Second Badoglio government
Badoglio II government | |
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Bonomi II Cabinet |
The Badoglio II government of Italy held office from 22 April until 18 June 1944, a total of 57 days, or 1 months and 27 days.[1] It was the first government in Italian history with the presence of the socialists and the communists.
Government parties
The government was composed by the following parties:
Composition
Office | Name | Party | Term | |
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Prime Minister | Pietro Badoglio | Military | (1944–1944) | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Palmiro Togliatti | Italian Communist Party | (1944–1944) | |
Minister of the Interior
|
Salvatore Aldisio | Christian Democracy | (1944–1944) | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs
|
Pietro Badoglio | Military | (1944–1944) | |
Minister of Grace and Justice
|
Vincenzo Arangio-Ruiz | Italian Liberal Party | (1944–1944) | |
Minister of Treasury and Finance
|
Quinto Quintieri | Italian Liberal Party | (1944–1944) | |
Minister of War
|
Taddeo Orlando | Military | (1944–1944) | |
Minister of the Navy | Raffaele de Courten | Military | (1944–1944) | |
Minister of Air Force | Renato Sandalli | Military | (1944–1944) | |
Minister of Industry and Commerce
|
Attilio Di Napoli | Italian Socialist Party | (1944–1944) | |
Minister of Public Works
|
Alberto Tarchiani | Action Party | (1944–1944) | |
Minister of Agriculture and Forests
|
Fausto Gullo | Italian Communist Party | (1944–1944) | |
Minister of Public Education
|
Adolfo Omodeo | Action Party | (1944–1944) | |
Minister of Communications
|
Francesco Cerabona | Labour Democratic Party | (1944–1944) | |
Minister of Italian Africa | Pietro Badoglio | Military | (1944–1944) | |
Secretary of the Council of Ministers
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Renato Morelli | Italian Liberal Party | (1944–1944) |