First Bonomi government

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The Bonomi I government of Italy held office from 4 July 1921 until 26 February 1922, a total of 237 days, or 7 months and 22 days.[1]

Bonomi I government

56th Cabinet of Italy
Date formed4 July 1921
Date dissolved26 February 1922
People and organisations
Head of stateVictor Emmanuel III
Head of governmentIvanoe Bonomi
Total no. of members15
Member partyPPI, PLI, PLD, DS, PSRI
History
PredecessorGiolitti V Cabinet
SuccessorFacta I Cabinet

Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

PartyIdeologyLeader
Italian People's PartyChristian democracyLuigi Sturzo
Italian Liberal PartyLiberalismGiovanni Giolitti
Democratic Liberal PartyLiberalismFrancesco Saverio Nitti
Social DemocracySocial liberalismGiovanni Antonio Colonna
Italian Reformist Socialist PartySocial democracyLeonida Bissolati

Composition

OfficeNamePartyTerm
Prime MinisterIvanoe BonomiItalian Reformist Socialist Party(1921–1922)
Minister of the InteriorIvanoe BonomiItalian Reformist Socialist Party(1921–1922)
Minister of Foreign AffairsPietro Tomasi della TorrettaIndependent(1921–1922)
Minister of Justice and Worship AffairsGiulio RodinòItalian People's Party(1921–1922)
Minister of FinanceMarcello SoleriItalian Liberal Party(1921–1922)
Minister of TreasuryGiuseppe De NavaItalian Liberal Party(1921–1922)
Minister of WarLuigi GasparottoItalian Reformist Socialist Party(1921–1922)
Minister of the NavyEugenio BergamascoItalian Liberal Party(1921–1922)
Minister of Industry and CommerceBortolo BelottiDemocratic Liberal Party(1921–1922)
Minister of Public WorksGiuseppe MicheliItalian People's Party(1921–1922)
Minister of AgricultureAngelo MauriItalian People's Party(1921–1922)
Minister of Public EducationOrso Mario CorbinoDemocratic Liberal Party(1921–1922)
Minister of Labour and Social SecurityAlberto BeneduceItalian Reformist Socialist Party(1921–1922)
Minister of Post and TelegraphsVincenzo GiuffridaSocial Democracy(1921–1922)
Minister of the ColoniesGiuseppe GirardiniSocial Democracy(1921–1922)
Minister for the Lands freed by the EnemyGiovanni RaineriDemocratic Liberal Party(1920–1921)

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