Rudinì III Cabinet

The Rudinì III Cabinet held office from 15 July 1896 until 14 December 1897, a total of 521 days, or 1 year, 5 months and 3 days.[1]

Rudinì III Cabinet

34th Cabinet of Italy
Date formed15 July 1896
Date dissolved14 December 1897
People and organisations
Head of stateUmberto I
Head of governmentAntonio Starabba di Rudinì
Total no. of members11
Member partyHistorical Right
History
PredecessorRudinì II Cabinet
SuccessorRudinì IV Cabinet

Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

Party Ideology Leader
Historical Right Conservatism Antonio Starabba di Rudinì

The cabinet was externally supported by the Historical Left.

Composition

Office Name Party Term
Prime Minister Antonio Starabba di Rudinì Historical Right (1896–1897)
Minister of the Interior Antonio Starabba di Rudinì Historical Right (1896–1897)
Minister of Foreign Affairs Emilio Visconti Venosta Historical Right (1896–1897)
Minister of Grace and Justice Giacomo Giuseppe Costa Historical Right (1896–1897)
Antonio Starabba di Rudinì Historical Right (1897–1897)
Emanuele Gianturco Historical Right (1897–1897)
Minister of Finance Ascanio Branca Historical Right (1896–1897)
Minister of Treasury Luigi Luzzatti Historical Right (1896–1897)
Minister of War Luigi Pelloux Military (1896–1897)
Minister of the Navy Benedetto Brin Military (1896–1897)
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce Francesco Guicciardini Historical Right (1896–1897)
Minister of Public Works Giulio Prinetti Historical Right (1896–1897)
Minister of Public Education Emanuele Gianturco Historical Right (1896–1897)
Giovanni Codronchi Historical Right (1897–1897)
Minister of Post and Telegraphs Emilio Sineo Historical Right (1896–1897)
gollark: Can't wait for the next fully wireless iPhone.
gollark: This is not based. What happens when a better standard inevitably arises?
gollark: The best part is those baseband processors. Full access to basically all the radio hardware, decades of legacy code, entirely closed-source and probably unaudited!
gollark: All widely deployed software is inevitably awful, as they say.
gollark: Also that the entire phone hardware/software stack is a horrifying inconsistent mess.

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