24. San Marine Cabinet

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The 24th cabinet consisted of Partito Democratico Cristiano Sammarinese (PDCS) and Partito Socialista Sammarinese (PSS) and ruled San Marino from July 9, 1993 to July 7, 1998.

The coalition of PDCS and PSS that had existed since March 1992 was continued after the parliamentary elections on May 30, 1993.

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 Gabriele Gatti PDCS July 9, 1993 to July 7, 1998
Interior Antonio Lazzaro Volpinari PSS July 9, 1993 to July 7, 1998
Finances Clelio Galassi PDCS July 9, 1993 to July 7, 1998
Industry Fiorenzo Stolfi PSS July 9, 1993 to July 7, 1998
territory Emma Rossi PSS July 9, 1993 to May 14, 1997
Luciano Ciavatta PSS May 14, 1997 to July 7, 1998
trade Ottaviano Rossi PDCS July 9, 1993 to July 7, 1998
health Sante Canducci PDCS July 9, 1993 to July 7, 1998
job Claudio Podeschi PDCS July 9, 1993 to July 7, 1998
tourism Augusto Casali PSS July 9, 1993 to July 7, 1998
Education and justice Pier Marino Menicucci PDCS July 9, 1993 to July 7, 1998

Remarks

  1. ^ Segretario di Stato per gli Affari Esteri e Politici
  2. ^ Segretario di Stato per gli Affari Interni e la Protezione Civile
  3. ^ Segretario di Stato per le Finanze, il Bilancio, la Programmazione ei Rapporti con l'AASFN
  4. ^ Deputato per l'Industria, l'Artigianato e la Cooperazione Economica
  5. Deputato per il Territorio, l'Ambiente, l'Agricultura ei Rapporti con l'AASP
  6. ^ Deputato per il Commercio, i Rapporti con l'AASS e con le Giunte di Castello.
  7. ^ Deputato per la Sanità e la Sicurezza Sociale
  8. ^ Deputato per il Lavoro e la Cooperazione
  9. ^ Deputato per i Communicazioni ei Trasporti, il Turismo e lo Sport
  10. Deputato per la Pubblica Istruzione e la Cultura, l'Università e la Giustizia

from 1997 onwards, all members of the government were dubbed Segretario di Stato.

Changes

Emma Rossi resigned in May 1997 and joined the newly formed party Socialisti per le Riforme . Luciano Ciavatta was her successor on May 14, 1997.

literature

  • Domenico Gasperoni: I Governi di San Marino. Storia e personaggi. AIEP Editore, Serravalle 2015, ISBN 978-88-6086-118-4 , pp. 244-249.