Luzzatti Cabinet

The Luzzatti Cabinet held office from 31 March 1910 until 29 March 1911, a total of 363 days, or 11 months and 28 days.[1]

Luzzatti Cabinet

48th Cabinet of Italy
Date formed31 March 1910
Date dissolved29 March 1911
People and organisations
Head of stateVictor Emmanuel III
Head of governmentSidney Sonnino
Total no. of members11
Member partyHistorical Left
Historical Right
Italian Radical Party
History
PredecessorSonnino II Cabinet
SuccessorGiolitti IV Cabinet

Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

Party Ideology Leader
Historical Left Liberalism Giovanni Giolitti
Historical Right Conservatism Sidney Sonnino
Italian Radical Party Radicalism Ettore Sacchi

Composition

Office Name Party Term
Prime Minister Luigi Luzzatti Historical Right (1910–1911)
Minister of the Interior Luigi Luzzatti Historical Right (1910–1911)
Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Paternò Castello Historical Right (1910–1911)
Minister of Grace and Justice Cesare Fani Historical Right (1910–1911)
Minister of Finance Luigi Facta Historical Right (1910–1911)
Minister of Treasury Francesco Tedesco Historical Left (1910–1911)
Minister of War Paolo Spingardi Military (1910–1911)
Minister of the Navy Pasquale Leonardo Cattolica Military (1910–1911)
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce Giovanni Raineri Historical Right (1910–1911)
Minister of Public Works Ettore Sacchi Italian Radical Party (1910–1911)
Minister of Public Education Luigi Credaro Italian Radical Party (1910–1911)
Minister of Post and Telegraphs Antonio Ciuffelli Historical Left (1910–1911)
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gollark: Also, £103/year on reading? That's only something like 15 books.
gollark: Just determine some reasonable amount of things to get for yourself and donate/save excesses, I guess.
gollark: You should not let yourself be bound by the wrong and bad spending habits of the median family.
gollark: You might want to actually have savings, as a worrying amount of people apparently don't.

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