First Depretis government explained

Cabinet Name:Depretis I government
Cabinet Number:15th
Jurisdiction:Italy
Flag:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg
Flag Border:true
Date Formed:25 March 1876
Date Dissolved:25 December 1877
Government Head:Agostino Depretis
State Head:Victor Emmanuel II
Total Number:9
Political Party:Historical Left
Previous:Minghetti II Cabinet
Successor:Depretis II Cabinet

The Depretis I government of Italy held office from 25 March 1876 until 25 December 1877, a total of 650 days (1 year and 9 months).[1]

Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

Composition

OfficeNamePartyTerm
Prime MinisterAgostino DepretisHistorical Left(1876–1877)
Minister of the InteriorGiovanni NicoteraHistorical Left(1876–1877)
Minister of Foreign AffairsLuigi Amedeo MelegariHistorical Left(1876–1877)
Minister of Grace and JusticePasquale Stanislao ManciniHistorical Left(1876–1877)
Minister of FinanceAgostino DepretisHistorical Left(1876–1877)
Minister of WarLuigi MezzacapoMilitary(1876–1877)
Minister of the NavyBenedetto BrinMilitary(1876–1877)
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and CommerceSalvatore Majorana CalatabianoHistorical Left(1876–1877)
Minister of Public WorksGiuseppe ZanardelliHistorical Left(1876–1877)
Agostino DepretisHistorical Left(1877–1877)
Minister of Public EducationMichele CoppinoHistorical Left(1876–1877)

Notes and References

  1. https://doc.studenti.it/appunti/storia/italia-sotto-governo-depretis.html L'Italia sotto il governo Depretis