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- Das italienische Kabinett Andreotti VII wurde am 12. April 1991 durch Ministerpräsident Giulio Andreotti gebildet und befand sich bis zum 27. Juni 1992 im Amt. Es löste das sechste Kabinett Andreotti ab und wurde durch das erste Kabinett Amato abgelöst. (de)
- Le gouvernement Andreotti VII (Governo Andreotti VII, en italien) est le gouvernement de la République italienne entre le 12 avril 1991 et le 24 avril 1992, durant la Xe législature du Parlement. (fr)
- The Andreotti VII Cabinet was a cabinet of the Italian Republic. It held office from 1991 to 1992. Initially the executive was also composed of three ministers of the Italian Republican Party (Antonio Maccanico as Minister for Regional Affairs, Adolfo Battaglia as Minister of State Holdings and Giuseppe Galasso as Minister of Cultural Heritage) who however did not take an oath, being the party left by the majority following the non-assignment of the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications. Andreotti resigned on 24 April 1992. (en)
- Il Governo Andreotti VII è stato il quarantottesimo esecutivo della Repubblica Italiana, il quarto e ultimo della X legislatura. Il governo rimase in carica dal 13 aprile 1991 al 28 giugno 1992, per un totale di 442 giorni, ovvero 1 anno, 2 mesi e 15 giorni. Ottenne la fiducia alla Camera dei deputati il 19 aprile 1991 con 339 voti favorevoli e 207 contrari. Ottenne la fiducia al Senato della Repubblica il 20 aprile 1991 con 177 voti favorevoli e 104 contrari. Si dimise il 24 aprile 1992. Questo fu l'ultimo esecutivo presieduto da Giulio Andreotti. (it)
- Siódmy rząd Giulia Andreottiego – rząd Republiki Włoskiej funkcjonujący od 12 kwietnia 1991 do 28 czerwca 1992. Gabinet powstał w trakcie X kadencji Izby Deputowanych i Senatu, zastąpił poprzedni rząd tego samego premiera. Koalicję popierającą nowy gabinet tworzyły Chrześcijańska Demokracja (DC), Włoska Partia Socjalistyczna (PSI), Włoska Partia Socjaldemokratyczna (PSDI) i Włoska Partia Liberalna (PLI). Rząd miała współtworzyć również Włoska Partia Republikańska (PRI), jednak wycofała się, a wytypowani przez nią kandydaci na ministrów nie złożyli ślubowania. Funkcję wicepremiera i część stanowisk ministrów bez teki obsadzono następnego dnia po rozpoczęciu urzędowania. Gabinet zakończył funkcjonowanie po wyborach w 1992. (pl)
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- Das italienische Kabinett Andreotti VII wurde am 12. April 1991 durch Ministerpräsident Giulio Andreotti gebildet und befand sich bis zum 27. Juni 1992 im Amt. Es löste das sechste Kabinett Andreotti ab und wurde durch das erste Kabinett Amato abgelöst. (de)
- Le gouvernement Andreotti VII (Governo Andreotti VII, en italien) est le gouvernement de la République italienne entre le 12 avril 1991 et le 24 avril 1992, durant la Xe législature du Parlement. (fr)
- The Andreotti VII Cabinet was a cabinet of the Italian Republic. It held office from 1991 to 1992. Initially the executive was also composed of three ministers of the Italian Republican Party (Antonio Maccanico as Minister for Regional Affairs, Adolfo Battaglia as Minister of State Holdings and Giuseppe Galasso as Minister of Cultural Heritage) who however did not take an oath, being the party left by the majority following the non-assignment of the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications. Andreotti resigned on 24 April 1992. (en)
- Il Governo Andreotti VII è stato il quarantottesimo esecutivo della Repubblica Italiana, il quarto e ultimo della X legislatura. Il governo rimase in carica dal 13 aprile 1991 al 28 giugno 1992, per un totale di 442 giorni, ovvero 1 anno, 2 mesi e 15 giorni. Ottenne la fiducia alla Camera dei deputati il 19 aprile 1991 con 339 voti favorevoli e 207 contrari. Ottenne la fiducia al Senato della Repubblica il 20 aprile 1991 con 177 voti favorevoli e 104 contrari. Si dimise il 24 aprile 1992. Questo fu l'ultimo esecutivo presieduto da Giulio Andreotti. (it)
- Siódmy rząd Giulia Andreottiego – rząd Republiki Włoskiej funkcjonujący od 12 kwietnia 1991 do 28 czerwca 1992. Gabinet powstał w trakcie X kadencji Izby Deputowanych i Senatu, zastąpił poprzedni rząd tego samego premiera. Koalicję popierającą nowy gabinet tworzyły Chrześcijańska Demokracja (DC), Włoska Partia Socjalistyczna (PSI), Włoska Partia Socjaldemokratyczna (PSDI) i Włoska Partia Liberalna (PLI). Rząd miała współtworzyć również Włoska Partia Republikańska (PRI), jednak wycofała się, a wytypowani przez nią kandydaci na ministrów nie złożyli ślubowania. Funkcję wicepremiera i część stanowisk ministrów bez teki obsadzono następnego dnia po rozpoczęciu urzędowania. Gabinet zakończył funkcjonowanie po wyborach w 1992. (pl)
- Kabinett Andreotti VII (de)
- Governo Andreotti VII (it)
- Gouvernement Andreotti VII (fr)
- Kabinet-Andreotti VII (nl)
- Seventh Andreotti government (en)
- Siódmy rząd Giulia Andreottiego (pl)
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