"I want to leave with confidence and with the confidence that has been shown to me by all those who have put their hopes in this government and, above all, in the governing program," she added.
She vowed to strictly follow every point of the government program and try to have a good cooperation with all the ministers.
Referring to the future relationship with her predecessor, Mihai Tudose, who was forced to resign on Jan. 15 after losing the political support of his party leadership, Dancila said: "I think we need to continue everything that is good and everything that adds value," stressing that she would not put aside good things on account of somebody.
Local analysts believed that her ruling would be far from going smoothly, as some people seen her as a spokesperson for the party chairman Dragnea and thought she would act in the role of a sort of "administrator", and execute what was told.
In addition to this, several cabinet members have faced allegations of corruption and may be forced to leave the government at any time, bringing thus a negative impact on the government's activities and image.
Dancila has 27 members in her cabinet, including four deputy prime ministers and 25 ministers, with two of deputy prime ministers also serving as minister of the environment and minister of regional development and public administration, respectively.
The Social Democrats won more than 45 percent of the votes in the general elections at the end of 2016. Together with the Alliance of Democrats and Liberals, they hold a majority of 250 seats in the 465-member parliament.
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