Andreotti IV Cabinet

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Andreotti IV Cabinet
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34th Cabinet of Italy
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Date formed13 March 1978 (1978-03-13)
Date dissolved21 March 1979 (1979-03-21)
People and organisations
Head of stateGiovanni Leone
Sandro Pertini
Head of governmentGiulio Andreotti
Member partiesDC
External support:
PCI, PSI, PSDI, PRI,
Status in legislatureOne-party government
History
Legislature term(s)VII Legislature (1976–1979)
PredecessorAndreotti III Cabinet
SuccessorAndreotti V Cabinet

The Andreotti IV Cabinet, led by Giulio Andreotti, was the 34th cabinet of the Italian Republic.

The government obtained confidence on 16 March 1978 in the Chamber of Deputies with 545 votes in favor, 30 against and 3 abstentions,[1] and in the Senate with 267 votes in favor and 5 against.[2]

Despite the dissolution of the reserve by Andreotti and his oath in the hands of President Leone, the birth of the government was uncertain until the night before of his presentation in Parliament. The wide and above all rapid trust given to the government was also the result of the climate of emergency in which Montecitorio was found at the news that, an hour before the opening of the session, the Red Brigades had kidnapped the President of the Christian Democracy Aldo Moro and killed the men of his escort. Moro was also assassinated on 9 May 1978.[3]

Composition[]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime MinisterGiulio Andreotti13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of Foreign AffairsArnaldo Forlani13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of the InteriorFrancesco Cossiga13 March 197811 May 1978 Christian Democracy
Giulio Andreotti (ad interim)11 May 197813 June 1978 Christian Democracy
Virginio Rognoni13 June 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of Grace and JusticeFrancesco Paolo Bonifacio13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of Budget and Economic PlanningTommaso Morlino13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of FinanceFranco Maria Malfatti13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of TreasuryFilippo Maria Pandolfi13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of DefenceAttilio Ruffini13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of Public Education13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of Public WorksGaetano Stammati13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of Agriculture and ForestsGiovanni Marcora13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of TransportVittorino Colombo13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of Post and TelecommunicationsAntonino Pietro Gullotti13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of Industry, Commerce and CraftsmanshipCarlo Donat-Cattin13 March 197825 November 1978 Christian Democracy
Romano Prodi25 November 197821 March 1979 Independent
Minister of HealthTina Anselmi13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of Foreign TradeRinaldo Ossola13 March 197821 March 1979 Independent
Minister of Merchant NavyVittorino Colombo (ad interim)13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of State HoldingsAntonio Bisaglia13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of Labour and Social SecurityVincenzo Scotti13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of Cultural and Environmental HeritageDario Antoniozzi13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister of Tourism and Entertainment13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Minister for Extraordinary Interventions in the South (without portfolio)Ciriaco De Mita13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy
Secretary of the Council of MinistersFranco Evangelisti13 March 197821 March 1979 Christian Democracy

References[]

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