Crispi I Cabinet
The Crispi I Cabinet held office from 29 July 1887 until 9 March 1889, a total of 589 days, or 1 year, 7 months and 8 days.[1]
Crispi I Cabinet | |
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27th Cabinet of Italy | |
Date formed | 29 July 1887 |
Date dissolved | 9 March 1889 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Umberto I |
Head of government | Francesco Crispi |
Total no. of members | 10 |
Member party | Historical Left |
History | |
Predecessor | Depretis VIII Cabinet |
Successor | Crispi II Cabinet |
Government parties
The government was composed by the following parties:
Party | Ideology | Leader | |
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Historical Left | Liberalism | Francesco Crispi |
Composition
Office | Name | Party | Term | |
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Prime Minister | Francesco Crispi | Historical Left | (1887–1889) | |
Minister of the Interior | Francesco Crispi | Historical Left | (1887–1889) | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Francesco Crispi | Historical Left | (1887–1889) | |
Minister of Grace and Justice | Giuseppe Zanardelli | Historical Left | (1887–1889) | |
Minister of Finance | Bernardino Grimaldi | Historical Left | (1887–1888) | |
Luigi Miceli | Historical Left | (1888–1889) | ||
Minister of Treasury | Agostino Magliani | Historical Left | (1887–1888) | |
Costantino Perazzi | Historical Left | (1888–1889) | ||
Minister of War | Ettore Bertolè Viale | Military | (1887–1889) | |
Minister of the Navy | Benedetto Brin | Military | (1887–1889) | |
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce | Luigi Miceli | Historical Left | (1887–1889) | |
Minister of Public Works | Giuseppe Saracco | Historical Left | (1887–1889) | |
Minister of Public Education | Michele Coppino | Historical Left | (1887–1888) | |
Paolo Boselli | Historical Right | (1888–1889) |
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