Berlusconi I Cabinet
The Berlusconi I Cabinet was the cabinet of the government of Italy from 10 May to 2 December 1994. The cabinet was the first right-wing and 53rd Italian government since World War II.[1] It was composed of 26 ministers and 38 under-secretaries, for a total of 64 members. Composition of the government:
- Pole of Freedoms (PdL) - Pole of Good Government (PdBG), President of the Council of Ministers, 25 ministers and 37 secretaries
- Forza Italia (FI), Presidente del Consiglio, 13 ministers and 17 undersecretaries[2]
- Italian Social Movement - National Alliance (MSI-AN), 5 ministers and 13 undersecretaries
- Lega Nord (LN), 5 ministers and 10 undersecretaries
- Christian Democratic Centre (CCD), 2 ministers and 1 undersecretary
- Union of the Centre (UdC), 2 ministers
- 2 independent ministers
Berlusconi I Cabinet | ||
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Ministry | Minister | Party |
Prime Minister Secretary |
Silvio Berlusconi Gianni Letta |
FI FI |
Deputy Prime Minister | Roberto Maroni | LN |
Deputy Prime Minister | Giuseppe Tatarella | AN |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Antonio Martino | FI |
Minister of the Interior | Roberto Maroni | LN |
Minister of the Treasury | Lamberto Dini | Indep. |
Minister of Budget | Giancarlo Pagliarini | LN |
Minister of Finances | Giulio Tremonti | FI |
Minister of Defense | Cesare Previti | FI |
Minister of Justice | Alfredo Biondi | UdC |
Minister of Industry and Commerce | Vito Gnutti | LN |
Minister of Agriculture | Adriana Poli Bortone | AN |
Minister of Education | Francesco D'Onofrio | CCD |
Minister of University and Research | Stefano Podestà | FI |
Minister of Health | Raffaele Costa | UdC |
Minister of Labour and Social Security | Clemente Mastella | CCD |
Minister of Public Works | Roberto Maria Radice | FI |
Minister of Transports and Navigation | Publio Fiori | AN |
Minister of Environment | Altero Matteoli | AN |
Minister of Culture | Domenico Fisichella | AN |
Minister of Postal Service and Communications | Giuseppe Tatarella | AN |
Minister of International Trade | Giorgio Bernini | FI |
Minister without portfolio (European Affairs) | Domenico Comino | LN |
Minister without portfolio (Institutional Reforms) | Francesco Speroni | LN |
Minister without portfolio (Parliament) | Giuliano Ferrara | Indep. |
Minister without portfolio (Public Administration, Regional Affairs) | Giuliano Urbani | FI |
Minister without portfolio (Family, Social Solidarity) | Antonio Guidi | FI |
Minister without portfolio (Italians in the World) | Sergio Berlinguer | Indep. |
References
- ↑ Montalbano, William D. (11 May 1994). "Italian Premier Forms Rightist Government". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
- ↑ De Giorgi, Elisabetta; Francesco Marangoni (2009). "The First Year of Berlusconi's Fourth Government: Formation, Characteristics and Activities". Bulletin of Italian Politics. 1 (1): 87–109.
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