Pella Cabinet
The Pella Cabinet was the 8th cabinet 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 De Gasperi VIII Cabinet 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(s) | Legislature II (1953–1958) |
Predecessor | De Gasperi VIII Cabinet |
Successor | Fanfani I Cabinet |
Government parties
The government was composed only of the following party:
Party | Ideology | Leader | |
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Christian Democracy (DC) | Christian democracy | Alcide De Gasperi |
Composition
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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