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Fourth Berlusconi government

60th government of the Italian Republic

Fourth Berlusconi government

60th government of the Italian Republic

FieldValue
cabinet_nameFourth Berlusconi government
cabinet_number60th
jurisdictionItaly
flagFlag_of_Italy.svg
flag_bordertrue
imageBerlusconi-2010-1.jpg
date_formed
date_dissolved( days)
government_headSilvio Berlusconi
state_headGiorgio Napolitano
members_number25 (incl. Prime Minister)
former_members_resigned5
total_number30 (incl. Prime Minister)
political_partiesPdL, LN, PT (since March 2011)
election[2008 election](2008-italian-general-election)
legislature_termXVI Legislature (2008–2013)
legislature_statusMajority (coalition)
opposition_partiesPD, IdV, UdC, FLI (since Nov. 2010), MpA (since Nov. 2010)
incoming_formationBerlusconi IV Cabinet formation, 2008
previousSecond Prodi government
successorMonti government

The fourth Berlusconi government was the 60th government of Italy, in office from 8 May 2008 to 16 November 2011. It was the fourth government led by Silvio Berlusconi, who then became the longest-serving Prime Minister of Italy of the Italian Republic (3340 days in office). The government was supported by a coalition between The People of Freedom (PdL) and the Northern League (LN), together with other smaller centre-right parties.

At its formation, the government included 22 ministers and 39 under-secretaries, for a total of 61 members. At the end of its term the cabinet was composed of 24 ministers, 4 deputy ministers and 39 under-secretaries, for a total of 67 members. With 1287 days of tenure, it was second in longevity only to Berlusconi's second government (1409 days from 2001 to 2005) in the history of the Italian Republic.

Formation

Berlusconi's government during the oath.

After the sudden fall of the second Prodi government on 24 January, the break-up of The Union coalition and the subsequent political crisis (which paved the way for a fresh general election in April 2008), Berlusconi, Gianfranco Fini and other party leaders finally agreed on 8 February 2008 to form a joint list named "The People of Freedom" (), allied with the Northern League of Umberto Bossi and with the Sicilian Movement for Autonomy of Raffaele Lombardo.

In the snap parliamentary elections held on 13/14 April 2008 this coalition won against Walter Veltroni's centre-left coalition in both houses of the Italian Parliament.

Berlusconi and his ministers were sworn in on 8 May 2008.

Fall

Main article: Political career of Silvio Berlusconi

On 10 October the Chamber of Deputies rejected the law on the budget of the State proposed by the government. As a result of this event Berlusconi moved for a confidence vote in the Chamber on 14 October, he won the vote with just 316 votes to 301, minimum required to retain a majority. An increasing number of Deputies continued to cross the floor and join the opposition and on 8 November the Chamber approved the law on the budget of the State previously rejected but with only 308 votes and 1 abstention, while opposition parties didn't participate in the vote to highlight that Berlusconi lost his majority. Among other things, his perceived failure to tackle Italy's debt crisis with an estimated debt sum of €1.9 trillion ($2.6 trillion) urged Berlusconi to leave office. The popularity of this decision was reflected in the fact that while he was resigning crowds sang the hallelujah portion of George Frederick Handel's "Messiah", complete with some vocal accompaniment; there was also dancing in the streets outside the Quirinal Palace, the official residence of the President of Italy, where Berlusconi went to tender his resignation.

The austerity package was passed, it will raise €59.8 billion in savings from spending cuts and tax raises, including freezing public-sector salaries until 2014 and gradually increasing the retirement age for women in the private sector from 60 in 2014 to 65 in 2026. The resignation also came at a difficult time for Berlusconi, as he was involved in numerous trials for corruption, fraud and sex offences. He was often found guilty in lower courts but used loopholes in Italy's legal system to evade incarceration.

Berlusconi had also failed to meet some of his pre-election promises and had failed to prevent economic decline and introduce serious reforms. Many believed that the problems and doubts over Berlusconi's leadership and his coalition were one of the factors that contributed to market anxieties over an imminent Italian financial disaster, which could have a potentially catastrophic effect on the 17-nation eurozone and the world economy. Many critics of Berlusconi accused him of using his power primarily to protect his own business ventures. Umberto Bossi, leader of the Northern League, a partner in Berlusconi's right-wing coalition, was quoted as informing reporters outside parliament, "We asked the prime minister to step aside."

CNN reported on 7 November that Berlusconi had previously denied the rumors that he was going to resign and had stated on his Facebook page that "The rumors of my resignation are groundless." On 12 November 2011, after a final meeting with his cabinet, Berlusconi met Italian president Giorgio Napolitano at the Quirinal Palace to tender his resignation. He announced this to the Italian public by telephone on one of his television channels. Italian news agency ANSA reported that Berlusconi had remarked to his aides that "This is something that deeply saddens me". Berlusconi conceded that he had lost his parliamentary majority and concluded that "things like who leads or who doesn't lead the government was less important than doing what is right for the country." Berlusconi issued a statement that he would not stand for office in Italy again after the budget defeat. In his resignation he was said to have also mentioned "eight traitors", former allies who had abstained.

Investiture votes

House of ParliamentVotePartiesVotesChamber of DeputiesSenate of the Republic
** Yes**PdL, LN, MpA
** No**PD, UdC, IdV, SVP–ALD, Others
**Abstention**Others
** Yes**PdL, LN, MpA
** No**PD, IdV, UdC–SVP–AUT, Others
**Abstention**Others

Party breakdown

Beginning of term

Ministers

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Ministers and other members

  • The People of Freedom (PdL): Prime minister, 17 ministers, 30 undersecretaries
    • Forza Italia (FI): Prime minister, 12 ministers, 17 undersecretaries
    • National Alliance (AN): 4 ministers, 8 undersecretaries
    • Christian Democracy for Autonomies (DCA): 1 minister
    • Liberal Populars (PL): 1 undersecretary
    • Independents: 4 undersecretaries
  • Northern League (LN): 4 ministers, 5 undersecretaries
  • Movement for Autonomy (MpA): 2 undersecretaries
  • Christian Democracy (DC): 1 undersecretary
  • Independents: 1 undersecretary

End of term

Ministers

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Ministers and other members

  • The People of Freedom (PdL): Prime minister, 18 ministers, 24 undersecretaries
  • Northern League (LN): 3 ministers, 1 deputy minister, 4 undersecretaries
  • People and Territory (PT): 1 minister, 1 deputy minister, 2 undersecretaries
    • The Populars of Italy Tomorrow (PID): 1 minister
    • Popular Action (AP): 1 deputy minister
    • Movement of National Responsibility (MRN): 1 undersecretary
    • La Discussione: 1 undersecretary
  • Independents: 1 minister, 2 undersecretaries
  • Republicans-Actionists (RA): 1 deputy minister
  • Great South (GS): 2 undersecretaries
  • Christian Democracy (DC): 1 undersecretary
  • The Right (Destra): 1 undersecretary
  • National Cohesion (CN): 1 undersecretary

Council of Ministers

OfficeNamePartyTermPrime MinisterMinister of Foreign AffairsMinister of the InteriorMinister of JusticeMinister of DefenceMinister of Economy and FinanceMinister of Economic DevelopmentMinister of Agricultural, Food and Forestry PoliciesMinister of the EnvironmentMinister of Infrastructure and TransportMinister of Labour and Social PoliciesMinister of HealthMinister of Education, University and ResearchMinister of Cultural Heritage and ActivitiesMinister of Regional Affairs and Territorial CohesionMinister for the Implementation of the Government ProgramMinister of Public AdministrationMinister for Equal OpportunitiesMinister of European AffairsMinister for Parliamentary RelationsMinister for Federal ReformsMinister of Youth PoliciesMinister for Legislative SimplificationMinister for Subsidiarity and DecentralizationMinister of TourismSecretary of the Council of Ministers
Silvio BerlusconiThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Franco FrattiniThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Roberto MaroniLega Nord}}"LN2008–2011
Angelino AlfanoThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Nitto Francesco PalmaThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2011
Ignazio La RussaThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Giulio TremontiThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Claudio ScajolaThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2010
Silvio Berlusconi *(ad interim)*The People of Freedom}}"PdL2010
Paolo RomaniThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2010–2011
Luca ZaiaLega Nord}}"LN2008–2010
Giancarlo GalanThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2010–2011
Francesco Saverio RomanoThe Populars of Italy Tomorrow}}"PT2011
Stefania PrestigiacomoThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Altero MatteoliThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Maurizio SacconiThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Ferruccio FazioIndependent (politician)}}"Independent2009–2011
Mariastella GelminiThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Sandro BondiThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Giancarlo GalanThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2011
Raffaele FittoThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Gianfranco RotondiThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Renato BrunettaThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Mara CarfagnaThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Andrea RonchiThe People of Freedom}}"PdL / FLI2008–2011
Anna Maria BerniniThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2010–2011
Elio VitoThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Umberto BossiLega Nord}}"LN2008–2011
Giorgia MeloniThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011
Roberto CalderoliLega Nord}}"LN2008–2011
Aldo BrancherThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2010
Michela Vittoria BrambillaThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2009–2011
Gianni LettaThe People of Freedom}}"PdL2008–2011

Composition

OfficePortraitNameTerm of officePartyPrime MinisterMinister of Foreign AffairsMinister of the InteriorMinister of JusticeMinister of DefenceMinister of Economy and FinanceMinister of Economic DevelopmentMinister of Agricultural, Food and Forestry PoliciesMinister of the EnvironmentMinister of Infrastructure and TransportMinister of Labour and Social PoliciesMinister of Education, University and ResearchMinister of Cultural Heritage and ActivitiesMinister of HealthMinister for Parliamentary Relations
*(without portfolio)*Minister of Public Administration
*(without portfolio)*Minister of Regional Affairs and Territorial Cohesion
*(without portfolio)*Minister for Equal Opportunities
*(without portfolio)*Minister of European Affairs
*(without portfolio)*Minister of Youth
*(without portfolio)*Minister for the Implementation of the Government Program
*(without portfolio)*Minister for Federal Reforms
*(without portfolio)*Minister for Legislative Simplification
*(without portfolio)*Minister of Tourism
*(without portfolio)*Minister for Subsidiarity and Decentralization
*(without portfolio)*Secretary of the Council of Ministers
(Undersecretary to the Presidency of the Council of Ministers)
[[File:Silvio Berlusconi (2010) cropped.jpg90px]]**Silvio Berlusconi**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Franco Frattini 2008.jpg90px]]**Franco Frattini**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Roberto Maroni 2008.jpg90px]]**Roberto Maroni**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011Lega Nord}}"Northern League
[[File:Angelino Alfano daticamera.jpg90px]]**Angelino Alfano**8 May 2008 – 27 July 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Francesco Nitto Palma Senato.jpg90px]]**Nitto Francesco Palma**27 July 2011 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Ignazio La Russa daticamera 2013.jpg90px]]**Ignazio La Russa**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Giulio Tremonti (2008) (cropped).jpg90px]]**Giulio Tremonti**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Claudio Scajola crop.jpg90px]]**Claudio Scajola**8 May 2008 – 5 May 2010The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Silvio Berlusconi (2010) cropped.jpg90px]]**Silvio Berlusconi**
*(Acting)*5 May 2010 – 4 October 2010The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Paolo Romani.jpg90px]]**Paolo Romani**4 October 2010 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Luca Zaia 2017 (cropped).jpg90px]]**Luca Zaia**8 May 2008 – 16 April 2010Lega Nord}}" width=1%Northern League
[[File:Giancarlo Galan daticamera.jpg90px]]**Giancarlo Galan**16 April 2010 – 23 March 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Francesco Saverio Romano daticamera.jpg90px]]**Francesco Saverio Romano**23 March 2011 – 16 November 2011The Populars of Italy Tomorrow}}" width=1%People and Territory
[[File:Stefania Prestigiacomo daticamera.jpg90px]]**Stefania Prestigiacomo**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Altero Matteoli 2008 (cropped).jpg90px]]**Altero Matteoli**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Maurizio Sacconi Senato.jpg90px]]**Maurizio Sacconi**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Mariastella Gelmini daticamera 2009.jpg90px]]**Mariastella Gelmini**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Sandro Bondi Senato.jpg90px]]**Sandro Bondi**8 May 2008 – 23 March 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Giancarlo Galan daticamera.jpg90px]]**Giancarlo Galan**23 March 2011 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Ferruccio Fazio (cropped).jpg90px]]**Ferruccio Fazio**13 December 2009 – 16 November 2011Independent politician}}" width=1%Independent
[[File:Elio Vito daticamera.jpg90px]]**Elio Vito**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Renato Brunetta daticamera.jpg90px]]**Renato Brunetta**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Raffaele Fitto daticamera.jpg90px]]**Raffaele Fitto**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Maria Rosaria Carfagna daticamera.jpg90px]]**Mara Carfagna**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Andrea Ronchi 2008.jpg90px]]**Andrea Ronchi**8 May 2008 – 15 November 2010Future and Freedom}}" width=1%Future and Freedom
Before 30 July 2010:
The People of Freedom
[[File:Anna Maria Bernini daticamera.jpg90px]]**Anna Maria Bernini**15 November 2010 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Giorgia Meloni daticamera 2008.jpg90px]]**Giorgia Meloni**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Gianfranco Rotondi daticamera 2013.jpg90px]]**Gianfranco Rotondi**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Umberto Bossi daticamera 2013.jpg90px]]**Umberto Bossi**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011Lega Nord}}" width=1%Northern League
[[File:Roberto Calderoli datisenato 2013.jpg90px]]**Roberto Calderoli**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011Lega Nord}}" width=1%Northern League
[[File:Michela Vittoria Brambilla daticamera.jpg90px]]**Michela Vittoria Brambilla**8 May 2009 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Aldo_Brancher_daticamera_2008.jpg90px]]**Aldo Brancher**18 June 2010 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom
[[File:Gianni Letta (cropped).jpg90px]]**Gianni Letta**8 May 2008 – 16 November 2011The People of Freedom}}" width=1%The People of Freedom

References

References

  1. (11 November 2015). "Governo Berlusconi IV".
  2. (8 February 2008). "Svolta di Berlusconi, arriva il Pdl: "Forza Italia-An sotto stesso simbolo"". [[La Stampa]].
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