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De Gasperi VI Cabinet

5th Cabinet of Italy
Date formed27 January 1950
Date dissolved26 July 1951
People and organisations
Head of stateLuigi Einaudi
Head of governmentAlcide De Gasperi
Member partiesDC, PSLI, PRI
Status in legislatureCoalition government
History
Legislature termLegislature I (1948–1953)
PredecessorDe Gasperi V Cabinet
SuccessorDe Gasperi VII Cabinet

The De Gasperi VI Cabinet held office from 27 January 1950 until 26 July 1951, a total of 558 days, or 1 year, 5 months and 29 days.[1]

Party breakdown

Composition

Office Name Party Term
Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of Foreign Affairs Carlo Sforza bgcolor="Template:Independent politician/meta/color" | Independent 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of the Interior Mario Scelba bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of Italian Africa Alcide De Gasperi (ad interim) bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of Grace and Justice Attilio Piccioni bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of Budget Giuseppe Pella (ad interim) bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of Finance Ezio Vanoni bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of Treasury Giuseppe Pella bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of Defence Randolfo Pacciardi bgcolor="Template:Italian Republican Party/meta/color" | PRI 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of Public Education Guido Gonella bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of Public Works Salvatore Aldisio bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of Agriculture and Forests Antonio Segni bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of Transport Ludovico D'Aragona bgcolor="Template:Italian Democratic Socialist Party/meta/color" | PSLI 27 January 1950–5 April 1951
Pietro Campilli bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 5 April 1951–26 July 1951
Minister of Post and Telecommunications Giuseppe Spataro bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of Industry and Commerce Giuseppe Togni bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister of Foreign Trade Ivan Matteo Lombardo bgcolor="Template:Italian Democratic Socialist Party/meta/color" | PSLI 27 January 1950–5 April 1951
Ugo La Malfa bgcolor="Template:Italian Republican Party/meta/color" | PRI 5 April 1951–26 July 1951
Minister of Merchant Navy Alberto Simonini bgcolor="Template:Italian Democratic Socialist Party/meta/color" | PSLI 27 January 1950–5 April 1951
Raffaele Petrilli bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 5 April 1951–26 July 1951
Minister of Labour and Social Security Achille Marazza bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951
Minister without portfolio Pietro Campilli bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–5 April 1951
Minister without portfolio Ugo La Malfa bgcolor="Template:Italian Republican Party/meta/color" | PRI 27 January 1950–5 April 1951
Minister without portfolio Raffaele Petrilli bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–5 April 1951
Secretary of the Council of Ministers Giulio Andreotti bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | DC 27 January 1950–26 July 1951

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