Moro III Cabinet

Moro III Cabinet

The Moro III Cabinet held office from 23 February 1966 until 5 June 1968, a total of 852 days, or 2 years, 4 months and 1 day.

Contents

President of the Council of Ministers

Aldo Moro

Vice President of the Council of Ministers

Pietro Nenni

Secretary of the Council of Ministers

Angelo Salizzoni

Ministers without Portfolio

Presidents for the Committee of Ministers for Southern Italy and the Depressed Zones
Attilio Piccioni, Giulio Pastore
Parliamentary Relationships and Reforms
Giovanni Battista Scaglia
Universities and Research
Leopoldo Rubinacci

Ministers

Foreign Affairs

Minister Amintore Fanfani
Secretaries Giuseppe Lupis, Giorgio Oliva, Mario Zagari

Interior

Minister Paolo Emilio Taviani
Secretaries Leonetto Amadei, Guido Ceccherini, Remo Gaspari

Grace and Justice

Minister Oronzo Reale
Secretary Riccardo Misasi

Economy

Minister Giovanni Pieraccini
Secretary Giuseppe Caron

Finance

Minister Luigi Preti
Secretaries Cesare Bensi, Vittorino Colombo, Giovanni Gioia, Athos Valsecchi

Treasurer

Minister Emilio Colombo
Secretaries Alessandro Agrimi, Francesco Albertini, Giorgio Braccesi, Eugenio Gatto

Defence

Minister Roberto Tremelloni
Secretaries Francesco Cossiga, Mario Marino Guadalupi, Natale Santero

Education

Minister Luigi Gui
Secretaries Maria Badaloni, Piero Caleffi, Giovanni Elkan, Pier Luigi Romita

Public Works

Minister Giacomo Mancini
Secretaries Luigi Angrisani, Danilo De Cocci, Luigi Giglia

Agriculture and Forests

Minister Franco Restivo
Secretaries Dario Antoniozzi, Ludovico Camangi, Francesco Principe, Dante Schietroma

Transport and Civil Aviation

Minister Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
Secretaries Arcangelo Florena, Orlando Lucchi

Post and Telecommunications

Minister Giovanni Spagnolli
Secretary Crescenzo Mazza

Industry and Commerce

Minister Giulio Andreotti
Secretaries Franco Maria Malfatti, Maria Vittoria Mezza, Bonaventura Picardi

Health

Minister Luigi Mariotti
Secretary Calogero Volpe

Foreign Trade

Minister Giusto Tolloy
Secretaries Dante Graziosi, Mario Vetrone

Merchant Navy

Minister Lorenzo Natali
Secretary Mario Martinez

State Enterprises

Minister Giorgio Bo
Secretary Carlo Donat-Cattin

Employment and Social Security

Minister Giacinto Bosco
Secretaries Ettore Calvi, Raffaele Di Nardo, Anselmo Martoni

Tourism and Events

Minister Achille Corona
Secretary Adolfo Sarti

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