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Andreotti VI Cabinet
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47th Cabinet of Italy
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Date formed22 July 1989
Date dissolved12 April 1991
People and organisations
Head of state Francesco Cossiga
Head of government Giulio Andreotti
Total no. of members30
Member parties DC, PSI, PSDI, PRI, PLI
Status in legislature Coalition government
Pentapartito
Opposition parties PCI, MSI, PR, Greens, DP
History
Legislature term(s) X Legislature (1987 – 1992)
Predecessor De Mita Cabinet
Successor Andreotti VII Cabinet

The Andreotti VI Cabinet was a cabinet of the Italian Republic. It held office from 1989 [1] to 1991.

Contents

Andreotti was forced to resign after that the PRI left the majority. [2] On 12 April 1991, he received once again the presidential mandate to form a new government. [3]

Party breakdown

Composition

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister 22 July 198912 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Deputy Prime Minister 22 July 198912 April 1991  Socialist Party
Minister of Foreign Affairs 22 July 198912 April 1991  Socialist Party
Minister of the Interior 22 July 198916 October 1990  Christian Democracy
16 October 199012 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister of Grace and Justice 22 July 19892 February 1991  Socialist Party
Claudio Martelli (ad interim)
2 February 199112 April 1991  Socialist Party
Minister of Budget and Economic Planning 22 July 198912 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister of Finance 22 July 198912 April 1991  Socialist Party
Minister of Treasury 22 July 198912 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister of Defence 22 July 198927 July 1990  Christian Democracy
27 July 199012 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister of Public Education 22 July 198927 July 1990  Christian Democracy
27 July 199012 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister of Public Works 22 July 198912 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister of Agriculture and Forests 22 July 198927 July 1990  Christian Democracy
27 July 199012 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister of Transport 22 July 198912 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister of Post and Telecommunications 22 July 198912 April 1991  Republican Party
Minister of Industry, Commerce and Craftsmanship 22 July 198912 April 1991  Republican Party
Minister of Health 22 July 198912 April 1991  Liberal Party
Minister of Foreign Trade22 July 198912 April 1991  Socialist Party
Minister of Merchant Navy22 July 198912 April 1991  Social Democratic Party
Minister of State Holdings22 July 198927 July 1990  Christian Democracy
27 July 199026 December 1990  Christian Democracy
Giulio Andreotti (ad interim)
26 December 199012 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister of Labour and Social Security 22 July 198918 March 1991  Christian Democracy
Rosa Russo Iervolino (ad interim)
18 March 199112 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister of Cultural and Environmental Heritage 22 July 198912 April 1991  Social Democratic Party
Minister of Tourism and Entertainment22 July 19896 February 1990  Socialist Party
6 February 199012 April 1991  Socialist Party
Minister of the Environment 22 July 198912 April 1991  Socialist Party
Minister of University and Scientific Research22 July 198912 April 1991  Socialist Party
Minister of Regional Affairs (without portfolio)22 July 198912 April 1991  Republican Party
Minister for Social Affairs (without portfolio)22 July 198912 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister for the Coordination of Community Policies (without portfolio)22 July 198912 April 1991  Socialist Party
Minister for the Coordination of Civil Protection (without portfolio)22 July 198912 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister of Public Function (without portfolio)22 July 198912 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister for Extraordinary Interventions in the South (without portfolio)22 July 198926 July 1990  Christian Democracy
26 July 199012 April 1991  Christian Democracy
Minister for Urban Areas Problems (without portfolio)22 July 198912 April 1991  Socialist Party
Minister for Parliamentary Relations (without portfolio)22 July 198912 April 1991  Liberal Party
Secretary of the Council of Ministers 22 July 198912 April 1991  Christian Democracy

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References

  1. "Andreotti e i suoi trenta ministri". La Repubblica . 23 July 1989. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  2. "Crisi di governo seconda giornata". La Repubblica . 31 March 1991. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  3. "Un battesimo con tre sedie in meno". La Repubblica . 14 April 1991. Retrieved 26 October 2018.