Amato II Cabinet

Amato II Cabinet
In office
25 April 2000  11 June 2001
(412 days)
Preceded by D'Alema II
Succeeded by Berlusconi II

The Amato II Cabinet was the 56th cabinet of the Italian Republic, the fourth and last cabinet of the XIII Legislature. It held office from 25 April 2000 to 11 June 2001, a total of 412 days, or 1 year, 1 month and 17 days.

Composition of the government:

Obtained the confidence of the House of Deputies on 28 April 2000 with 319 votes in favour and 298 against.[1]

Obtained the confidence of the Senate on 3 May 2000 with 179 votes in favour, 112 against and 2 abstentions.[2]

Resigned on 31 May 2001, at the end of the legislature.[3]

President of the Council of Ministers

Giuliano Amato (Independent)

Secretary to the Council of Ministers

Enrico Micheli (PPI)

Secretaries to the President of the Council of Ministers

Gianclaudio Bressa (PPI), Raffaele Cananzi (PPI), Vannino Chiti (DS), Dario Franceschini (PPI), Elena Montecchi (DS)

Ministers without Portfolio

Regional Affairs

Civil Service

Equal Opportunities

Community Politics

Institutional Reform

Relations with Parliament

Social Security

Ministers

Foreign Affairs

Minister Lamberto Dini (RI)
Secretaries Franco Danieli (Dem), Umberto Ranieri (DS), Rino Serri (DS), Ugo Intini (SDI)

Interior

Minister Enzo Bianco (Dem)
Secretaries Aniello Di Nardo (Dem), Massimo Brutti (DS), Gian Franco Schietroma (SDI), Severino Lavagnini (PPI)

Justice

Minister Piero Fassino (DS)
Secretaries Franco Corleone (FdV), Marianna Li Calzi (RI), Rocco Maggi (Dem)

Treasury, Budget and Economic Programme

Minister Vincenzo Visco (DS)
Secretaries Dino Piero Giarda (Independent), Gianfranco Morgando (PPI), Santino Pagano (UDEur), Bruno Solaroli (DS)

Finance

Minister Ottaviano Del Turco (SDI)
Secretaries Natale D'Amico (RI), Alfiero Grandi (DS), Armando Veneto (PPI, until 09/02/01)

Industry, Commerce and Craft

Minister Enrico Letta (PPI)
Secretaries Cesare De Piccoli (DS), Stefano Passigli (DS), Mauro Fabris (UDEur)

Foreign Trade

Minister Enrico Letta (PPI) Ad interim

Public Instruction

Minister Tullio De Mauro (Independent)
Secretaries Giuseppe Gambale (Dem), Silvia Barbieri (DS), Carla Rocchi (FdV, until 04/08/00), Giovanni Manzini (PPI)

Labour and Social Security

Minister Cesare Salvi (DS)
Secretaries Paolo Guerrini (PdCI), Raffaele Morese (Independent), Ornella Piloni (DS)

Defence

Minister Sergio Mattarella (PPI)
Secretaries Gianni Rivera (Dem), Marco Minniti (DS), Massimo Ostillio (UDEur)

Agriculture and Forestry

Minister Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio (FdV)
Secretaries Roberto Borroni (DS), Luigi Nocera (UDEur)

The Environment

Minister Willer Bordon (Dem)
Secretaries Valerio Calzolaio (DS), Nicola Fusillo (PPI)

Transport and Navigation

Minister Pier Luigi Bersani (DS)
Secretaries Giordano Angelini (DS), Luca Danese (UDEur), Mario Occhipinti (Dem)

Public Works

Minister Nerio Nesi (PdCI)
Secretaries Antonio Bargone (Independent), Antonino Mangiacavallo (RI, from 04/08/00), Romano Carratelli (PPI, from 28/12/00), Salvatore Ladu (PPI, until 28/12/00)

Health

Minister Umberto Veronesi (Independent)
Secretaries Ombretta Fumagalli Carulli (RI), Grazia Labate (DS), Carla Rocchi (FdV, from 04/08/00)

Cultural Items and Activities

Minister Giovanna Melandri (DS)
Secretaries Giampaolo D'Andrea (PPI), Carlo Carli (DS)

Communications

Minister Salvatore Cardinale (PPI)
Secretaries Michele Lauria (PPI), Vincenzo Maria Vita (DS)

University, Scientific Research and Technology

Minister Ortensio Zecchino (PPI) until 02/02/01
Giuliano Amato interim from 02/02/01
Secretaries Antonino Cuffaro (PdCI), Luciano Guerzoni (DS), Vincenzo Sica (Dem)

Notes

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