- Leading the government for just 8 days in 1972, he still holds the record of shortest period in office.
- Giulio Andreotti was tried in Perugia with Sicilian Mafia boss Gaetano Badalamenti, and others, on charges of complicity in the murder of journalist Carmine Pecorelli (assassinated in Rome on March 20, 1979). In 2003 Andreotti was acquitted, along with his co-defendants, by the Italian supreme court for not having committed the crime.
- Giulio Andreotti was tried in Palermo, accused of conspiracy with Sicilian Mafia. In 2004 he was convicted of criminal association until the spring of 1980, crime committed but expired by prescription, by the Italian supreme court.
- Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy (4 August 1983 to 23 July 1989).
- Minister of State Holdings of Italy (26 December 1990 to 28 June 1992).
- Prime Minister of Italy (18 February 1972 to 8 July 1973, 10 July 1976 to 5 August 1979 and 23 July 1989 to 28 June 1992).
- Minister of Industry, Commerce and Crafts of Italy (24 February 1966 to 13 December 1968).
- Secretary of the council of ministers of Italy (1 June 1947 to 19 January 1954).
- Minister of Defence of Italy (16 February 1959 to 24 February 1966 and 15 March 1974 to 23 November 1974).
- Minister of Interior of Italy (11 May 1978 to 13 June 1978).
- Minister for Cultural Heritage and Environment of Italy (13 April 1991 to 28 June 1992).
- Minister of Treasury of Italy (2 July 1958 to 16 February 1959).
- Minister of Budget and Economic Planning of Italy (23 November 1974 to 30 July 1976).
- Minister of Finance of Italy (6 July 1955 to 2 July 1958).
- Italian politician (DC).
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