Fanfani II Cabinet

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Fanfani II Cabinet
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13th Cabinet of Italy
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Date formed2 July 1958
Date dissolved16 February 1959
People and organisations
Head of state Giovanni Gronchi
Head of government Amintore Fanfani
Total no. of members21
Member parties DC, PSDI
Status in legislature Coalition government
History
Election(s) 1958 election
Legislature term(s) Legislature III (1958–1963)
Predecessor Zoli Cabinet
Successor Segni II Cabinet

The Fanfani II Cabinet was the 13th cabinet of the Italian Republic, that held office from 2 July 1958 to 16 February 1959, for a total of 229 days, or 7 months and 14 days. [1]

Contents

The government obtained the confidence in the Senate on 12 July 1958, with 128 votes in favor, 111 against and 2 abstensions, and in the Chamber of Deputies on 19 July, with 295 votes in favor, 287 against and 9 abstensions. [2]

Party breakdown

Composition

OfficeNamePartyTerm
Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Segni DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Segni (ad interim) DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of the Interior Fernando Tambroni DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Grace and Justice Guido Gonella DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Budget Giuseppe Medici DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Finance Luigi Preti PSDI 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Treasury Giulio Andreotti DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Defence Antonio Segni DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Public Education Aldo Moro DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Public Works Giuseppe Togni DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Agriculture and Forests Mario Ferrari Aggradi DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Transport Armando Angelini DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Post and Telecommunications Alberto Simonini PSDI 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Industry and Commerce Giorgio Bo DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Health Vincenzo Monaldi DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Foreign Trade Emilio Colombo DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Merchant Navy Giuseppe Spataro DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of State Holdings Edgardo Lami Starnuti PSDI 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister of Labour and Social Security Ezio Vigorelli PSDI 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister for the Fund for the South (without portfolio) Giulio Pastore DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister for Parliamentary Relations (without portfolio) Rinaldo Del Bo DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Minister for Public Administration Reform (without portfolio) Camillo Giardina DC 2 July 195816 February 1959
Secretary of the Council of Ministers Antonio Maxia DC 2 July 195816 February 1959

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