Mussolini government | |
|---|---|
59th Cabinet of Italy | |
| Date formed | 31 October 1922 |
| Date dissolved | 25 July 1943 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Victor Emmanuel III |
| Head of government | Benito Mussolini |
| Member party | |
| History | |
| Elections | 1924 1929 1934 |
| Predecessor | Facta II Cabinet |
| Successor | Badoglio I Cabinet (official) Mussolini Cabinet (in the RSI) |
The Mussolini government was the longest-lasting government in the history of Italy. The Cabinet administered the country from 31 October 1922 to 25 July 1943, for a total of 7,572 days, or 20 years, 8 months and 25 days.[1]
On taking office, the government was composed by members from National Fascist Party, Italian People's Party, Social Democracy, Italian Liberal Party, Italian Nationalist Association and other independent politicians.[2] However, since 1 July 1924, all other parties were purged and the government was composed exclusively of Fascists, except for a few military officers.
The government fell following the approval of the Grandi motion by the Grand Council of Fascism on 25 July 1943.
Government parties
[edit]From 1922 to 1924
[edit]From its beginnings until 1924, the government was composed by the following parties:
From 1924 to 1943
[edit]Until July 1, 1924, the government was made up of fascist, popular, liberal and nationalist exponents. From 1924 to 1943, with the transformation of Italy into a one-party totalitarian dictatorship, the government was composed only by members of the National Fascist Party.
| Party | Ideology | Leader | |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Fascist Party | Fascism | Benito Mussolini | |
Composition
[edit]References
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Media related to Mussolini Cabinet at Wikimedia Commons