Cabinet Amato I

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The Amato I cabinet ruled Italy from June 28, 1992 to April 28, 1993. Before that, the Andreotti VII cabinet ruled , then the Ciampi cabinet . The government of Prime Minister Giuliano Amato was supported by the following parties in parliament:

During the collapse of the old party system, the Amato government had to take draconian measures to bring an enormous budget deficit under control. With this government began a long-lasting reform process in the public administration, in the social systems as well as in the area of ​​state participation.

minister

Giuliano Amato
Ministries Surname Political party
Prime Minister Giuliano Amato PSI
Exterior Vincenzo Scotti (until July 29, 1992)
Giuliano Amato (until August 1, 1992)
Emilio Colombo (from August 1, 1992)
DC
PSI
DC
Interior Nicola Mancino DC
Judiciary Claudio Martelli (until February 10, 1993)
Giovanni Conso (from February 12, 1993)
PSI
independent
defense Salvo Andò PSI
household Franco Reviglio (until February 21, 1993)
Beniamono Andreatta (from February 21, 1993)
PSI
DC
Finances Giovanni Goria (until February 19, 1993)
Franco Reviglio (until March 30, 1993)
Giuliano Amato (from April 1, 1994)
DC
PSI
PSI
treasure Piero Barucci DC
State holdings Giuseppe Guarino DC
Agriculture Giovanni Fontana (until March 21, 1993)
Alfredo Diana (from March 22, 1993)
DC
DC
Public Works Francesco Merloni DC
traffic Giancarlo Tesini DC
Merchant marine Giancarlo Tesini DC
Industry Giuseppe Guarino DC
Foreign trade Claudio Vitalone DC
post Office Maurizio Pagani PSDI
health Francesco De Lorenzo (until February 21, 1993)
Alfredo Diana (from February 21, 1993)
PLI
PLI
Work and social Nino Cristofori DC
Cultural assets Alberto Ronchey independent
environment Carlo Ripa di Meana (until March 7, 1993)
Valdo Spini (from March 9, 1993)
PSI
PSI
schools Rosa Russo Iervolino DC
Universities and research Alessandro Fontana DC
tourism Margherita Boniver PSI
Minister with no portfolio Surname Political party
Social Adriano Bompiani DC
Cities Carmelo Conti PSI
Europe and regions Raffaele Costa (until February 21, 1993)
Gianfranco Ciaurro (from February 21, 1993)
PLI
PLI
Civil defense Ferdinando Facchiano PSDI
Privatizations Paolo Baratta independent

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