Global Information Lookup Global Information

Sixth Fanfani government information


Fanfani VI Cabinet

44th Cabinet of Italy
Date formed18 April 1987
Date dissolved29 July 1987
People and organisations
Head of stateFrancesco Cossiga
Head of governmentAmintore Fanfani
Total no. of members27 (incl. Prime Minister)
Member partiesDC
External support:
PSI, PSDI, PR
Status in legislatureMinority government
Opposition partiesPCI, MSI, PRI, PLI, DP
History
Outgoing election1987 election
Legislature termIX Legislature (1983–1987)
PredecessorCraxi II Cabinet
SuccessorGoria Cabinet

The Fanfani VI Cabinet was the 44th cabinet of the Italian Republic. The government held office from 18 April 1987 to 29 July 1987, for a total of 102 days.

The Fanfani VI Cabinet, composed only of DC ministers with some independent exponents, did not gain the confidence of the Chamber of Deputies following a surreal vote: PSI, PSDI and Radicals, that were excluded from the government, voted in favor of the confidence motion, while the Christian Democrats abstained.[1] This government was born with the only aim of managing the electoral transition and had explicitly asked its "parliamentary base" not to vote in favour of the government during its presentation to the Chambers.

The government fell immediately, 11 days after its formation, causing Fanfani's resignation and the early dissolution of the Chambers. The Fanfani VI Government has also been accused of an unprejudiced enlargement of the perimeter of the so-called "current business".[2]

  1. ^ "Il senso del 'governo neutrale' in un sistema istituzionale bloccato".
  2. ^ I Governi privi della fiducia iniziale

and 30 Related for: Sixth Fanfani government information

Request time (Page generated in 0.9193 seconds.)

Sixth Fanfani government

Last Update:

The Fanfani VI Cabinet was the 44th cabinet of the Italian Republic. The government held office from 18 April 1987 to 29 July 1987, for a total of 102...

Word Count : 181

Amintore Fanfani

Last Update:

Amintore Fanfani (Italian pronunciation: [aˈmintore faɱˈfaːni]; 6 February 1908 – 20 November 1999) was an Italian politician and statesman, who served...

Word Count : 6281

Mario Segni

Last Update:

Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies in the second Craxi government and in the sixth Fanfani government. He was also chairman of the Control Committee for Information...

Word Count : 1998

List of successful votes of no confidence in Italian governments

Last Update:

Italian governments, which resulted in their resignation or dismissal. It includes both governments who served under the Kingdom of Italy and governments who...

Word Count : 304

Attilio Piccioni

Last Update:

the brief first Fanfani government (January–February 1954), after which he was summoned again by President Einaudi to succeed Fanfani as Prime Minister...

Word Count : 609

Tommaso Bisagno

Last Update:

second government of Bettino Craxi, in the sixth government of Amintore Fanfani and as undersecretary for public works in the first government of Giuliano...

Word Count : 188

Mario Tassone

Last Update:

Ministry of Public Works in the First and Second Craxi government and in the Sixth Fanfani government. He also served as Deputy Minister of Infrastructure...

Word Count : 204

Arnaldo Forlani

Last Update:

time. Forlani soon became one of the closest collaborators of Amintore Fanfani, as an exponent of the Nuove Cronache DC current, of which Forlani became...

Word Count : 2514

1958 Italian general election

Last Update:

after the dependence on the church and the government which had typified the De Gasperi period. Fanfani's activist and sometimes authoritarian style,...

Word Count : 679

Fernando Tambroni

Last Update:

Zoli and Amintore Fanfani. During his ministry, he was accused of using prefects in favor of the political interest of the government and his party. In...

Word Count : 2335

1963 Italian general election

Last Update:

government and received votes also from the quarrelsome monarchist area. The majority party so decided to replace incumbent Premier Amintore Fanfani with...

Word Count : 1108

1964 Italian presidential election

Last Update:

Italian Socialist Party and the Italian Democratic Socialist Party; Amintore Fanfani was proposed by Christian Democracy's internal opposition; Gaetano Martino...

Word Count : 718

Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit

Last Update:

female Prime Minister of India and her grand-nephew Rajiv Gandhi was the sixth and youngest Prime Minister of India. She was sent to London as India's...

Word Count : 1864

1953 Italian general election

Last Update:

status of the Free Territory of Trieste, which Pella was claiming. Amintore Fanfani not receiving a vote of confidence, Mario Scelba and Antonio Segni followed...

Word Count : 1012

Western European and Others Group

Last Update:

calling for the full inclusion of Israel in WEOG, directing the U.S. Government to pursue action to "ensure the extension and upgrade of Israel's membership...

Word Count : 2006

Giovanni Malagodi

Last Update:

of the Italian Senate from 22 April to 1 July 1987, succeeding Amintore Fanfani. Between 1954 and 1965, Malagodi participated in several Bilderberg conferences...

Word Count : 361

Giulio Andreotti

Last Update:

remained Minister of Foreign Affairs in the governments of Fanfani and De Mita. In 1989, when De Mita's government fell, Andreotti was appointed as the new...

Word Count : 8555

Remo Gaspari

Last Update:

Amintore Fanfani government. After a period as Minister for Mezzogiorno, he ended his government career as Minister of Public Functions in the sixth and seventh...

Word Count : 335

Motion of no confidence

Last Update:

1953, the first Fanfani cabinet in 1954, the first Andreotti cabinet in 1972, the fifth Andreotti cabinet in 1979 and the seventh Fanfani cabinet in 1987...

Word Count : 7400

Cuban Missile Crisis

Last Update:

if the Jupiter missiles were removed. Italy's Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani, who was also Foreign Minister ad interim, offered to allow withdrawal...

Word Count : 24732

1983 Italian general election

Last Update:

national election, ruled by an electoral Christian Democratic government with old Amintore Fanfani as PM. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in...

Word Count : 779

1979 Italian general election

Last Update:

Spadolini resigned in autumn of the same year. Former-PM Amintore Fanfani formed a new government without the offended republicans, but the PSI, which had good...

Word Count : 1075

Salim Ahmed Salim

Last Update:

President of the United Nations General Assembly for the Thirty-fourth, Sixth emergency special, Seventh emergency special, and Eleventh special sessions...

Word Count : 1421

Legislature VI of Italy

Last Update:

“retorica” di Fanfani per fare abrogare la legge Il "no" che cambiò l'Italia: la storia del referendum sul divorzio, Corriere della Sera Amintore Fanfani, Il Post...

Word Count : 1087

Least of the great powers

Last Update:

despite being part of the free world. In 1962, Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani favoured the compromise between the US and the Soviet Union during the...

Word Count : 2065

United Nations General Assembly

Last Update:

Budgetary deals with the administration and budget of the United Nations The Sixth Committee: Legal deals with legal matters The roles of many of the main...

Word Count : 5107

July 1958

Last Update:

Moulinette, Santa Cruz, Sheek's Island, Wales, and Woodlands. Amintore Fanfani was sworn into office as Prime Minister of Italy along with a cabinet of...

Word Count : 6796

1971 Italian presidential election

Last Update:

parties; Amintore Fanfani, one of the most important leaders of Christian Democracy, was initially proposed by the centre-left government; Giovanni Leone...

Word Count : 711

October 1956

Last Update:

Trento, the sixth Congress of the DC, the first after the De Gasperi's death, begins; it sees the confirmation of the secretary, Amintore Fanfani, and of...

Word Count : 3000

Legislature VII of Italy

Last Update:

1978), Pietro Bucalossi (PRI), Luigi Mariotti (PSI) President: Amintore Fanfani (DC), elected on 5 July 1976 Vice Presidents: Luigi Carraro (DC), Edoardo...

Word Count : 901

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net