Amato II cabinet

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The Amato II cabinet ruled Italy from April 25, 2000 to June 11, 2001. Before that, the D'Alema II cabinet ruled , then the Berlusconi II cabinet . The government of Prime Minister Giuliano Amato was supported by the following center-left parties in parliament:

The Amato II cabinet was the last of four center-left governments of the XIII, which ran from 1996 to 2001. Legislative period. After the parliamentary elections on May 13, 2001, which Silvio Berlusconi won with his party alliance, Amato resigned with his second cabinet.

minister

Giuliano Amato
Ministries Surname Political party
Prime Minister Giuliano Amato independent
Exterior Lamberto Dini RI
Interior Enzo Bianco Dem
Judiciary Piero Fassino DS
defense Sergio Mattarella PPI
Treasure and household Vincenzo Visco DS
Finances Ottaviano Del Turco SDI
Agriculture Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio FdV
Public Works Nerio Nesi PdCI
traffic Pier Luigi Bersani DS
Industry Enrico Letta PPI
Foreign trade Enrico Letta PPI
Mail, communication Salvatore Cardinale PPI
health Umberto Veronesi independent
Work and social Cesare Salvi DS
Cultural assets Giovanna Melandri DS
environment Willer Bordon Dem
schools Tullio De Mauro independent
Universities and research Ortensio Zecchino PPI
Minister with no portfolio Surname Political party
Regions Agazio Loiero UDEUR
Administrative reforms Franco Bassanini DS
equal rights Katia Bellillo PdCI
European politics Gianni Francesco Mattioli FdV
Constitutional reforms Antonio Maccanico Dem
Relations with parliament Patrizia Toia PPI
Social cohesion Livia Turco DS

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