Second Facta government
Facta I government | |
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Mussolini Cabinet |
The Facta II government of Italy held office from 1 August 1922 until 31 October 1922, a total of 91 days, or 2 months and 30 days.[1]
Government parties
The government was composed by the following parties:
Party | Ideology | Leader | |
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Italian People's Party | Christian democracy | Luigi Sturzo | |
Italian Liberal Party | Liberalism | Giovanni Giolitti | |
Democratic Liberal Party
|
Liberalism | Francesco Saverio Nitti | |
Social Democracy | Social liberalism | Giovanni Antonio Colonna
| |
Italian Reformist Socialist Party | Social democracy | Leonida Bissolati |
Composition
Office | Name | Party | Term | ||
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Prime Minister | Luigi Facta | Italian Liberal Party | (1922–1922) | ||
Minister of the Interior
|
Paolino Taddei | Italian Liberal Party | (1922–1922) | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs
|
Carlo Schanzer | Democratic Liberal Party
|
(1922–1922) | ||
Minister of Justice an Worship Affairs
|
Giulio Alessio | Democratic Liberal Party
|
(1922–1922) | ||
Minister of Finance
|
Giovanni Battista Bertone | Italian People's Party | (1922–1922) | ||
Minister of Treasury
|
Giuseppe Paratore | Democratic Liberal Party
|
(1922–1922) | ||
Minister of War
|
Marcello Soleri | Italian Liberal Party | (1922–1922) | ||
Minister of the Navy | Roberto De Vito | Social Democracy | (1922–1922) | ||
Minister of Industry and Commerce
|
Teofilo Rossi | Italian Liberal Party | (1922–1922) | ||
Minister of Public Works
|
Vincenzo Riccio | Italian Liberal Party | (1922–1922) | ||
Minister of Agriculture
|
Giovanni Bertini | Italian People's Party | (1922–1922) | ||
Minister of Public Education
|
Antonio Anile | Italian People's Party | (1922–1922) | ||
Minister of Labour and Social Security
|
Arnaldo Dello Sbarba | Italian Reformist Socialist Party | (1922–1922) | ||
Minister of Post and Telegraphs
|
Luigi Fulci | Social Democracy | (1922–1922) | ||
Minister of the Colonies | Giovanni Amendola | Democratic Liberal Party
|
(1922–1922) | ||
Minister for the Lands freed by the Enemy
|
Vito Luciani | Italian Liberal Party | (1922–1922) |