Second Nitti government

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Giolitti V Cabinet

The Nitti II government of Italy held office from 22 May until 10 June 1920, a total of 19 days.[1] It is one of the shortest governments in Italian history.

Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

Party Ideology Leader
Liberal Union Liberalism Giovanni Giolitti
Democratic Liberal Party
Liberalism Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
Italian People's Party Christian democracy Luigi Sturzo
Italian Radical Party
Radicalism
Ettore Sacchi

Composition

Office Name Party Term
Prime Minister Francesco Saverio Nitti Italian Radical Party (1920–1920)
Minister of the Interior
Francesco Saverio Nitti Italian Radical Party (1920–1920)
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Vittorio Scialoja Liberal Union (1920–1920)
Minister of Justice and Worship Affairs
Alfredo Falcioni
Democratic Liberal Party
(1920–1920)
Minister of Finance
Giuseppe De Nava Liberal Union (1920–1920)
Minister of Treasury
Carlo Schanzer Liberal Union (1920–1920)
Minister of War
Giulio Rodinò Italian People's Party (1920–1920)
Minister of the Navy Giovanni Sechi Military (1920–1920)
Minister of Industry, Commerce and Labour
Mario Abbiate Italian Radical Party (1920–1920)
Giuseppe De Nava Liberal Union (1920–1920)
Minister of Public Works
Camillo Peano
Democratic Liberal Party
(1920–1920)
Minister of Maritime and Rails Transport
Giuseppe De Nava Liberal Union (1920–1920)
Minister of Agriculture
Giuseppe Micheli Italian People's Party (1920–1920)
Minister of Public Education
Andrea Torre
Democratic Liberal Party
(1920–1920)
Minister of Labour and Social Security
Mario Abbiate Italian Radical Party (1920–1920)
Minister of Post and Telegraphs
Giuseppe Paratore
Democratic Liberal Party
(1920–1920)
Minister of the Colonies Meuccio Ruini Italian Radical Party (1920–1920)
Minister of Military Assistance and War Pensions Ugo Da Como Liberal Union (1920–1920)
Minister for the Lands freed by the Enemy
Alberto La Pegna Italian Radical Party (1920–1920)

References