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Minghetti I Cabinet

5th Cabinet of Italy
Date formed24 March 1863
Date dissolved28 September 1864
People and organisations
Head of stateVictor Emmanuel II
Head of governmentMarco Minghetti
Total no. of members9
Member partyHistorical Right
History
PredecessorFarini Cabinet
SuccessorLa Marmora II Cabinet

The Minghetti I Cabinet held office from 24 March 1863 until 28 September 1864, a total of 554 days, or 1 year, 6 months and 4 days.[1]

Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

Party Ideology Leader
bgcolor="Template:Historical Right/meta/color" | Historical Right Conservatism Marco Minghetti

Composition

Office Name Party Term
Prime Minister Marco Minghetti bgcolor="Template:Historical Right/meta/color" | Historical Right (1863–1864)
Minister of the Interior Ubaldino Peruzzi bgcolor="Template:Historical Right/meta/color" | Historical Right (1863–1864)
Minister of Foreign Affairs Emilio Visconti Venosta bgcolor="Template:Historical Right/meta/color" | Historical Right (1863–1864)
Minister of Grace and Justice Giuseppe Pisanelli bgcolor="Template:Historical Right/meta/color" | Historical Right (1863–1864)
Minister of Finance Marco Minghetti bgcolor="Template:Historical Right/meta/color" | Historical Right (1863–1864)
Minister of War Alessandro Della Rovere bgcolor="Template:Military (Italy)/meta/color" | Military (1863–1864)
Minister of the Navy Orazio di Negro bgcolor="Template:Military (Italy)/meta/color" | Military (1863–1863)
Efisio Cugia bgcolor="Template:Military (Italy)/meta/color" | Military (1863–1864)
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce Giovanni Manna bgcolor="Template:Historical Right/meta/color" | Historical Right (1863–1864)
Minister of Public Works Luigi Federico Menabrea bgcolor="Template:Historical Right/meta/color" | Historical Right (1863–1864)
Minister of Public Education Michele Amari bgcolor="Template:Historical Right/meta/color" | Historical Right (1863–1864)

References