De Gasperi I Cabinet
The De Gasperi I Cabinet was the last cabinet of the Kingdom of Italy, which was abolished with the referendum of 2 June 1946, in which the Italian people voted in favour of the Republic. It held office from 10 December 1945 until 13 July 1946, a total of 216 days, or 7 months and 4 days.[3]
De Gasperi I Cabinet | |
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66th Cabinet of Italy | |
Date formed | 10 December 1945 |
Date dissolved | 13 July 1946 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Victor Emmanuel III Umberto II Alcide De Gasperi[1] Enrico De Nicola[2] |
Head of government | Alcide De Gasperi |
Total no. of members | 19 |
Member parties | DC, PCI, PLI, PSIUP, PdA, PDL |
Status in legislature | National unity government |
History | |
Predecessor | Parri Cabinet |
Successor | De Gasperi II Cabinet |
Government parties
The government was composed by the following parties:
Composition
Office | Name | Party | Term | |
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Prime Minister | Alcide De Gasperi | DC | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Pietro Nenni | PSIUP | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Alcide De Gasperi (ad interim) | DC | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of the Interior | Giuseppe Romita | PSIUP | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Italian Africa | Alcide De Gasperi (ad interim) | DC | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Grace and Justice | Palmiro Togliatti | PCI | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Finance | Mauro Scoccimarro | PCI | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Treasury | Epicarmo Corbino | PLI | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of War | Manlio Brosio | PLI | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of the Navy | Raffaele de Courten | Military | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Air Force | Mario Cevolotto | PDL | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Public Education | Enrico Molè | PDL | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Public Works | Leone Cattani | PLI | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Agriculture and Forests | Fausto Gullo | PCI | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Transport | Riccardo Lombardi | PdA | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Post and Telecommunications | Mario Scelba | DC | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Industry and Commerce | Giovanni Gronchi | DC | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Labour and Social Security | Gaetano Barbareschi | PSIUP | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister for Reconstruction | Emilio Sereni | PCI | 10 December 1945–22 December 1945 | |
Minister for the Post-War Assistance | Luigi Gasparotto | PDL | 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 | |
Minister of Foreign Trade | Ugo La Malfa | PdA | 9 January 1946–20 February 1946 | |
Mario Bracci | PdA | 20 February 1946–13 July 1946 | ||
Minister without portfolio (National Council) | Alberto Cianca | PdA | 10 December 1945–19 February 1946 | |
Emilio Lussu | PdA | 20 February 1946–13 July 1946 | ||
Minister without portfolio (Constituent Assembly) | Pietro Nenni | PSIUP | 10 December 1945–19 February 1946 |
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