16. San Marine Cabinet

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The 16th cabinet consisted of the Partito Democratico Cristiano Sammarinese (PDCS), Partito Socialista Sammarinese (PSS) and Movimento Libertà Statuarie (MLS) and ruled San Marino from March 27, 1973 to November 11, 1974. The PDCS provided seven, the PSS two and the MLS one minister.

The Christian Democrats and the Partito Socialista Democratico Independente Sammarinese (PSDIS) had ruled together since the Rovereta clashes in 1957 . At the beginning of 1973 the cooperation, which was marked by increasing distrust between the partners, ended, and the cabinet submitted its resignation on February 2, 1973. After several weeks of negotiations, the PDCS, PSS and MLS agreed on a new government. This began a phase of cooperation between Christian Democrats and Socialists that lasted until 1983, some of whom formed the government together with other coalition partners.

List of ministers

The San Marinese constitution has no head of government; in the diplomatic protocol, the foreign minister takes on the role of head of government.

Office minister Political party Term of office
Foreign Gian Luigi Berti PDCS March 27, 1973 - November 11, 1974
Interior Giuseppe Lonfernini PDCS March 27, 1973 - November 11, 1974
Finances Remy Giacomini PSS March 27, 1973 - November 11, 1974
tourism Federico Bigi PDCS March 27, 1973 - November 11, 1974
Judiciary Leo Marino Dominici MLS March 27, 1973 - April 30, 1974
Renzo Bonelli MLS April 30, 1974 - November 11, 1974
Public Works Gian Vito Marcucci PDCS March 27, 1973 - November 11, 1974
education Ferruccio Piva PDCS March 27, 1973 - November 11, 1974
health Giordano Bruno Reffi PSS March 27, 1973 - November 11, 1974
job Pietro Reffi PDCS March 27, 1973 - November 11, 1974
Agriculture Francesco Valli PDCS March 27, 1973 - November 11, 1974

Remarks

  1. ^ Segretario di Stato per gli Affari Esteri e Politici
  2. ^ Segretario di Stato per gli Affari Interni
  3. ^ Segretario di Stato per le Finanze, il Bilancio e la Programmazione
  4. ^ Deputato per il Turismo, lo Sport e lo Spettacolo
  5. ^ Deputato per la Giustizia
  6. ^ Deputato per il Lavori Pubblici e le Communicazioni
  7. ^ Deputato per la Pubblica Istruzione e la Cultura
  8. Deputato per la Previdenza, la Sicurezza Sociale, l'Igiene e la Sanità
  9. ^ Deputato per il Lavoro, l'Artigianato e il Commercio
  10. ^ Deputato per l'Agricultura e l'Industria

Changes

literature

  • Domenico Gasperoni: I Governi di San Marino. Storia e personaggi. AIEP Editore, Serravalle 2015, ISBN 978-88-6086-118-4 , pp. 209-214.