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Andreotti I Cabinet

27th Cabinet of Italy
Date formed18 February 1972 (1972-02-18)
Date dissolved26 June 1972 (1972-06-26)
People and organisations
Head of stateGiovanni Leone
Head of governmentGiulio Andreotti
Member partiesDC
Status in legislatureMinority government
History
Outgoing election1972 election
Legislature termV Legislature (1968–1972)
PredecessorColombo Cabinet
SuccessorAndreotti II Cabinet

The Andreotti I Cabinet was the 27th cabinet of the Italian Republic.

With a total of 152 votes in favor and 158 against, the government did not gain the confidence of the Senate and was forced to resign after only 9 days. So far, this government has been the one with the shortest period of full powers in the history of the Italian Republic, and the third one to be refused by the vote of confidence by the parliament, which caused the first early elections of the Republic.

Andreotti while illustrating the government program to Parliament.

Composition

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime MinisterGiulio Andreotti18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of Foreign AffairsAldo Moro18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of the InteriorMariano Rumor18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of Grace and JusticeGuido Gonella18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of Budget and Economic PlanningPaolo Emilio Taviani18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of FinanceGiuseppe Pella18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of TreasuryEmilio Colombo18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of DefenceFranco Restivo18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of Public EducationRiccardo Misasi18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of Public WorksMario Ferrari Aggradi18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of Agriculture and ForestsLorenzo Natali18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of Transport and Civil AviationOscar Luigi Scalfaro18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of Post and TelecommunicationsGiacinto Bosco18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of Industry, Commerce and CraftsmanshipSilvio Gava18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of HealthAthos Valsecchi18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of Foreign TradeCamillo Ripamonti18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of Merchant NavyGennaro Cassiani18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of State HoldingsFlaminio Piccoli18 February 197231 May 1972 DC
Giulio Andreotti (ad interim)31 May 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of Labour and Social SecurityCarlo Donat-Cattin18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister of Tourism and EntertainmentGiovanni Battista Scaglia18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister for Parliamentary Relations and Particular Political and Coordination Tasks (without portfolio)Carlo Russo18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister for Extraordinary Interventions in the South (without portfolio)Italo Giulio Caiati18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister for the Problems Related to the Implementation of the Regions (without portfolio)Eugenio Gatto18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister for Scientific Research (without portfolio)Fiorentino Sullo18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Minister for Public Administration Reform (without portfolio)Remo Gaspari18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
Secretary of the Council of MinistersFranco Evangelisti18 February 197226 June 1972 DC
  1. with special regard to the Presidency of the Italian delegation to the UN

References

  1. LA PRIMA VOLTA CON I SOCIALISTI
  2. I governo Andreotti - 17 febbraio 1972-26 giugno 1972 - Monocolore DC - Composizione del Governo
  3. Diritto pubblico
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