Leone II Cabinet

22nd Cabinet of Italy
Date formed25 June 1968 (1968-06-25)
Date dissolved13 December 1968 (1968-12-13)
People and organisations
Head of stateGiuseppe Saragat
Head of governmentGiovanni Leone
Member partyDC
Status in legislatureOne-party government
History
Legislature term(s)V Legislature (1968–1972)
PredecessorMoro III Cabinet
SuccessorRumor I Cabinet

The Leone II Cabinet was the 22nd cabinet of the Italian Republic.

The government resigned on 19 November 1968, following the positions taken by the Republicans, Socialists, Social Democrats and Christian Democrats of opening for the formation of a new coalition Government.[1]

Composition

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Foreign Affairs25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of the Interior25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Grace and Justice25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Finance and of Budget and Economic Planning
Mario Ferrari Aggradi
25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Treasury25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Defence25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Public Education
Giovanni Battista Scaglia
25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Public Works25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Agriculture and Forests
Giacomo Sedati
25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Post and Telecommunications
Angelo De Luca
25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Industry, Commerce and Craftsmanship25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Health25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Foreign Trade
Carlo Russo
25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Merchant Navy25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of State Holdings
Giorgio Bo
25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Labour and Social Security25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister of Tourism and Entertainment
Domenico Magrì
25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister for Special Assignments (without portfolio)25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister for Extraordinary Interventions in the South and in the depressive areas of the Center-North (without portfolio)
Italo Giulio Caiati
25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister for Parliamentary Relations (without portfolio)
Crescenzo Mazza
25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Minister for Public Administration Reform (without portfolio)
Tiziano Tessitori
25 June 196813 December 1968 DC
Secretary of the Council of Ministers
Luigi Michele Galli
25 June 196813 December 1968 DC

References

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