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Dini government

52nd Cabinet of Italy
Date formed17 January 1995 (1995-01-17)
Date dissolved17 May 1996 (1996-05-17) (487 days)
People and organisations
Head of stateOscar Luigi Scalfaro
Head of governmentLamberto Dini
No. of ministers21(incl. Prime Minister)
Ministers removed4
Total no. of members25(incl. Prime Minister)
Member partiesIndependents
External support:
PDS, LN, PPI, FdV, Patto, AD, SI, Rete
Status in legislatureTechnocratic cabinet
Opposition partiesFI, AN, CCD, FLD, PRC, LIF
History
Outgoing election1996 election
Legislature termXII Legislature (1994–1996)
PredecessorFirst Berlusconi government
SuccessorFirst Prodi government

The Dini government was the 52nd government of the Italian Republic. It was the second and last cabinet of the XII Legislature. It held office from 17 January 1995 to 17 May 1996, a total of 486 days, or 1 year and 4 months. It was the Italian Republic's first Government of Experts, entirely composed of experts and officials from outside Parliament.[1]

The government obtained the confidence of the House of Deputies on 25 January 1995 with 302 votes in favour, 39 against and 270 abstentions.[2] It also obtained the confidence of the Senate on 1 February 1995 with 191 votes in favour, 17 against and 2 abstentions.[3]

The government collapsed on 11 January 1996.[4]

History[edit]

After the fall of the Berlusconi Government, the President of the Republic Oscar Luigi Scalfaro entrusted Lamberto Dini (already Minister of the Treasury for the Berlusconi Government) with the task of forming a new cabinet.[5]

The new government, composed only of independents, was supported by the Democratic Party of the Left, Northern League, Italian People's Party, Greens, Segni Pact, Democratic Alliance, Italian Socialists and The Network. The parties of the Pole (Forza Italia National Alliance and Christian Democratic Centre) announced their intention to abstain from the vote of confidence, while the Communist Refoundation Party voted against.[citation needed]

After the split of the United Christian Democrats from the Italian People's Party, the government lost the majority to the Chamber of Deputies.[citation needed]

On 19 October 1995, the Senate approved an individual motion of no confidence against Minister of Justice Filippo Mancuso, introduced by the parties supporting the cabinet and endorsed by the Prime Minister. In May 1995 Mancuso had accused the methods used in the Mani Pulite investigation and asked for disciplinary action against the pool of magistrates who had carried out the investigations.[citation needed]

On 30 December 1995 Lamberto Dini resigned, since the government had already achieved the programmatic goals it was tasked by parliament to bring to term. On 16 February 1996, Scalfaro therefore dissolved parliament and called a snap election.[citation needed]

Composition[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister

Lamberto Dini

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Foreign Affairs

Susanna Agnelli

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of the Interior

Antonio Brancaccio

17 January 19959 June 1995 Independent

Giovanni Rinaldo Coronas (ad interim)

9 June 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Grace and Justice

Filippo Mancuso

17 January 199519 October 1995 Independent

Lamberto Dini (ad interim)

19 October 199516 February 1996 Independent

Vincenzo Caianiello (ad interim)

16 February 199617 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Budget and Economic Planning

Rainer Masera

17 January 199512 January 1996 Independent

Augusto Fantozzi (ad interim)

12 January 199616 February 1996 Independent

Mario Arcelli

16 February 199617 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Finance

Augusto Fantozzi

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Treasury

Lamberto Dini (ad interim)

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Defence

Domenico Corcione

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Public Education

Giancarlo Lombardi

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Public Works

Paolo Baratta

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of the Environment

Paolo Baratta

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Resources

Walter Luchetti

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Transport and Navigation

Giovanni Caravale

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Post and Telecommunications

Agostino Gambino

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Industry, Commerce and Craftsmanship

Alberto Clò

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Health

Elio Guzzanti

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Foreign Trade

Alberto Clò (ad interim)

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Labour and Social Security

Tiziano Treu

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Cultural and Environmental Heritage

Antonio Paolucci

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of University and Scientific and Technological Research

Giorgio Salvini

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister for Family and Social Solidarity (without portfolio)

Sabino Cassese

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister of Public Function and Regional Affairs (without portfolio)

Franco Frattini

17 January 199522 March 1996 Independent

Giovanni Motzo

22 March 199617 May 1996 Independent
Minister for Institutional Reforms (without portfolio)

Giovanni Motzo

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent
Minister for Special Tasks (without portfolio)

Antonio Brancaccio

9 June 199526 August 1995 Independent
Secretary of the Council of Ministers

Lamberto Cardia

17 January 199517 May 1996 Independent

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Introduzione alla XII Legislatura". senato.it. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  • ^ Camera dei Deputati - XII Legislatura - Seduta n. 127
  • ^ Senato della Repubblica - XII Legislatura - Seduta n. 113
  • ^ Camera dei Deputati - XII Legislatura - Seduta n. 311
  • ^ "Governo Dini". www.governo.it (in Italian). 17 November 2015. Retrieved 3 February 2024.
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