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The Council of Ministers' origins date to the production of the Albertine Statute by the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1848. The Statute, which subsequently became the Constitution of the Kingdom of Italy, did not envision collegial meetings of individual ministers, but simply the existence of ministers as heads of their ministries, responsible for their operations.
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Pages in category "Government ministers of Italy" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 232 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The number of the ministries has varied over time from 20 to 25, including the ministers without portfolio.. The first attempt at structural reform of the Presidency of the Council, the structure of the Council of Ministers, and the arrangement of the ministers was put forward by Franco Bassanini, Minister of Public Administration in the Prodi I Cabinet, with legislative decree n. 300 of 30 ...
The prime minister of Italy is the head of the Council of Ministers, which holds effective executive power in the Italian government. [1] [2] The first officeholder was Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, who was sworn in on 23 March 1861 after the unification of Italy. [3]
Giorgia Meloni's Italian government will be sworn in on Saturday at 10 a.m. (0800 GMT). Giancarlo Giorgetti, 55, is a veteran political wheeler-dealer viewed as a moderate and relatively pro ...
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