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8th government of the Italian Republic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pella government was the 8th government of the Italian Republic. It held office from 17 August 1953 to 18 January 1954, for a total of 154 days (or 5 months and 1 day).[1] President Luigi Einaudi invited Giuseppe Pella to form an interim cabinet following the fall of the Eighth De Gasperi government in a confidence vote, for the purpose of passing the budget.[2]
Pella Cabinet | |
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8th Cabinet of Italy | |
Date formed | 17 August 1953 |
Date dissolved | 19 January 1954 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Luigi Einaudi |
Head of government | Giuseppe Pella |
Total no. of members | 18 |
Member party | Christian Democracy |
Status in legislature | One-party government |
History | |
Legislature term | Legislature II (1953–1958) |
Predecessor | De Gasperi VIII Cabinet |
Successor | Fanfani I Cabinet |
The Pella cabinet was a one-party government, composed only of members of Christian Democracy (DC).
Office | Name | Party | Term | |
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Prime Minister | Giuseppe Pella | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Giuseppe Pella (ad interim) | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of the Interior | Amintore Fanfani | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Grace and Justice | Antonio Azara | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Budget | Giuseppe Pella (ad interim) | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Finance | Ezio Vanoni | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Treasury | Silvio Gava | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Defence | Paolo Emilio Taviani | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Public Education | Antonio Segni | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Public Works | Umberto Merlin | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Agriculture and Forests | Rocco Salomone | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Transport | Bernardo Mattarella | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Post and Telecommunications | Modesto Panetti | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Industry and Commerce | Piero Malvestiti | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Foreign Trade | Costantino Bresciani Turroni | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Merchant Navy | Fernando Tambroni | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister of Labour and Social Security | Leopoldo Rubinacci | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister for the Fund for the South (without portfolio) | Pietro Campilli | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Minister for Public Administration Reform (without portfolio) | Salvatore Scoca | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 | |
Secretary of the Council of Ministers | Giulio Andreotti | DC | 17 August 1953–19 January 1954 |
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