Facta I government

58th Cabinet of Italy
Date formed1 August 1922
Date dissolved31 October 1922
People and organisations
Head of stateVictor Emmanuel III
Head of governmentLuigi Facta
Total no. of members15
Member partyPPI, PLI, PLD, DS, PSRI
History
PredecessorFacta I Cabinet
SuccessorMussolini 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
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
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)

References

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