Romberg I Cabinet

David Romberg's first cabinet was the 51st cabinet of Baltia, in office from 26 March 2014 to 9 April 2015. It is a coalition cabinet of Centre Party and Social Democratic Party.

This cabinet was formed following the resignation of Prime Minister Andreas Annen, in power since April 2005. On 23 February 2014, Annen announced his intention to resign. The ZP announced at first the intention to appoint former Prime Minister and European Commissioner Samuel Kallmann as new Prime Minister, but Kallmann did not want to resign as European Commissioner for Transport. The party council then to chose the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs David Romberg. Romberg decides to build a new parliamentary majority by changing partners: Social Democratic Party replaces Christian Social Union. The new coalition was sworn in on 26 March.

Resignations and Changes
On 3 November 2014 Minister of Finance, Jürgen Lichter, resigned due of public pressure after scandalous post in which he insulted the Minister of Education and Research Eugen Osinsky. On the same day Marianne Laufer became the new Minister of Finance.

Also on 3 November 2014 Minister of Foreign Affairs, Udo Pagels, resigned to become an MP in the.