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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.
Bhattarai is recognized for his leadership in advancing the church's mission and vision, both locally and within the wider Presbyterian community. The **General Secretary** of the NPA is **Rev. Amit Karthak**, who holds the position of Principal at the **Reformed and Presbyterian Seminary**, an educational institution dedicated to training ...
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]
Pages in category "Government ministries of Italy" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Italian religious leaders" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Davide ...
Italian leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1 C) Italian Christian clergy (3 C) I. Italian Christian theologians (2 C, 4 P)
Of the 60 prime ministers, eight served more than 5 years, while seventeen served less than a year. Benito Mussolini was the longest-serving head of government, having settled a dictatorship and ruled the country for a record of 20 years and 267 days; [1] [2] Tommaso Tittoni was the shortest-serving prime minister, having governed for 16 days only in 1905.
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 ...