Moro I Cabinet
The Moro I Cabinet was the 19th cabinet of the Italian Republic, headed by Prime Minister Aldo Moro, that held office from 4 December 1963 to 22 July 1964, for a total of 231 days, or 7 months and 18 days. The cabinet is described as an organic centre-left government.[1][2]
Moro I Cabinet | |
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19th Cabinet of Italy | |
Date formed | 5 December 1963 |
Date dissolved | 23 July 1964 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Antonio Segni |
Head of government | Aldo Moro |
Total no. of members | 25 |
Member parties | DC, PSI, PSDI, PRI |
Status in legislature | Coalition government Organic Centre-left |
Opposition parties | PCI, PLI, MSI, PDIUM, PSIUP |
History | |
Predecessor | Leone I Cabinet |
Successor | Moro II Cabinet |
Government parties
The government was composed by the following parties:
Party | Ideology | Leader | |
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Christian Democracy (DC) | Christian democracy | Aldo Moro | |
Italian Socialist Party (PSI) | Democratic socialism | Pietro Nenni | |
Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI) | Social democracy | Giuseppe Saragat | |
Italian Republican Party (PRI) | Social liberalism | Oronzo Reale |
Party breakdown
- Christian Democracy (DC): prime minister, 15 ministers, 26 undersecretaries
- Italian Socialist Party (PSI): deputy prime minister, 5 ministers, 10 undersecretaries
- Italian Democratic Socialist Party (PSDI): 3 ministers, 5 undersecretaries
- Italian Republican Party (PRI): 1 minister, 1 undersecretary
Composition
Office | Name | Party | Term | |
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Prime Minister | Aldo Moro | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Pietro Nenni | PSI | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Giuseppe Saragat | PSDI | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of the Interior | Paolo Emilio Taviani | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Grace and Justice | Oronzo Reale | PRI | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Budget | Antonio Giolitti | PSI | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Finance | Roberto Tremelloni | PSDI | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Treasury | Emilio Colombo | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Defence | Giulio Andreotti | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Public Education | Luigi Gui | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Public Works | Giovanni Pieraccini | PSI | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Agriculture and Forests | Mario Ferrari Aggradi | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation | Angelo Raffaele Jervolino | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Post and Telecommunications | Carlo Russo | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Industry and Commerce | Giuseppe Medici | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Health | Giacomo Mancini | PSI | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Foreign Trade | Bernardo Mattarella | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Merchant Navy | Giovanni Spagnolli | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of State Holdings | Giorgio Bo | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Labour and Social Security | Giacinto Bosco | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister of Tourism and Entertainment | Achille Corona | PSI | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister for Special Political Tasks (without portfolio) | Attilio Piccioni | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister for the South and the Depressed Areas (without portfolio) | Giulio Pastore | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister for Parliamentary Relations (without portfolio) | Umberto Delle Fave | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister for Scientific Research (without portfolio) | Carlo Arnaudi | PSI | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Minister for Public Administration Reform (without portfolio) | Luigi Preti | PSDI | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 | |
Secretary of the Council of Ministers | Angelo Salizzoni | DC | 5 December 1963 – 23 July 1964 |
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References
- Luca Verzichelli; Maurizio Cotta (July 2012). "Technicians, technical government and non-partisan ministers. The Italian experience" (PDF). CirCap. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
- Fausto De Luca, Giuramento a Segni dei ventisei ministri, in "Stampa Sera", 23 July 1964, page 1
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