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De Mita government

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De Mita Cabinet

46th Cabinet of Italy
Date formed13 April 1988
Date dissolved22 July 1989
People and organisations
Head of stateFrancesco Cossiga
Head of governmentCiriaco De Mita
Total no. of members32
Member partiesDC, PSI, PSDI, PRI, PLI
Status in legislatureCoalition government
Pentapartito
Opposition partiesPCI, MSI, PR, Greens, DP
History
Legislature term(s)X Legislature (1987 – 1992)
PredecessorGoria Cabinet
SuccessorAndreotti VI Cabinet

The De Mita Cabinet was the 46th cabinet of the Italian Republic. It held office from 1988 to 1989.[1][2]

After being appointed as new president of the Christian Democracy, De Mita was forced to resign due to several hassles between his party and the PSI.[3] After that, President Francesco Cossiga gave the presidential mandate to form a new cabinet to Giovanni Spadolini and then again to De Mita, until the formation of a new government led by Giulio Andreotti, on 23 July 1989.

Party breakdown

Composition

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Deputy Prime Minister13 April 198822 July 1989 PSI
Minister of Foreign Affairs13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister of the Interior13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister of Grace and Justice13 April 198822 July 1989 PSI
Minister of Budget and Economic Planning13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister of Finance13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister of Treasury13 April 198822 July 1989 PSI
Minister of Defence13 April 198822 July 1989 PLI
Minister of Public Education13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister of Public Works13 April 198822 July 1989 PSDI
Minister of Agriculture and Forests13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister of Transport
Giorgio Santuz
13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister of Post and Telecommunications13 April 198822 July 1989 PRI
Minister of Industry, Commerce and Craftsmanship13 April 198822 July 1989 PRI
Minister of Health13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister of Foreign Trade13 April 198822 July 1989 PSI
Minister of Merchant Navy13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister of State Holdings
Carlo Fracanzani
13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister of Labour and Social Security13 April 198822 July 1989 PSI
Minister of Cultural and Environmental Heritage13 April 198822 July 1989 PSDI
Minister of Tourism and Entertainment13 April 198822 July 1989 PSI
Minister of the Environment13 April 198822 July 1989 PSI
Minister of University and Scientific Research
Antonio Ruberti (ad interim)
26 May 198922 July 1989 PSI
Minister of Regional Affairs (without portfolio)13 April 198822 July 1989 PRI
Minister for Social Affairs (without portfolio)13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister for the Coordination of Community Policies (without portfolio)
Antonio La Pergola
13 April 198822 July 1989 PSI
Minister for the Coordination of Civil Protection (without portfolio)13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister of Public Function (without portfolio)13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister for Extraordinary Interventions in the South (without portfolio)13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Minister for Urban Areas Problems (without portfolio)13 April 198822 July 1989 PSI
Minister for Scientific Research (without portfolio)13 April 198825 May 1989 PSI
Minister for Parliamentary Relations (without portfolio)13 April 198822 July 1989 DC
Secretary of the Council of Ministers
Riccardo Misasi
13 April 198822 July 1989 DC

References

  1. ^ "De Mita: ecco i piani per il mio governo". La Stampa. 14 April 1988. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  2. ^ "'Misuriamoci sui problemi tutti insieme in Parlamento'". La Repubblica. 22 April 1988. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  3. ^ "De Mita si è dimesso" (PDF). L'Unità. 20 May 1989. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2016. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
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