Moro I Cabinet
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The Moro I Cabinet was the Government of Italy headed by Prime Minister Aldo Moro
from 4 December 1963 until 22 July 1964 for a total of 231 days, or 7 months and 18 days.
Foreign Affairs
Interior
Justice
Education
Public Works
Agriculture and Forests
Transport and Civil Aviation
Post and Telecommunications
Health
Aldo Moro
Aldo Moro was an Italian politician and the 39th Prime Minister of Italy, from 1963 to 1968, and then from 1974 to 1976. He was one of Italy's longest-serving post-war Prime Ministers, holding power for a combined total of more than six years....
from 4 December 1963 until 22 July 1964 for a total of 231 days, or 7 months and 18 days.
- Composition of Government:
- Christian Democrats
- Italian Socialist PartyItalian Socialist PartyThe Italian Socialist Party was a socialist and later social-democratic political party in Italy founded in Genoa in 1892.Once the dominant leftist party in Italy, it was eclipsed in status by the Italian Communist Party following World War II...
- Italian Social Democratic PartyItalian Social Democratic PartyThe Italian Democratic Social Party was a social-liberal political party in Italy.It was formed for the 1919 general election by the union of the Constitutional Democratic Party with several other parties of the liberal left...
- Italian Republican PartyItalian Republican PartyThe Italian Republican Party is a liberal political party in Italy.The PRI is party with old roots that originally took a left-wing position, claiming descent from the political position of Giuseppe Mazzini...
Ministers Without Portfolio
Presidents for the Committee of Ministers for Southern Italy and the Depressed Zones | Attilio Piccioni Attilio Piccioni Attilio Piccioni was an Italian politician, born in Poggio Bustone.He was a member of the Christian Democracy.... , Giulio Pastore |
Parliamentary Relationships and Reforms | Umberto Delle Fave |
Universities and Research | Carlo Arnaudi |
Bureaucratic and Public Administration Reform | Luigi Preti Luigi Preti Luigi Preti was an Italian politician and minister of Italian Democratic Socialist Party.-Biography:Preti was born in Ferrara. He graduated in law in Bologna and lecturer of public law. He died in Bologna in 2009.... |
Foreign AffairsItalian Minister of Foreign AffairsAs in most countries, in Italy the Minister of Foreign Affairs, which is the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is one of the most important ministerial positions...
Minister | Giuseppe Saragat Giuseppe Saragat Giuseppe Saragat was an Italian politician who was the fifth President of the Italian Republic from 1964 to 1971.Saragat was born in Turin, from Sardinian parents.... |
Deputy Ministers | Arialdo Banfi, Giuseppe Lupis, Ferdinando Storchi |
InteriorItalian Minister of the InteriorThis is a list of Italian Ministers of the Interior since 1861.-Kingdom of Italy:-Italian Republic:...
Minister | Paolo Emilio Taviani Paolo Emilio Taviani Paolo Emilio Taviani was an Italian political leader, economist and historian of the career of Christopher Columbus.... |
Deputy Ministers | Leonetto Amadei, Guido Ceccherini, Crescenzo Mazza |
JusticeItalian Minister of JusticeThis is a list of Italian Ministers of Justice since 1946.-External links:* *...
Minister | Oronzo Reale |
Deputy Minister | Riccardo Misasi |
Economy
Minister | Antonio Giolitti Antonio Giolitti Antonio Giolitti was an Italian politician and cabinet member. He is the grandson of Giovanni Giolitti, well-known liberal statesman of the prefascist period.-Biography:Giolitti was born in Rome.... |
Deputy Minister | Giuseppe Caron Giuseppe Caron Giuseppe Caron was an Italian Christian Democratic Party politician who was a Minister in successive governments in the 1950s to the 1970s, and a European Commissioner. He was born in Treviso.... |
Finance
Minister | Roberto Tremelloni |
Deputy Ministers | Cesare Bensi, Athos Valsecchi, Mario Vetrone |
Treasurer
Minister | Emilio Colombo Emilio Colombo Emilio Colombo is an Italian politician who was Prime Minister of Italy from 1970 to 1972. In addition to having held top positions in Italian governments, he was also active in European politics.-Biography:... |
Deputy Ministers | Luigi Silvestro Anderlini, Giuseppe Belotti, Lorenzo Natali |
Defence
Minister | Giulio Andreotti Giulio Andreotti Giulio Andreotti is an Italian politician of the now dissolved centrist Christian Democracy party. He served as the 42nd Prime Minister of Italy from 1972 to 1973, from 1976 to 1979 and from 1989 to 1992. He also served as Minister of the Interior , Defense Minister and Foreign Minister and he... |
Deputy Ministers | Mario Marino Guadalupi, Guglielmo Pelizzo, Natale Santoro |
EducationMinistry of Public Education (Italy)The Ministry of Public Education was was the organ of the Italian Republic devoted to the administration of the national education system...
Minister | Luigi Gui Luigi Gui Luigi Gui was an Italian politician and philosopher.Gui was born in Padua . He graduated in philosophy at The Catholic University in Milan. He was an officer of the Alpini corps of the Italian Army, and fought in USSR during World War II... |
Deputy Ministers | Maria Badaloni, Giorgio Fenoaltea, Domenico Magrì |
Public WorksItalian Minister of Infrastructures-Ministers of Public Works:-Ministers of Infrastructures and Transports:-Ministers of Infrastructures:-Ministers of Infrastructures and Transports:...
Minister | Giovanni Pieraccini |
Deputy Minister | Emilio Battista, Pier Luigi Romita Pier Luigi Romita Pier Luigi Romita was an Italian politician who was several time minister of the Italian Republic.-Biography:Romita was born in Turin, the son of Giuseppe Romita, a long-time member of the Italian Socialist Party and Minister of the Interior in 1946... |
Agriculture and ForestsItalian Minister of AgricultureThe Italian Minister of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies is the head of the Republic of Italy's Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies. The ministry had been abolished by legislative referendum in 1993, during a period of great upheaval and financial sacrifices, but it was...
Minister | Mario Ferrari Aggradi |
Deputy Minister | Dario Antoniozzi, Ludovico Camangi, Venerio Cattani |
Transport and Civil AviationItalian Minister of TransportsThis is a list of the Italian Ministers of Transports. The list shows also the ministers that served under the same office but with other names. In fact this Ministry has changed name many times....
Minister | Angelo Raffaele Jervolino |
Deputy Minister | Orlando Lucchi, Salvatore Mannironi |
Post and TelecommunicationsMinistry of Communications (Italy)The Ministry of Communications was a government ministry of the Republic of Italy, dealing with postal, telephone, telegraph and electronic communications, journalistic information and commercial advertising. Set up in 1924, since the Berlusconi IV Cabinet of 2008 it has been subsumed into the...
Minister | Carlo Russo |
Deputy Ministers | Luigi Angrisani, Remo Gaspari Remo Gaspari Remo Gaspari was an Italian politician, who was several times minister of the Italian Republic.-Biography:Gaspari was born in Gissi, in Abruzzo, a region which would be his main electoral basin during his political career... |
Industry and Commerce
Minister | Giuseppe Medici Giuseppe Medici Giuseppe Medici was an Italian politician. Born in Sassuolo, he was a member of the Christian Democracy. He died at Modena.... |
Deputy Ministers | Danilo De' Cocci, Franco Maria Malfatti Franco Maria Malfatti Franco Maria Malfatti , was an Italian politician and President of the European Commission.-Biography:A descendant of Philip IV of France and wife Joan I of Navarre , Malfatti was born in Rome... , Maria Vittoria Mezza |
HealthItalian Minister of HealthThis is a list of Italian Ministers of Health...
Minister | Giacomo Mancini |
Deputy Minister | Dante Graziosi |
Foreign Trade
Minister | Bernardo Mattarella Bernardo Mattarella Bernardo Mattarella was an Italian politician for the Christian Democrat party . He has been Minister of Italy several times... |
Deputy Minister | Girolamo Messeri |
Merchant Navy
Minister | Giovanni Spagnolli |
Deputy Minister | Mariano Pintus |
State Enterprises
Minister | Giorgio Bo |
Deputy Minister | Carlo Donat-Cattin Carlo Donat-Cattin Carlo Donat-Cattin was an Italian politician and trade unionist. A member of Christian Democracy, he was several times minister of the Italian Republic.-Biography:... |
Employment and Social Security
Minister | Giacinto Bosco |
Deputy Ministers | Ettore Calvi, Simone Gatto, Anselmo Martoni |
Tourism and Events
Minister | Achille Corona |
Deputy Minister | Ruggero Lombardi, Pietro Micara |
Events
- . The transitional government led by Giovanni LeoneGiovanni LeoneGiovanni Leone was an Italian politician. He was the 38th Prime Minister of Italy from 21 June 1963 to 4 December 1963 and again from 24 June 1968 to 12 December 1968. He also served as the sixth President of the Republic from 1971 to 1978.-Biography:...
was followed by an historic agreement between the Christian DemocratsChristian Democracy (Italy)Christian Democracy was a Christian democratic party in Italy. It was founded in 1943 as the ideological successor of the historical Italian People's Party, which had the same symbol, a crossed shield ....
(DC) and Italian Socialist PartyItalian Socialist PartyThe Italian Socialist Party was a socialist and later social-democratic political party in Italy founded in Genoa in 1892.Once the dominant leftist party in Italy, it was eclipsed in status by the Italian Communist Party following World War II...
(PSI) - desired by Aldo MoroAldo MoroAldo Moro was an Italian politician and the 39th Prime Minister of Italy, from 1963 to 1968, and then from 1974 to 1976. He was one of Italy's longest-serving post-war Prime Ministers, holding power for a combined total of more than six years....
- which led to the first government in the Italian Republic which included a socialist party. PSI leader Pietro NenniPietro NenniPietro Sandro Nenni was an Italian socialist politician, the national secretary of the Italian Socialist Party and lifetime Senator since 1970. He was a recipient of the Stalin Peace Prize in 1951...
was Deputy Prime Minister, alongside 6 socialist ministers. However, some socialist parliamentarians (25 Deputies and 13 Senators) expressed their dissatisfaction and founded a new party, known as the Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian UnityItalian Socialist Party of Proletarian UnityThe Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity , was a political party in Italy from 1964 to 1972.-History:...
, PSIUP. Dissent came also from some Christian Democrats, for example Mario ScelbaMario ScelbaMario Scelba was an Italian Christian Democratic politician who served as the 34th Prime Minister of Italy from February 1954 to July 1955...
, leader of the Centrist current. When debate was completed, the government obtained a vote of confidence (in the Chamber of Deputies 350 yes, 233 no, 4 abstensions; in the Senate, 175 yes, 111 no). - . MoliseMoliseMolise is a region of Southern Italy, the second smallest of the regions. It was formerly part of the region of Abruzzi e Molise and now a separate entity...
was established as the twentieth region of ItalyRegions of ItalyThe regions of Italy are the first-level administrative divisions of the state, constituting its first NUTS administrative level. There are twenty regions, of which five are constitutionally given a broader amount of autonomy granted by special statutes....
, separated out from the former portion known as AbruzzoAbruzzoAbruzzo is a region in Italy, its western border lying less than due east of Rome. Abruzzo borders the region of Marche to the north, Lazio to the west and south-west, Molise to the south-east, and the Adriatic Sea to the east...
-Molise. - . The president of the Council, Aldo Moro, resigned from his post as party secretary of the Christian Democrats, leaving that position to Mariano RumorMariano RumorMariano Rumor was an Italian politician, a member of the Democrazia Cristiana and the 40th Prime Minister of Italy.He was born in Vicenza, Veneto...
(of the Dorotea current) and the vice secretariat to Arnaldo ForlaniArnaldo ForlaniThis article is about the Italian legislator. For the similar name used as an alias by terrorist Ramzi Yousef for Philippine Airlines Flight 434, see Ramzi Yousef....
(of the Fanfaniano current). - . Government measures reach a crisis: the socialist budget minister Antonio GiolittiAntonio GiolittiAntonio Giolitti was an Italian politician and cabinet member. He is the grandson of Giovanni Giolitti, well-known liberal statesman of the prefascist period.-Biography:Giolitti was born in Rome....
says he is not in accord and foresees and aggravation of the situation; also his Christian Democratic colleague at Treasury, Emilio ColomboEmilio ColomboEmilio Colombo is an Italian politician who was Prime Minister of Italy from 1970 to 1972. In addition to having held top positions in Italian governments, he was also active in European politics.-Biography:...
, says that he foresees an economic collapse on account of excessive increase in salaries. A few days later, ad avallare this situation, and the governor of the Bank of ItalyBank of ItalyBank of Italy may refer to either :*Banca d'Italia is the central bank of Italy.*Bank of Italy was a bank established in San Francisco, California and the forerunner of Bank of America....
, Guido Carli, says that the entire system of production will pay the consequences. - . The government falls on a measure concerning private education. Only 7 voti di scarto determined the rejection of the government proposal to allocate 149 million lire for private education, a negligible sum but the opposition takesit as a matter of principle. Other matters of contention are the tax on automobiles, the increased price of petrol, and above all the new urbanistic plan proposed by socialist minister Giovanni Pieraccini.
- . Lo scontro è infuocato: socialists, social democratics, republicans, as well as some of Moro's own Christian Democrats fail to back the measure. The government cannot stand, and Moro resigns.