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Third Cairoli government

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cairoli III government

20th Cabinet of Italy
Date formed25 November 1879
Date dissolved29 May 1881
People and organisations
Head of stateUmberto I
Head of governmentBenedetto Cairoli
Total no. of members10
Member partyHistorical Left
History
PredecessorCairoli II Cabinet
SuccessorDepretis IV Cabinet

The Cairoli III government of Italy held office from 25 November 1879 until 29 May 1881, a total of 551 days, or 1 year, 6 months and 4 days.[1]

Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

Party Ideology Leader
Historical Left Liberalism Agostino Depretis

Composition

Office Name Party Term
Prime Minister Benedetto Cairoli Historical Left (1879–1881)
Minister of the Interior Agostino Depretis Historical Left (1879–1881)
Minister of Foreign Affairs Benedetto Cairoli Historical Left (1879–1881)
Minister of Grace and Justice Tommaso Villa Historical Left (1879–1881)
Minister of Finance Agostino Magliani Historical Left (1879–1781)
Minister of Treasury Agostino Magliani Historical Left (1879–1781)
Minister of War Cesare Bonelli Military (1879–1880)
Ferdinando Acton Military (1880–1880)
Bernardino Milon Military (1880–1881)
Emilio Ferrero Military (1881–1881)
Minister of the Navy Ferdinando Acton Military (1879–1881)
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce Luigi Miceli Historical Left (1879–1881)
Minister of Public Works Alfredo Baccarini Historical Left (1879–1881)
Minister of Public Education Francesco De Sanctis Historical Left (1879–1881)
Guido Baccelli Historical Left (1881–1881)

References

This page was last edited on 24 December 2022, at 23:27
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