First Badoglio government explained

Cabinet Name:Badoglio I government
Cabinet Number:60th
Jurisdiction:Italy
Flag:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg
Flag Border:true
Date Formed:25 July 1943
Date Dissolved:24 April 1944
Government Head:Pietro Badoglio
State Head:Victor Emmanuel III
Total Number:16
Political Party:Independents, PLI, DC
Previous:Mussolini Cabinet
Successor:Badoglio II Cabinet

The Badoglio I government of Italy held office from 25 July 1943 until 24 April 1944, a total of 273 days, or 9 months and 3 days.[1]

Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

PartyIdeologyLeader
Italian Liberal PartyLiberalismBenedetto Croce
Christian DemocracyChristian democracyAlcide De Gasperi

Composition

OfficeNamePartyTerm
Prime MinisterPietro BadoglioMilitary(1943–1944)
Minister of the InteriorBruno FornaciariIndependent(1943–1943)
Umberto RicciIndependent(1943–1944)
Vito RealeIndependent(1944–1944)
Minister of Foreign AffairsRaffaele GuarigliaIndependent(1943–1944)
Pietro BadoglioMilitary(1944–1944)
Minister of Grace and JusticeGaetano AzzaritiIndependent(1943–1944)
Ettore CasatiIndependent(1944–1944)
Minister of FinanceDomenico BartoliniIndependent(1943–1944)
Guido JungIndependent(1944–1944)
Minister of WarAntonio SoriceMilitary(1943–1944)
Taddeo OrlandoMilitary(1944–1944)
Minister of the NavyRaffaele de CourtenMilitary(1943–1944)
Minister of Air ForceRenato SandalliMilitary(1943–1944)
Minister of Industry and CommerceLeopoldo PiccardiIndependent(1943–1943)
Epicarmo CorbinoItalian Liberal Party(1943–1944)
Minister of Public WorksDomenico RomanoChristian Democracy(1943–1944)
Raffaele De CaroItalian Liberal Party(1943–1944)
Minister of Agriculture and ForestsAlessandro BriziIndependent(1943–1944)
Falcone LuciferoIndependent(1944–1944)
Minister of National EducationLeonardo SeveriIndependent(1943–1944)
Giovanni CuomoItalian Liberal Party(1943–1944)
Minister of Popular CultureGuido RoccoIndependent(1943–1943)
Carlo GalliIndependent(1943–1944)
Giovanni CuomoItalian Liberal Party(1943–1944)
Minister of CommunicationsFederico AmorosoMilitary(1943–1944)
Tommaso SicilianiIndependent(1944–1944)
Minister of Italian AfricaMelchiade GabbaMilitary(1943–1944)
Pietro BadoglioMilitary(1944–1944)
Minister for Exchanges and CurrenciesGiovanni AcanforaIndependent(1943–1944)
Guido JungIndependent(1944–1944)
Minister of War ProductionCarlo FavagrossaMilitary(1943–1944)
Secretary of the Council of MinistersPietro BaratonoIndependent(1943–1944)
Dino PhilipsonItalian Liberal Party(1944–1944)

Notes and References

  1. http://storia.camera.it/governi/i-governo-badoglio I Governo Badoglio