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The De Gasperi II Cabinet was the first cabinet of the Italian Republic, established following the referendum of 2 June 1946, in which the Italian people voted in favour of the Republic. It held office from 13 July 1946 until 2 February 1947, a total of 206 days, or 6 months and 22 days.
- Parties in government:
- Christian Democracy
- Italian Communist Party
- Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity (formerly and subsequently PSI)
- Italian Republican Party
President of the Council of Ministers
Alcide De Gasperi (DC) Secretary to the President of the Council of Ministers
Paolo Cappa (DC) Ministers without Portfolio
Minister Pietro Nenni (PSIUP)
Cino Macrelli (PRI)Ministers
Foreign Affairs
Minister Alcide De Gasperi interim, until 18/10/46
Pietro Nenni (PSIUP) from 18/10/46Secretaries Antonio Giolitti (PCI) until 18/10/46, Giuseppe Brusasca (DC) from 18/10/46, Giuseppe Lupis (PSIUP) Italian Africa
Minister Alcide De Gasperi (DC), ad interim Interior
Minister Alcide De Gasperi (DC), ad interim Secretary Angelo Corsi (PSIUP) Grace and Justice
Minister Fausto Gullo (PCI) Secretary Achille Marazza (DC)
Finance
Minister Mauro Scoccimarro (PCI) Secretary Salvatore Scoca (DC) until 18/10/46, Giuseppe Pella (DC) from 18/10/46 Treasury
Minister Epicarmo Corbino (PLI) until 18/09/46
Giovanni Battista Bertone (DC) from 18/09/46Secretary Raffaele Pio Petrilli (DC), Vincenzo Cavallari (PCI) War
Minister Cipriano Facchinetti (PRI) Secretary Enrico Martino (PRI), Luigi Chatrian (DC) until 18/10/46 Aeronautics
Minister Mario Cingolani (DC) Secretary Giosuè Fiorentino (PSIUP) Minister Giuseppe Micheli (DC) Secretary Vito Mario Stampacchia (PSIUP) (dal 18/10/46) Post-Conflict Assistance
Minister Emilio Sereni (PCI) Secretary Luigi Cacciatore (PSIUP), Giovanni Carignani (DC) Industry and Commerce
Minister Rodolfo Morandi (PSIUP) Secretary Roberto Tremelloni (PSIUP), Giuseppe Brusasca (DC) until 18/10/46, Mario Assennato (PCI) from 18/10/46 Foreign Trade
Minister Pietro Campilli (DC) Secretary Giuseppe Chiostergi (PRI) Agriculture and Forests
Minister Antonio Segni (DC) Secretary Velio Spano (PCI)
Public Works
Minister Giuseppe Romita (PSIUP) Secretary Pier Carlo Restagno (DC) Labour and Social Security
Minister Ludovico D'Aragona (PSIUP) Secretary Gennaro Cassiani (DC) Transport
Minister Giacomo Ferrari (PCI) Secretary Angelo Raffaele Jervolino (DC) Shipping
Minister Salvatore Aldisio (DC) Secretary Giuseppe Montalbano (PCI) Telecommunications
Minister Mario Scelba (DC) Secretary Luigi De Filpo (PCI) Public Instruction
Minister Guido Gonella (DC) Secretary Giuseppe Salvatore Bellusci (PRI) Cabinets of the Republic of Italy
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