The La Marmora III government of Italy held office from 31 December 1865 until 20 June 1866, a total of 171 days, or 5 months and 20 days.[1]
La Marmora II government | |
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7th Cabinet of Italy | |
Date formed | 31 December 1865 |
Date dissolved | 20 June 1866 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Victor Emmanuel II |
Head of government | Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora |
Total no. of members | 9 |
Member party | Historical Right |
History | |
Predecessor | La Marmora II Cabinet |
Successor | Ricasoli II Cabinet |
Government parties
editThe government was composed by the following parties:
Party | Ideology | Leader | |
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Historical Right | Conservatism | Marco Minghetti |
Composition
editOffice | Name | Party | Term | |
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Prime Minister | Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora | Military | (1865–1866) | |
Minister of the Interior | Desiderato Chiaves | Historical Right | (1865–1866) | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora | Military | (1865–1866) | |
Minister of Grace and Justice | Giovanni De Falco | Independent | (1865–1866) | |
Minister of Finance | Antonio Scialoja | Historical Right | (1865–1866) | |
Minister of War | Ignazio De Genova | Military | (1865–1866) | |
Minister of the Navy | Diego Angioletti | Military | (1865–1866) | |
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce | Domenico Berti | Historical Right | (1865–1866) | |
Minister of Public Works | Stefano Jacini | Historical Right | (1865–1866) | |
Minister of Public Education | Domenico Berti | Historical Right | (1865–1866) |
References
edit- ^ "III Governo La Marmora / Governi / Camera dei deputati - Portale storico". storia.camera.it. Retrieved 2017-09-30.