Second Nitti government explained

Cabinet Name:Nitti I government
Cabinet Number:54th
Jurisdiction:Italy
Flag:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg
Flag Border:true
Date Formed:22 May 1920
Date Dissolved:10 June 1920
Government Head:Francesco Saverio Nitti
State Head:Victor Emmanuel III
Total Number:17
Political Party:UL, PLD, PPI, PR
Previous:Nitti I Cabinet
Successor:Giolitti V Cabinet

The Nitti II government of Italy held office from 22 May until 10 June 1920, a total of 19 days.[1] It is one of the shortest governments in Italian history.

Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

PartyIdeologyLeader
Liberal UnionLiberalismGiovanni Giolitti
Democratic Liberal PartyLiberalismVittorio Emanuele Orlando
Italian People's PartyChristian democracyLuigi Sturzo
Italian Radical PartyRadicalismEttore Sacchi

Composition

OfficeNamePartyTerm
Prime MinisterFrancesco Saverio NittiItalian Radical Party(1920–1920)
Minister of the InteriorFrancesco Saverio NittiItalian Radical Party(1920–1920)
Minister of Foreign AffairsVittorio ScialojaLiberal Union(1920–1920)
Minister of Justice and Worship AffairsAlfredo FalcioniDemocratic Liberal Party(1920–1920)
Minister of FinanceGiuseppe De NavaLiberal Union(1920–1920)
Minister of TreasuryCarlo SchanzerLiberal Union(1920–1920)
Minister of WarGiulio RodinòItalian People's Party(1920–1920)
Minister of the NavyGiovanni SechiMilitary(1920–1920)
Minister of Industry, Commerce and LabourMario AbbiateItalian Radical Party(1920–1920)
Giuseppe De NavaLiberal Union(1920–1920)
Minister of Public WorksCamillo PeanoDemocratic Liberal Party(1920–1920)
Minister of Maritime and Rails TransportGiuseppe De NavaLiberal Union(1920–1920)
Minister of AgricultureGiuseppe MicheliItalian People's Party(1920–1920)
Minister of Public EducationAndrea TorreDemocratic Liberal Party(1920–1920)
Minister of Labour and Social SecurityMario AbbiateItalian Radical Party(1920–1920)
Minister of Post and TelegraphsGiuseppe ParatoreDemocratic Liberal Party(1920–1920)
Minister of the ColoniesMeuccio RuiniItalian Radical Party(1920–1920)
Minister of Military Assistance and War PensionsUgo Da ComoLiberal Union(1920–1920)
Minister for the Lands freed by the EnemyAlberto La PegnaItalian Radical Party(1920–1920)

Notes and References

  1. http://storia.camera.it/governi/ii-governo-nitti Governo Nitti II