Andreotti I Cabinet
The Andreotti I Cabinet was the 27th cabinet of the Italian Republic.
Andreotti I Cabinet | |
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27th Cabinet of Italy | |
Date formed | 18 February 1972 |
Date dissolved | 26 June 1972 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Giovanni Leone |
Head of government | Giulio Andreotti |
Member parties | DC |
Status in legislature | Minority government |
History | |
Outgoing election | 1972 election |
Legislature term(s) | V Legislature (1968–1972) |
Predecessor | Colombo Cabinet |
Successor | Andreotti II Cabinet |
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.[1][2] 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,[3] which caused the first early elections of the Republic.
Composition of the government
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Prime Minister | Giulio Andreotti | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Aldo Moro | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of the Interior | Mariano Rumor | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Grace and Justice | Guido Gonella | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Budget and Economic Planning | Paolo Emilio Taviani | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Finance | Giuseppe Pella | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Treasury | Emilio Colombo | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Defence | Franco Restivo | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Public Education | Riccardo Misasi | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Public Works | Mario Ferrari Aggradi | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Agriculture and Forests | Lorenzo Natali | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation | Oscar Luigi Scalfaro | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Post and Telecommunications | Giacinto Bosco | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Industry, Commerce and Craftsmanship | Silvio Gava | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Health | Athos Valsecchi | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Foreign Trade | Camillo Ripamonti | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Merchant Navy | Gennaro Cassiani | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of State Holdings | Flaminio Piccoli | 18 February 1972 | 31 May 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Giulio Andreotti (ad interim) | 31 May 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | ||
Minister of Labour and Social Security | Carlo Donat-Cattin | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister of Tourism and Entertainment | Giovanni Battista Scaglia | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister for Parliamentary Relations and Particular Political and Coordination Tasks[lower-alpha 1] (without portfolio) | Carlo Russo | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister for Extraordinary Interventions in the South (without portfolio) | Italo Giulio Caiati | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister for the Problems Related to the Implementation of the Regions (without portfolio) | Eugenio Gatto | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister for Scientific Research (without portfolio) | Fiorentino Sullo | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Minister for Public Administration Reform (without portfolio) | Remo Gaspari | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | |
Secretary of the Council of Ministers | Franco Evangelisti | 18 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy |
- with special regard to the Presidency of the Italian delegation to the UN
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