Rattazzi I Cabinet
The Rattazzi I Cabinet held office from 3 March 1862 until 8 December 1862, a total of 280 days, or 9 months and 5 days.[1]
Rattazzi I Cabinet | |
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3rd Cabinet of Italy | |
Date formed | 3 March 1862 |
Date dissolved | 8 December 1862 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Victor Emmanuel II |
Head of government | Urbano Rattazzi |
Total no. of members | 9 |
Member party | Historical Left Historical Right |
History | |
Predecessor | Ricasoli I Cabinet |
Successor | Farini Cabinet |
History
In consequence of the negotiations for the cession of Nice and Savoy to France, which cession Urbano Rattazzi opposed, he again retired in January 1860. On changing his views on this policy, he became president of the lower chamber in the first Italian Parliament, and in March 1862 succeeded Ricasoli in the government, retaining for himself the portfolios of Foreign Affairs and of the Interior. However, in consequence of his policy of repression towards Garibaldi at Aspromonte, he was driven from office in the following December.[2][3]
Government parties
The government was composed by the following parties:
Party | Ideology | Leader | |
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Historical Left | Liberalism | Urbano Rattazzi | |
Historical Right | Conservatism | Bettino Ricasoli | |
Composition
Office | Name | Party | Term | ||
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Prime Minister | Urbano Rattazzi | Historical Left | (1862–1862) | ||
Minister of the Interior | Urbano Rattazzi | Historical Left | (1862–1862) | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Urbano Rattazzi | Historical Left | (1862–1862) | ||
Giacomo Durando | Historical Right | (1862–1862) | |||
Minister of Grace and Justice | Filippo Cordova | Historical Right | (1861–1862) | ||
Raffaele Conforti | Historical Left | (1862–1862) | |||
Minister of Finance | Quintino Sella | Historical Right | (1862–1862) | ||
Minister of War | Agostino Petitti Bagliani di Roreto | Military | (1862–1862) | ||
Minister of the Navy | Carlo Pellion di Persano | Military | (1862–1862) | ||
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce | Gioacchino Napoleone Pepoli | Historical Left | (1862–1862) | ||
Minister of Public Works | Agostino Depretis | Historical Left | (1862–1862) | ||
Minister of Public Education | Pasquale Stanislao Mancini | Historical Left | (1862–1862) | ||
Carlo Matteucci | Historical Left | (1862–1862) |
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References
- "I Governo Rattazzi / Governi / Camera dei deputati - Portale storico". storia.camera.it. Retrieved 2017-09-27.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Rattazzi, Urbano". Encyclopædia Britannica. 22 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 919. This work in turn cites: - Rattazzi, Laetitia (1881). Rattazzi et son temps. Paris.
- King, Bolton (1899). History of Italian Unity. London.
- Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). Encyclopedia Americana. .
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