Cabinet Mussolini | |
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Date formed | 1922 |
Date dissolved | 1943 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Benito Mussolini |
Head of state | King Victor Emmanuel III |
Member party | National Fascist Party |
History | |
Election(s) |
1924 1929 1934 |
The successive Mussolini cabinets form the longest-serving cabinet in the history of united Italy: the cabinets under Mussolini stayed in office from 31 October 1922 to 25 July 1943 for a total of 7572 days (20 years, 8 months and 25 days).
On taking office, the government was composed of:
From 1 July 1924 forward, all other parties were purged and the government was composed exclusively of fascists, except for a few military officers.
Department established on 30 August 1925
Department established on 8 April 1937.
Deleted July 5, 1923
Deleted the April 8, 1937 and replaced with the 'Italian Africa'
Established April 30, 1924 in place of the 'Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs'
Established July 2, 1926
Established May 27, 1937
Established September 12, 1929
Deleted April 30, 1924
Established February 6, 1943
Deleted September 12, 1929 and replaced with the 'National Education'.
Established November 20, 1937
Established June 23, 1935. Change Name, May 27, 1937, in 'Ministry of Popular Culture'.
Deleted February 5, 1923
Since December 31, 1922 is merged with that of Finance