Lanza Cabinet

Lanza Cabinet

13th cabinet of Italy
Date formed 14 December 1869
Date dissolved 10 July 1873
People and organisations
Head of state Victor Emmanuel II
Head of government Giovanni Lanza
Total no. of ministers 9
Member party Historical Right
History
Predecessor Menabrea III Cabinet
Successor Minghetti II Cabinet

The Lanza Cabinet held office from 14 December 1869 until 10 July 1873, a total of 1,304 days, or 3 years, 6 months and 26 days.[1] It is the second longest government in the history of the Kingdom of Italy, after the Mussolini Cabinet.

Parties involved in the cabinet

The government was composed by the following parties:

Party Ideology Leader
Historical Right Conservatism Giovanni Lanza

Composition

Office Name Party Term
Prime Minister Giovanni Lanza Historical Right (1869–1873)
Minister of the Interior Giovanni Lanza Historical Right (1869–1873)
Minister of Foreign Affairs Emilio Visconti Venosta Historical Right (1869–1873)
Minister of Grace and Justice Matteo Raeli Historical Right (1869–1871)
Giovanni De Falco Historical Right (1871–1973)
Minister of Finance Quintino Sella Historical Right (1869–1873)
Minister of War Giuseppe Govone Military (1869–1870)
Cesare Ricotti-Magnani Military (1870–1873)
Minister of Navy Stefano Castagnola Historical Right (1869–1870)
Guglielmo Acton Military (1870–1872)
Augusto Riboty Military (1872–1873)
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce Stefano Castagnola Historical Right (1869–1873)
Minister of Public Works Giuseppe Gadda Historical Right (1869–1871)
Giuseppe Devincenzi Historical Right (1871–1873)
Minister of Public Education Cesare Correnti Historical Right (1869–1872)
Quintino Sella Historical Right (1872–1872)
Antonio Scialoja Historical Right (1872–1873)

References

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