Third Rumor government

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Rumor III Cabinet
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25th Cabinet of Italy
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Date formed28 March 1970 (1970-03-28)
Date dissolved6 August 1970 (1970-08-06)
People and organisations
Head of state Giuseppe Saragat
Head of government Mariano Rumor
Member parties DC, PSI, PSDI, PRI
Status in legislature Coalition government
History
Legislature term(s) V Legislature (1968–1972)
Predecessor Rumor II Cabinet
Successor Colombo Cabinet

The Rumor III Cabinet was the 25th cabinet of the Italian Republic.

Contents

Party breakdown

Composition

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister 28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Deputy Prime Minister 28 March 19706 August 1970  Socialist Party
Minister of Foreign Affairs 28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister of the Interior 28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister of Grace and Justice 28 March 19706 August 1970  Republican Party
Minister of Budget and Economic Planning 28 March 19706 August 1970  Socialist Party
Minister of Finance 28 March 19706 August 1970  Social Democratic Party
Minister of Treasury 28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister of Defence 28 March 19706 August 1970  Social Democratic Party
Minister of Public Education 28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister of Public Works 28 March 19706 August 1970  Socialist Party
Minister of Agriculture and Forests 28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation 28 March 19706 August 1970  Socialist Party
Minister of Post and Telecommunications 28 March 19709 June 1970  Christian Democracy
9 June 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister of Industry, Commerce and Craftsmanship 28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister of Health 28 March 19706 August 1970  Socialist Party
Minister of Foreign Trade28 March 19706 August 1970  Socialist Party
Minister of Merchant Navy28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister of State Holdings28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister of Labour and Social Security 28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister of Tourism and Entertainment28 March 19706 August 1970  Social Democratic Party
Minister for Particular Political and Coordination Tasks [lower-alpha 1] (without portfolio)28 March 19709 June 1970  Christian Democracy
9 June 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister for Extraordinary Interventions in the South (without portfolio)28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister for the Problems Related to the Implementation of the Regions (without portfolio)28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister for Parliamentary Relations (without portfolio)28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister for Scientific Research (without portfolio)28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Minister for Public Administration Reform (without portfolio)28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
Secretary of the Council of Ministers 28 March 19706 August 1970  Christian Democracy
  1. with special regard to the Presidency of the Italian delegation to the UN

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