Second Giolitti government explained

Cabinet Name:Giolitti II government
Cabinet Number:40th
Jurisdiction:Italy
Flag:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg
Flag Border:true
Date Formed:3 November 1903
Date Dissolved:12 March 1905
Government Head:Giovanni Giolitti
State Head:Victor Emmanuel III
Total Number:11
Political Party:Historical Left
Historical Right
Previous:Zanardelli Cabinet
Successor:Tittoni Cabinet

The Giolitti II government of Italy held office from 3 November 1903 until 12 March 1905, a total of 499 days, or 1 year, 4 months and 13 days.[1]

Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

PartyIdeologyLeader
Historical LeftLiberalismGiovanni Giolitti
Historical RightConservatismTommaso Tittoni

The cabinet was externally supported by the Italian Socialist Party.

Composition

OfficeNamePartyTerm
Prime MinisterGiovanni GiolittiHistorical Left(1903–1905)
Minister of the InteriorGiovanni GiolittiHistorical Left(1903–1905)
Minister of Foreign AffairsTommaso TittoniHistorical Right(1903–1905)
Minister of Grace and JusticeScipione RonchettiHistorical Left(1903–1905)
Minister of FinancePietro RosanoHistorical Left(1903–1903)
Luigi LuzzattiHistorical Right(1903–1904)
Angelo MajoranaHistorical Left(1904–1905)
Minister of TreasuryLuigi LuzzattiHistorical Right(1903–1905)
Minister of WarEttore PedottiMilitary(1903–1905)
Minister of the NavyCarlo MirabelloMilitary(1903–1905)
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and CommerceLuigi RavaHistorical Left(1903–1905)
Minister of Public WorksFrancesco TedescoHistorical Left(1903–1905)
Minister of Public EducationVittorio Emanuele OrlandoHistorical Left(1903–1905)
Minister of Post and TelegraphsEnrico Stelluti ScalaHistorical Left(1903–1904)
Francesco TedescoHistorical Left(1904–1905)

Notes and References

  1. https://storia.camera.it/governi/ii-governo-giolitti II Governo Giolitti