Third Andreotti government
33rd government of the Italian Republic
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The third Andreotti government, also known as the government of non no-confidence (Italian: governo della non sfiducia) or government of national solidarity (Italian: governo di solidarietà nazionale),[1] was the 33rd cabinet of the Italian Republic. The first government in the history of the Italian Republic to count among its members a woman, Tina Anselmi as Minister of Labour and Social Security, it held office from 1976 to 1978.[2]
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33rd Cabinet of Italy | |
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| Date formed | 30 July 1976 |
| Date dissolved | 13 March 1978 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Giovanni Leone |
| Head of government | Giulio Andreotti |
| Member parties | DC Abstention: PCI, PSI, PSDI, PRI, PLI |
| Status in legislature | Minority government |
| Opposition parties | MSI, DP, PR |
| History | |
| Election | 1976 election |
| Legislature term | VII Legislature (1976–1979) |
| Predecessor | Fifth Moro government |
| Successor | Fourth Andreotti government |
The third Andreotti government obtained the confidence in the Senate of the Republic on 6 August 1976, with 136 votes in favour, 17 against, and 69 abstentions, and in the Chamber of Deputies on 9 August 1976, with 258 votes in favour, 44 against, and 303 abstentions. It was a single-party government composed only of members of Christian Democracy (DC); it was known as the government of non no-confidence because it obtained the vote of confidence in the Italian Parliament thanks to the abstentionism of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) led by Enrico Berlinguer.[3] The third Andreotti government fell on 31 January 1978 due to the withdrawal of support from the PCI, which wanted to be directly involved in the government, a proposal rejected by the DC.[4]
Composition

| Portrait | Office | Name | Term | Party | Undersecretaries | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | Giulio Andreotti | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Franco Evangelisti (DC) Piergiorgio Bressani (DC) Gian Aldo Arnaud (DC) Ignazio Vincenzo Senese (DC) | ||
| Minister of Foreign Affairs | Arnaldo Forlani | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Franco Foschi (DC) Luciano Radi (DC) | ||
| Minister of the Interior | Francesco Cossiga | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Clelio Darida (DC) Nicola Lettieri (DC) Giuseppe Zamberletti (DC) (until 15 September 1977) | ||
| Minister of Grace and Justice | Francesco Paolo Bonifacio | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Renato Dell'Andro (DC) Edoardo Speranza (DC) | ||
| Minister of Budget and Economic Planning | Tommaso Morlino | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Vincenzo Scotti (DC) | ||
| Minister of Finance | Filippo Maria Pandolfi | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Giuseppe Azzaro (DC) Carmelo Santalco (DC) Rodolfo Tambroni Armaroli (DC) | ||
| Minister of Treasury | Gaetano Stammati | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Lucio Abis (DC) Renato Corà (DC) Antonio Mario Mazzarrino (DC) | ||
| Minister of Defence | Vito Lattanzio | 30 July 1976 – 18 September 1977 | Christian Democracy | Giuseppe Caroli (DC) Carlo Pastorino (DC) Amerigo Petrucci (DC) | ||
| Attilio Ruffini | 18 September 1977 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | ||||
| Minister of Public Education | Franco Maria Malfatti | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Carlo Buzzi (DC) Franca Falcucci (DC) Giovanni Del Rio (DC) | ||
| Minister of Public Works | Antonino Pietro Gullotti | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Antonio Laforgia (DC) Pietro Padula (DC) | ||
| Minister of Agriculture and Forests | Giovanni Marcora | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Arcangelo Lobianco (DC) Roberto Mazzotta (DC) (until 24 February 1977) Giuseppe Zurlo (DC) (since 24 February 1977) | ||
| Minister of Transport | Attilio Ruffini | 30 July 1976 – 18 September 1977 | Christian Democracy | Gianni Fontana (DC) Costante Degan (DC) | ||
| Vito Lattanzio | 18 September 1977 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | ||||
| Minister of Merchant Navy | Francesco Fabbri | 30 July 1976 – 20 January 1977 | Christian Democracy | |||
| Attilio Ruffini (ad interim) | 20 January 1977 – 18 September 1977 | Christian Democracy | ||||
| Vito Lattanzio (ad interim) | 18 September 1977 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | ||||
| Minister of Post and Telecommunications | Vittorino Colombo | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Giuseppe Antonio Dal Maso (DC) Elio Tiriolo (DC) | ||
| Minister of Industry, Commerce, and Craftsmanship | Carlo Donat-Cattin | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Enzo Erminero (DC) Gianuario Carta (DC) | ||
| Minister of Health | Luciano Dal Falco | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Ferdinando Russo (DC) Giuseppe Zurlo (DC) (until 24 February 1977) | ||
| Minister of Foreign Trade | Rinaldo Ossola | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Independent | Luigi Michele Galli (DC) | ||
| Minister of State Holdings | Antonio Bisaglia | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Francesco Bova (DC) Angelo Castelli (DC) | ||
| Minister of Labour and Social Security | Tina Anselmi | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Nino Cristofori (DC) Francesco Smurra (DC) Baldassare Armato (DC) Manfredi Bosco (DC) | ||
| Minister of Cultural and Environmental Heritage | Mario Pedini | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Giorgio Postal (DC) Giorgio Spitella (DC) | ||
| Minister of Tourism and Entertainment | Dario Antoniozzi | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Carlo Sangalli (DC) | ||
| Minister for Extraordinary Interventions in the South (without portfolio) |
Ciriaco De Mita | 30 July 1976 – 13 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | |||
