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Second di Rudinì government

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Di Rudinì II government

32nd Cabinet of Italy
Date formed10 March 1896
Date dissolved15 July 1896
People and organisations
Head of stateUmberto I
Head of governmentAntonio Starabba di Rudinì
Total no. of members11
Member partyHistorical Right
History
PredecessorCrispi IV Cabinet
SuccessorDi Rudinì III Cabinet

The Di Rudinì II government of Italy held office from 10 March 1896 until 15 July 1896, a total of 127 days, or 4 months and 5 days.[1]

Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

Party Ideology Leader
Historical Right Conservatism Antonio Starabba di Rudinì

The cabinet was externally supported by the Historical Left.

Composition

Office Name Party Term
Prime Minister Antonio Starabba di Rudinì Historical Right (1896–1896)
Minister of the Interior Antonio Starabba di Rudinì Historical Right (1896–1896)
Minister of Foreign Affairs Onorato Caetani Historical Right (1896–1896)
Minister of Grace and Justice Giacomo Giuseppe Costa Historical Right (1896–1896)
Minister of Finance Ascanio Branca Historical Right (1896–1896)
Minister of Treasury Giuseppe Colombo Historical Right (1896–1896)
Minister of War Cesare Ricotti-Magnani Military (1896–1896)
Minister of the Navy Benedetto Brin Military (1896–1896)
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce Francesco Guicciardini Historical Right (1896–1896)
Minister of Public Works Costantino Perazzi Historical Right (1896–1896)
Minister of Public Education Emanuele Gianturco Historical Right (1896–1896)
Minister of Post and Telegraphs Pietro Carmine Historical Right (1896–1896)

References

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