Second Ricasoli government explained

Cabinet Name:Ricasoli II government
Cabinet Number:8th
Jurisdiction:Italy
Flag:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg
Flag Border:true
Date Formed:20 June 1866
Date Dissolved:10 April 1867
Government Head:Bettino Ricasoli
State Head:Victor Emmanuel II
Total Number:9
Political Party:Historical Right
Historical Left
Previous:La Marmora III Cabinet
Successor:Rattazzi II Cabinet

The Ricasoli II government of Italy held office from 20 June 1866 until 10 April 1867, a total of 294 days, or 9 months and 21 days.[1] It was also known as the Government of National Reconciliation, because it led Italy during the Third War of Independence.

History

As Prime Minister, Ricasoli refused Napoleon III's offer to cede Venetia to Italy, on condition that Italy should abandon the Prussian alliance, and also refused the Prussian decoration of the Black Eagle because La Marmora, author of the alliance, was not to receive it.

Upon the departure of the French troops from Rome at the end of 1866 he again attempted to conciliate the Vatican with a convention, in virtue of which Italy would have restored to the Church the property of the suppressed religious orders in return for the gradual payment of 24,000,000. In order to mollify the Vatican he conceded the exequatur to forty-five bishops inimical to the Italian régime. The Vatican accepted his proposal, but the Italian Chamber proved refractory, and, though dissolved by Ricasoli, returned more hostile than before. Without waiting for a vote, Ricasoli resigned office and thenceforward practically disappeared from political life.[2]

Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

PartyIdeologyLeader
Historical RightConservatismBettino Ricasoli
Historical LeftLiberalismUrbano Rattazzi

Composition

OfficeNamePartyTerm
Prime MinisterBettino RicasoliHistorical Right(1866–1867)
Minister of the InteriorBettino RicasoliHistorical Right(1866–1867)
Minister of Foreign AffairsBettino RicasoliHistorical Right(1866–1866)
Emilio Visconti VenostaHistorical Right(1866–1867)
Minister of Grace and JusticeFrancesco BorgattiHistorical Right(1866–1867)
Bettino RicasoliHistorical Right(1867–1867)
Filippo CordovaHistorical Right(1867–1867)
Minister of FinanceAntonio ScialojaHistorical Right(1866–1867)
Agostino DepretisHistorical Left(1867–1867)
Minister of WarIgnazio De GenovaMilitary(1866–1866)
Efisio CugiaMilitary(1866–1867)
Minister of the NavyAgostino DepretisHistorical Left(1866–1867)
Historical Right(1867–1867)
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and CommerceFilippo CordovaHistorical Right(1866–1867)
Minister of Public WorksStefano JaciniHistorical Right(1866–1867)
Giuseppe DevincenziHistorical Right(1867–1867)
Minister of Public EducationDomenico BertiHistorical Right(1866–1867)
Cesare CorrentiHistorical Right(1867–1867)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: II Governo Ricasoli / Governi / Camera dei deputati - Portale storico. storia.camera.it. 2017-09-27.
  2. Endnotes:
    • Tabarrini and Gotti, Lettere e documenti del barone Bettino Ricasoli, 10 vols. (Florence, 1886–1894)
    • Passerini, Genealogia e storia della famiglia Ricasoli (ibid. 1861)
    • Gotti, Vita del barone Bettino Ricasoli (ibid. 1894).