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Minister for the Lands Freed by the Enemy

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Minister for the Lands Freed by the Enemy
Ministro per le Terre Liberate dal Nemico
StatusAbolished
Formation15 July 1915 (15 July 1915)
First holderSalvatore Barzilai
Final holderGiovanni Giuriati
Abolished1 March 1923 (1 March 1923)

The Minister for the Lands Freed by the Enemy was a short-lived office in the government of the Kingdom of Italy responsible for the lands conquered against Austria-Hungary during and after World War I.[1] It was suppressed on 1 March 1923.

List of ministers

Parties
Coalitions
N. Portrait Name
(Born–Died)
Term of office Party Government Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
1
Salvatore Barziali
(1860–1939)
15 July 1915 18 June 1916 339 days Italian Republican Party Salandra II
Office not in use 1916–1919 Boselli
Orlando
2
Antonio Fradeletto
(1858–1930)
19 January 1919 23 June 1919 155 days Italian Radical Party Orlando
3
Cesare Nava
(1861–1933)
23 June 1919 14 March 1920 265 days Italian People's Party Nitti I
4
Giovanni Raineri
(1858–1944)
14 March 1920 21 May 1920 68 days Liberal Union
5
Alberto La Pegna
(1873–1940)
21 May 1920 15 June 1920 25 days Italian Radical Party Nitti II
(4)
Giovanni Raineri
(1858–1944)
15 June 1920 26 February 1922 1 year, 256 days Liberal Union Giolitti V
Bonomi I
6
Luigi Facta
(1861–1930)
As Prime Minister
26 February 1922 14 March 1922 16 days Liberal Union /
Italian Liberal Party
Facta I
7
Maggiorino Ferraris
(1856–1929)
14 March 1922 1 August 1922 140 days Italian Liberal Party
8
Vito Luciani
(1859–1951)
1 August 1922 31 October 1922 91 days Italian Liberal Party Facta II
9
Giovanni Giuriati
(1876–1970)
31 October 1922 1 March 1923 121 days National Fascist Party Mussolini

References

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