First Pelloux government (original) (raw)
36th Government of Kingdom of Italy
Pelloux I government | |
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36th Cabinet of Italy | |
Date formed | 29 June 1898 |
Date dissolved | 14 May 1899 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Umberto I |
Head of government | Luigi Pelloux |
Total no. of members | 11 |
Member party | Historical Left |
History | |
Predecessor | Di Rudinì V Cabinet |
Successor | Pelloux II Cabinet |
The Pelloux I government of Italy held office from 29 June 1898 until 14 May 1899, a total of 319 days, or 1 year and 15 days.[1]
Government parties
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The government was composed by the following parties:
Party | Ideology | Leader |
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Historical Left | Liberalism |
Composition
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Office | Name | Party | Term | |
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Prime Minister | Luigi Pelloux | Military | (1898–1899) | |
Minister of the Interior | Luigi Pelloux | Military | (1898–1899) | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Felice Napoleone Canevaro | Military | (1898–1899) | |
Minister of Grace and Justice | Camillo Finocchiaro Aprile | Historical Left | (1898–1899) | |
Minister of Finance | Paolo Carcano | Historical Left | (1898–1899) | |
Minister of Treasury | Pietro Vacchelli | Historical Left | (1898–1899) | |
Minister of War | Alessandro Asinari di San Marzano | Military | (1898–1899) | |
Minister of the Navy | Giuseppe Palumbo | Military | (1898–1899) | |
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce | Alessandro Fortis | Historical Left | (1898–1899) | |
Minister of Public Works | Pietro Lacava | Historical Left | (1898–1899) | |
Minister of Public Education | Guido Baccelli | Historical Left | (1898–1899) | |
Minister of Post and Telegraphs | Nunzio Nasi | Historical Left | (1898–1899) |
References
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vteGovernments of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946) | ||
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Legislature VIII (1861–1865) | Cavour IV Ricasoli I Rattazzi I Farini Minghetti I | |
Legislature IX (1865–1867) | La Marmora II La Marmora III Ricasoli II | |
Legislature X (1867–1870) | Rattazzi II Menabrea I Menabrea II Menabrea III | |
Legislature XI (1870–1874) | Lanza | |
Legislature XII (1874–1876) | Minghetti II Depretis I | |
Legislature XIII (1876–1880) | Depretis II Cairoli I Depretis III Cairoli II | |
Legislature XIV (1880–1882) | Cairoli III Depretis IV | |
Legislature XV (1882–1886) | Depretis V Depretis VI Depretis VII | |
Legislature XVI (1886–1890) | Depretis VII Depretis VIII Crispi I | |
Legislature XVII (1890–1892) | Crispi II Di Rudinì I Giolitti I | |
Legislature XVIII (1892–1895) | Crispi III Crispi IV | |
Legislature XIX (1895–1897) | Di Rudinì II Di Rudinì III | |
Legislature XX (1897–1900) | Di Rudinì IV Di Rudinì V Pelloux I Pelloux II | |
Legislature XXI (1900–1904) | Saracco Zanardelli Giolitti II | |
Legislature XXII (1904–1909) | Tittoni Fortis I Fortis II Sonnino I Giolitti III | |
Legislature XXIII (1909–1913) | Sonnino II Luzzatti Giolitti IV | |
Legislature XXIV (1913–1919) | Salandra I Salandra II Boselli Orlando Nitti I | |
Legislature XXV (1919–1921) | Nitti II Giolitti V | |
Legislature XXVI (1921–1924) | Bonomi I Facta I Facta II Mussolini | |
Legislature XXVII (1924–1929) | Mussolini | |
Legislature XXVIII (1929–1934) | Mussolini | |
Legislature XXIX (1934–1939) | Mussolini | |
Legislature XXX (1939–1943) | Mussolini | |
Governments of the King (1943–1945) | Badoglio I Badoglio II Bonomi II Bonomi III | |
National Council (1945–1946) | Parri De Gasperi I |