Liviu Dragnea, chairman of the Social Democratic Party which won the December 11 election, said that Sevil Shhaideh, the party's first choice for premier, would serve as deputy premier and as regional development minster, a spot she briefly held in 2015.
President Klaus Iohannis decided against nominating Shhaideh, a political novice, because of concerns over the support her Syria-born husband had expressed for Syrian President Bashar Assad on social media.
Dragnea named close ally Carmen Daniela Dan to the key post of interior minister, which would make her the first woman to hold the post.
The nominee for foreign minister is Teodor Melescanu, 75, who entered the foreign ministry during the communist era.
Melescanu previously served as foreign minister from 1992-1996 and for a few days in 2014. He also headed Romania's foreign espionage agency.
The Social Democrats will govern with the junior Alliance of Liberals and Democrats
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