Giolitti IV Cabinet

Giolitti IV Cabinet

50th cabinet of Italy
Date formed 30 March 1911
Date dissolved 21 March 1914
People and organisations
Head of state Victor Emmanuel III
Head of government Giovanni Giolitti
Total no. of ministers 12
Member party Liberal Union
Radical Party
History
Predecessor Luzzatti Cabinet
Successor Salandra I Cabinet

The Giolitti IV Cabinet held office from 30 March 1911 until 21 March 1914, a total of 1,087 days, or 2 years, 11 months and 19 days.[1]

Parties involved in the cabinet

The government was composed by the following parties:

Party Ideology Leader
Liberal Union Liberalism Giovanni Giolitti
Radical Party Radicalism Ettore Sacchi

Composition

Office Name Party Term
Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti Liberal Union (1911–1914)
Minister of the Interior Giovanni Giolitti Liberal Union (1911–1914)
Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonino Paternò Castello Liberal Union (1911–1914)
Minister of Grace and Justice Camillo Finocchiaro Aprile Liberal Union (1911–1914)
Minister of Finance Luigi Facta Liberal Union (1911–1914)
Minister of Treasury Francesco Tedesco Liberal Union (1911–1914)
Minister of War Paolo Spingardi Military (1911–1914)
Minister of the Navy Pasquale Leonardi Cattolica Military (1911–1913)
Enrico Millo Military (1913–1914)
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce Francesco Saverio Nitti Radical Party (1911–1914)
Minister of Public Works Ettore Sacchi Radical Party (1911–1914)
Minister of Public Education Luigi Credaro Radical Party (1911–1914)
Minister of the Colonies Pietro Bertolini Liberal Union (1912–1914)
Minister of Mails and Telegraph Teobaldo Calissano Liberal Union (1911–1913)
Gaspare Colosimo Liberal Union (1913–1914)

References

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