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31st government of the Italian Republic
Moro IV Cabinet

31st Cabinet of Italy
Date formed23 November 1974 (1974-11-23)
Date dissolved12 February 1976 (1976-02-12)
People and organisations
Head of stateGiovanni Leone
Head of governmentAldo Moro
Member partiesDC, PRI
External support:
PSI, PSDI
Status in legislatureCoalition government
Opposition partiesPCI, MSI, PLI
History
Legislature termVI Legislature (1972–1976)
PredecessorRumor V Cabinet
SuccessorMoro V Cabinet

The Moro IV Cabinet, led by Aldo Moro, was the 31st cabinet of the Italian Republic. It held office from 1974 to 1976.

The government obtained confidence on 5 December 1974 in the Senate, with 190 votes in favor and 113 against, and on 7 December in the Chamber of Deputies, with 355 votes in favor, 226 against and 19 abstentions.

Party breakdown

Composition

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime MinisterAldo Moro23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Deputy Prime MinisterUgo La Malfa23 November 197412 February 1976 PRI
Minister of Foreign AffairsMariano Rumor23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of the InteriorLuigi Gui23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of Grace and JusticeOronzo Reale23 November 197412 February 1976 PRI
Minister of Budget and Economic PlanningGiulio Andreotti23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of FinanceBruno Visentini23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of TreasuryEmilio Colombo23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of DefenceArnaldo Forlani23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of Public EducationFranco Maria Malfatti23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of Public WorksPietro Bucalossi23 November 197412 February 1976 PRI
Minister of Agriculture and ForestsGiovanni Marcora23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of TransportMario Martinelli23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of Post and TelecommunicationsGiulio Orlando23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of Industry, Commerce and CraftsmanshipCarlo Donat-Cattin23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of HealthAntonino Pietro Gullotti23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of Foreign TradeCiriaco De Mita23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of Merchant NavyGiovanni Gioia23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of State HoldingsAntonio Bisaglia23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of Labour and Social SecurityMario Toros23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister of Cultural and Environmental HeritageGiovanni Spadolini23 November 197412 February 1976 PRI
Minister of Tourism and EntertainmentAdolfo Sarti23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister for the Coordination of Scientific and Technological Research Initiatives (without portfolio)Mario Pedini23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister for the Organization of Public Administration (without portfolio)Francesco Cossiga23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Minister for the Problems Related to the Regions (without portfolio)Tommaso Morlino23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
Secretary of the Council of MinistersAngelo Salizzoni23 November 197412 February 1976 DC
  1. Until 14 December 1974 it was a ministry without portfolio.

References

  1. IV governo Moro - 23 novembre 1974-12 febbraio 1976 - Coalizione politica DC - PRI
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