Fifth Rumor government

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Rumor V Cabinet
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30th Cabinet of Italy
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Date formed15 March 1974 (1974-03-15)
Date dissolved23 November 1974 (1974-11-23)
People and organisations
Head of state Giovanni Leone
Head of government Mariano Rumor
Member parties DC, PSI, PSDI
Status in legislature Coalition government
History
Legislature term VI Legislature (1972–1976)
Predecessor Rumor IV Cabinet
Successor Moro IV Cabinet

The Rumor V Cabinet was the 30th cabinet of the Italian Republic. It held office from 14 March 1974 to 23 November 1974, for a total of 254 days (8 months and 9 days).

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Party breakdown

Composition

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister 14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister of Foreign Affairs 14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister of the Interior 14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister of Grace and Justice 14 March 197423 November 1974  PSI
Minister of Budget and Economic Planning 14 March 197423 November 1974  PSI
Minister of Finance 14 March 197423 November 1974  PSDI
Minister of Treasury 14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister of Defence 14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister of Public Education 14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister of Public Works 14 March 197423 November 1974  PSI
Minister of Agriculture and Forests 14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation 14 March 197423 November 1974  PSDI
Minister of Post and Telecommunications 14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister of Industry, Commerce and Craftsmanship 14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister of Health 14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister of Foreign Trade14 March 197423 November 1974  PSDI
Minister of Merchant Navy14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister of State Holdings14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister of Labour and Social Security 14 March 197423 November 1974  PSI
Minister of Tourism and Entertainment14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister of Cultural Heritage and of Environment (without portfolio)14 March 197423 November 1974  PSDI
Minister for the Coordination of Scientific and Technological Research Initiatives (without portfolio)14 March 197423 November 1974  PSI
Minister for the Organization of Public Administration (without portfolio)14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister for Extraordinary Interventions in the South (without portfolio)14 March 197423 November 1974  PSI
Minister for the Problems Related to the Regions (without portfolio)14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Minister for Parliamentary Relations (without portfolio)14 March 197423 November 1974  DC
Secretary of the Council of Ministers 14 March 197423 November 1974  DC

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