Parri Cabinet

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Parri Cabinet
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64th Cabinet of Italy
Ferruccio Parri Senato.jpg
Date formed21 June 1945
Date dissolved10 December 1945
People and organisations
Head of stateVictor Emmanuel III
Head of governmentFerruccio Parri
Total no. of members16
Member partyDC, PCI, PLI, PSIUP, PdA, PDL
History
PredecessorBonomi III Cabinet
SuccessorDe Gasperi I Cabinet

The Parri Cabinet held office from 21 June until 10 December 1945, a total of 172 days, or 5 months and 19 days.[1]

Government parties[]

The government was composed by the following parties:

Party Ideology Leader
Christian Democracy Christian democracy Alcide De Gasperi
Italian Communist Party Communism Palmiro Togliatti
Italian Liberal Party Liberalism Benedetto Croce
Italian Socialist Party Socialism Pietro Nenni
Action Party Liberal socialism Ferruccio Parri
Labour Democratic Party Social democracy Ivanoe Bonomi

Composition[]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime MinisterFerruccio Parri21 June 194510 December 1945 Action Party
Deputy Prime MinisterPietro Nenni19451945 Socialist Party
Manlio Brosio19451945 Liberal Party
Minister of the InteriorFerruccio Parri21 June 19458 December 1945 Action Party
Minister of Foreign AffairsAlcide De Gasperi12 December 194418 October 1946 Christian Democracy
Minister of Grace and JusticePalmiro Togliatti21 June 19451 July 1946 Communist Party
Minister of FinanceMauro Scoccimarro21 June 19452 February 1947 Communist Party
Minister of TreasuryMarcello Soleri21 June 194522 July 1945 Liberal Party
Federico Ricci22 July 19458 December 1945 Independent
Minister of WarStefano Jacini21 June 19458 December 1945 Christian Democracy
Minister of the NavyRaffaele de Courten28 July 194314 July 1946 Military
Minister of the Air Force21 June 194514 July 1946 Labour Democracy
Minister of Industry and CommerceGiovanni Gronchi18 June 19441 July 1946 Christian Democracy
Minister of Public WorksGiuseppe Romita21 June 19458 December 1945 Socialist Party
Minister of Labour and Social Security21 June 194513 July 1946 Socialist Party
Minister of Agriculture and ForestsFausto Gullo22 April 19441 July 1946 Communist Party
Minister of Public EducationVincenzo Arangio-Ruiz12 December 19448 December 1945 Liberal Party
Minister of TransportUgo La Malfa17 June 19458 December 1945 Action Party
Minister of Post and TelecommunicationsMario Scelba21 June 19452 February 1947 Christian Democracy
Minister of Italian AfricaFerruccio Parri21 June 194510 December 1945 Action Party
Minister for ReconstructionMeuccio Ruini21 June 194510 December 1945 Labour Democracy
Minister for Post-War AssistanceEmilio Lussu21 June 194510 December 1945 Action Party
Minister of Supply21 June 194510 December 1945 Labour Democracy
Minister for the National CouncilManlio Brosio21 June 194510 December 1945 Liberal Party
Minister for the Constituent AssemblyPietro Nenni21 June 194510 December 1945 Socialist Party
Secretary of the Council of MinistersGiorgio Amendola19451945 Communist Party
19451945 Liberal Party

References[]

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