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Badoglio II Cabinet

62nd Cabinet of Italy
Date formed24 April 1943
Date dissolved18 June 1944
People and organisations
Head of stateVictor Emmanuel III
Head of governmentPietro Badoglio
Total no. of members13
Member partyDC, PCI, PLI, PSIUP, PdA, PDL
History
PredecessorBadoglio I Cabinet
SuccessorBonomi II Cabinet

The Badoglio II Cabinet held office from 24 April until 18 June 1944, a total of 55 days, or 1 months and 25 days.[1] It was the first government in Italian history with the presence of the socialists and the communists.

Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

Party Ideology Leader
bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | Christian Democracy Christian democracy Alcide De Gasperi
bgcolor="Template:Italian Communist Party/meta/color" | Italian Communist Party Communism Palmiro Togliatti
bgcolor="Template:Italian Liberal Party/meta/color" | Italian Liberal Party Liberalism Benedetto Croce
bgcolor="Template:Italian Socialist Party/meta/color" | Italian Socialist Party Socialism Pietro Nenni
bgcolor="Template:Action Party (Italy)/meta/color" | Action Party Liberal socialism Ferruccio Parri
bgcolor="Template:Labour Democratic Party/meta/color" | Labour Democratic Party Social democracy Ivanoe Bonomi

Composition

Office Name Party Term
Prime Minister Pietro Badoglio bgcolor="Template:Military (Italy)/meta/color" | Military (1944–1944)
Deputy Prime Minister Palmiro Togliatti bgcolor="Template:Italian Communist Party/meta/color" | Italian Communist Party (1944–1944)
Minister of the Interior Salvatore Aldisio bgcolor="Template:Christian Democracy (Italy)/meta/color" | Christian Democracy (1944–1944)
Minister of Foreign Affairs Pietro Badoglio bgcolor="Template:Military (Italy)/meta/color" | Military (1944–1944)
Minister of Grace and Justice Vincenzo Arangio-Ruiz bgcolor="Template:Italian Liberal Party/meta/color" | Italian Liberal Party (1944–1944)
Minister of Finance Quinto Quintieri bgcolor="Template:Italian Liberal Party/meta/color" | Italian Liberal Party (1944–1944)
Minister of War Taddeo Orlando bgcolor="Template:Military (Italy)/meta/color" | Military (1944–1944)
Minister of the Navy Raffaele de Courten bgcolor="Template:Military (Italy)/meta/color" | Military (1944–1944)
Minister of Air Force Renato Sandalli bgcolor="Template:Military (Italy)/meta/color" | Military (1944–1944)
Minister of Industry and Commerce Attilio Di Napoli bgcolor="Template:Italian Socialist Party/meta/color" | Italian Socialist Party (1944–1944)
Minister of Public Works Alberto Tarchiani bgcolor="Template:Action Party (Italy)/meta/color" | Action Party (1944–1944)
Minister of Agriculture and Forests Fausto Gullo bgcolor="Template:Italian Communist Party/meta/color" | Italian Communist Party (1944–1944)
Minister of Public Education Adolfo Omodeo bgcolor="Template:Action Party (Italy)/meta/color" | Action Party (1944–1944)
Minister of Communications Francesco Cerabona bgcolor="Template:Labour Democratic Party/meta/color" | Labour Democratic Party (1944–1944)
Minister of Italian Africa Pietro Badoglio bgcolor="Template:Military (Italy)/meta/color" | Military (1944–1944)
Secretary of the Council of Ministers Renato Morelli bgcolor="Template:Italian Liberal Party/meta/color" | Italian Liberal Party (1944–1944)

References