Tambroni Cabinet | |
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15th Cabinet of Italy | |
Date formed | 26 March 1960 |
Date dissolved | 27 July 1960 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Giovanni Gronchi |
Head of government | Fernando Tambroni |
Total no. of members | 22 |
Member party | DC External support: MSI[1] |
Status in legislature | One-party government |
Opposition parties | PCI, PSI, PSDI, PLI, PRI, PDIUM |
History | |
Legislature term | Legislature III (1958–1963) |
Predecessor | Segni II Cabinet |
Successor | Fanfani III Cabinet |
The Tambroni Cabinet was the 15th cabinet of the Italian Republic led by the Christian Democrat Fernando Tambroni. It lasted from 25 March to 26 July 1960. The government received the necessary vote of confidence from the parliament thanks to the support of the neo-fascist Italian Social Movement (MSI),[1] a unique case in the history of the Italian Republic.[2] Tambroni's brief government was heavily criticized by the Italian left.[2][3]
Tambroni's role as Prime Minister is best remembered for the short-lived riots that occurred in the summer of the same year due to his support for the MSI;[1] as a consequence, Tambroni was eventually replaced by the Christian Democrat politician Amintore Fanfani as Prime Minister of Italy.
L'onorevole Tambroni appartiene a quella borghesia maschia e virile che si affaccia sui problemi sociali e politici senza infingimenti, ma soprattutto senza paura. È un lavoratore efficiente e metodico in un mondo di pigri, un solutore di problemi legislativi, un difensore strenuo e implacabile di quella invalicabile linea che distingue la nostra etica politica dal marxismo della estrema sinistra