990)
CPUN (Feb–Jun 1990)
Incoming formationRomanian Revolution
PredecessorDăscălescu II
SuccessorRoman II

The First Roman cabinet was the government of Romania between 26 December 1989 and 28 June 1990, led by Prime Minister Petre Roman. It was formed in the wake of the Romanian Revolution by the National Salvation Front, a provisional governing body that seized power during the Revolution and later reconstituted itself as a political party. It was the first post-Communist Romanian government, though most of its ministers were former members of the Romanian Communist Party. The cabinet was established to govern on a provisional basis until the country's first free elections in 1990, after which it was replaced by the Second Roman cabinet.