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- Parties involved in the cabinet
- Investiture votes
- Composition
- References
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2016}}{{Infobox government cabinet |cabinet_name = Fanfani I Cabinet |cabinet_number = 9th |jurisdiction = Italy |flag = Flag of Italy.svg |flag_border = true |image = Amintore Fanfani daticamera.jpg |date_formed = 19 January 1954 |date_dissolved = 10 February 1954 |government_head = Amintore Fanfani |state_head = Luigi Einaudi |current_number = |former_members_number = |total_number = 18 |political_party = Christian Democracy |election = |last_election = |legislature_term = |previous = Pella Cabinet |successor = Scelba Cabinet }}The Fanfani I Cabinet was the cabinet of the Italian government which held office from 19 January 1954 until 10 February 1954, for a total of 23 days.[1] After failing to win a confidence vote in parliament, the cabinet was dissolved and succeeded by the Scelba Cabinet. This was the shortest-lived cabinet in the history of the Italian Republic. Parties involved in the cabinetThe government was composed by the following parties: Party | Ideology | Leader |
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| Christian Democracy (DC) | Christian democracy | Amintore Fanfani |
Investiture votesInvestiture votes for Fanfani I Cabinet | House of Parliament | Vote | Parties | Votes | Senate of the Republic | {{tick}} Yes | DC (116) | 116|237|hex=green}} | {{cross}} No | PCI (51), PSI (26), PNM (16), MSI (9), PSDI (9), UP (4), PLI (3), SVP (2), Others (1) | 121|237|hex=red}} | Chamber of Deputies | {{tick}} Yes | DC (263) | 263|590|hex=green}} | {{cross}} No | PCI (143), PSI (75), PNM (40), MSI (29), PSDI (19), PLI (13), PRI (5), SVP (3) | 327|590|hex=red}} |
Composition Office | Name | Party | Term |
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Prime Minister | Amintore Fanfani | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of the Interior | Giulio Andreotti | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs | Attilio Piccioni | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Grace and Justice | Michele De Pietro | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Finance | Adone Zoli | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Treasury | Silvio Gava | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Budget | Ezio Vanoni | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Defence | Paolo Emilio Taviani | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Industry and Commerce | Salvatore Aldisio | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Foreign Trade | Giordano Dell'Amore | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Agriculture and Forests | Giuseppe Medici | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Public Works | Umberto Merlin | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Labour and Social Security | Luigi Gui | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Public Education | Egidio Tosato | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Transports | Bernardo Mattarella | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Merchant Navy | Fernando Tambroni | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of Telecommunications | Gennaro Cassiani | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister of the Fund for the South | Pietro Campili | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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Minister for the Administrative Reform | Umberto Tupini | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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| Secretary of the Council of Ministers | Mariano Rumor | | Christian Democracy | (1954–1954) |
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References1. ^Governo Fanfani I
{{Italian Governments}} 5 : Italian governments|1954 establishments in Italy|1954 disestablishments in Italy|Cabinets established in 1954|Cabinets disestablished in 1954 |