List of Secretaries of Italian Fascist parties
This article lists the Secretaries of Italian Fascist parties founded and led by Benito Mussolini between 1919 and 1945, namely Fasci Italiani di Combattimento (FIC), National Fascist Party (PNF) and Republican Fascist Party (PFR).
The Secretaries were effective, day-to-day leaders of parties, while Mussolini was the overall (supreme) leader, as well as Duce of the Kingdom of Italy between 1922 and 1943, and the German-dominated Italian Social Republic (RSI) between 1943 and 1945.
List of Secretaries
Fasci Italiani di Combattimento (FIC)
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | ||
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1 | Duumvirate | March 1919 | August 1919 | ||
Michele Bianchi (1883–1930) | |||||
Attilio Longoni (1885–1932) | |||||
2 | Umberto Pasella (1870–1957) |
August 1919 | November 1921 |
National Fascist Party (PNF)
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Michele Bianchi (1883–1930) |
10 November 1921 | 13 October 1923 | ||
2 | Francesco Giunta (1887–1971) |
13 October 1923 | 23 April 1924 | ||
3 | Quadrumvirate | 23 April 1924 | 15 February 1925 | ||
Roberto Forges Davanzati (1880–1936) | |||||
Cesare Rossi (1887–1967) | |||||
Giovanni Marinelli (1879–1944) | |||||
Alessandro Melchiori (1901–1987) | |||||
4 | Roberto Farinacci (1892–1945) |
15 February 1925 | 30 March 1926 | ||
5 | Augusto Turati (1888–1955) |
30 March 1926 | 7 October 1930 | ||
6 | Giovanni Giuriati (1876–1970) |
7 October 1930 | 12 December 1931 | ||
7 | Achille Starace (1889–1945) |
12 December 1931 | 31 October 1939 | ||
8 | Ettore Muti (1902–1943) |
31 October 1939 | 30 October 1940 | ||
9 | Adelchi Serena (1895–1970) |
30 October 1940 | 26 December 1941 | ||
10 | Aldo Vidussoni (1914–1982) |
26 December 1941 | 19 April 1943 | ||
11 | Carlo Scorza (1897–1988) |
19 April 1943 | 27 July 1943 |
Republican Fascist Party (PFR)
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alessandro Pavolini (1903–1945) |
15 November 1943 | 28 April 1945 |
Timeline
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