Post: | Minister for the Lands Freed by the Enemy |
Status: | Abolished |
First: | Salvatore Barzilai |
Last: | Giovanni Giuriati |
The Minister for the Lands Freed by the Enemy was a short-lived office in the government of the Kingdom of Italy responsible for the lands conquered against Austria-Hungary during and after World War I.[1] It was suppressed on 1 March 1923.
width=1% rowspan=2 | width=1% rowspan=2 | Portrait | width=15% rowspan=2 | Name (Born–Died) | width=30% colspan=3 | Term of office | width=15% rowspan=2 colspan=2 | Party | width=10% rowspan=2 | Government | width=1% rowspan=2 | ||
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width=11% | Took office | width=11% | Left office | width=8% | Time in office | ||||||||
1 | Salvatore Barziali | 15 July 1915 | 18 June 1916 | Italian Republican Party | Salandra II | ||||||||
Office not in use | 1916–1919 | Boselli Orlando | |||||||||||
2 | Antonio Fradeletto | 19 January 1919 | 23 June 1919 | Italian Radical Party | Orlando | ||||||||
3 | Cesare Nava | 23 June 1919 | 14 March 1920 | Italian People's Party | Nitti I | ||||||||
4 | Giovanni Raineri | 14 March 1920 | 21 May 1920 | Liberal Union | |||||||||
5 | Alberto La Pegna | 21 May 1920 | 15 June 1920 | Italian Radical Party | Nitti II | ||||||||
Giovanni Raineri | 15 June 1920 | 26 February 1922 | Liberal Union | Giolitti V Bonomi I | |||||||||
6 | Luigi Facta | 26 February 1922 | 14 March 1922 | Liberal Union / Italian Liberal Party | Facta I | ||||||||
7 | Maggiorino Ferraris | 14 March 1922 | 1 August 1922 | Italian Liberal Party | |||||||||
8 | Vito Luciani | 1 August 1922 | 31 October 1922 | Italian Liberal Party | Facta II | ||||||||
9 | Giovanni Giuriati | 31 October 1922 | 1 March 1923 | National Fascist Party | Mussolini |