De Gasperi V Cabinet | |
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4th Cabinet of Italy | |
Date formed | 24 May 1948 |
Date dissolved | 27 January 1950 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Luigi Einaudi |
Head of government | Alcide De Gasperi |
Member parties | DC, PSLI, PLI, PRI |
Status in legislature | Coalition government |
Opposition parties | FDP, PNM, MSI |
History | |
Election(s) | 1948 election |
Legislature term(s) | Legislature I (1948–1953) |
Predecessor | De Gasperi IV Cabinet |
Successor | De Gasperi VI Cabinet |
The fifth De Gasperi government held office in the Italian Republic from 23 May 1948 until 27 January 1950, a total of 614 days, or 1 year, 8 months and 5 days.[1]
Party breakdown
Beginning of term
- Christian Democracy (DC): Prime minister, 1 deputy prime minister, 9 ministers, 16 undersecretaries
- Socialist Party of Italian Workers (PSLI): 3 ministers (inc. 1 deputy prime minister), 3 undersecretaries
- Italian Liberal Party (PLI): 1 deputy prime minister, 2 ministers, 3 undersecretaries
- Italian Republican Party (PRI): 1 minister, 2 undersecretaries
- Independents: 2 ministers
End of term
- Christian Democracy (DC): Prime minister, 1 deputy prime minister, 10 ministers, 16 undersecretaries
- Italian Liberal Party (PLI): 1 deputy prime minister, 2 ministers, 3 undersecretaries
- Italian Republican Party (PRI): 1 minister, 2 undersecretaries
- Independents: 1 minister
Composition
Office | Name | Party | Term | |
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Prime Minister | Alcide De Gasperi | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Attilio Piccioni | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Giovanni Porzio | PLI | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Giuseppe Saragat | PSLI | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Carlo Sforza | Independent | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of the Interior | Mario Scelba | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of Italian Africa | Alcide De Gasperi (ad interim) | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of Grace and Justice | Giuseppe Grassi | PLI | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of Budget | Giuseppe Pella (ad interim) | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of Finance | Ezio Vanoni | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of Treasury | Giuseppe Pella | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of Defence | Randolfo Pacciardi | PRI | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of Public Education | Guido Gonella | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of Public Works | Umberto Tupini | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of Agriculture and Forests | Antonio Segni | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of Transport | Guido Corbellini | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of Post and Telecommunications | Angelo Raffaele Jervolino | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister of Industry and Commerce | Ivan Matteo Lombardo | PSLI | 24 May 1948–7 November 1949 | |
Giovanni Battista Bertone (ad interim) | DC | 7 November 1949–27 January 1950 | ||
Minister of Foreign Trade | Cesare Merzagora | Independent | 24 May 1948–1 April 1949 | |
Giovanni Battista Bertone | DC | 1 April 1949–27 January 1950 | ||
Minister of Merchant Navy | Giuseppe Saragat | PSLI | 24 May 1948–7 November 1949 | |
Guido Corbellini (ad interim) | DC | 7 November 1949–27 January 1950 | ||
Minister of Labour and Social Security | Amintore Fanfani | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Minister without portfolio | Roberto Tremelloni | PSLI | 24 May 1948–7 November 1949 | |
Minister without portfolio | Alberto Giovannini | PLI | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 | |
Secretary of the Council of Ministers | Giulio Andreotti | DC | 24 May 1948–27 January 1950 |
References
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