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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]
Giolitti was prime minister five times between 1892 and 1921 and the second-longest serving prime minister in Italian history. Giolitti was a master in the political art of trasformismo , the method of making a flexible, fluid centrist coalition in Parliament which sought to isolate the extremes of the left and the right in Italian politics.
The Council of Ministers (Italian: Consiglio dei Ministri, CdM) is the principal executive organ of the Government of Italy. It comprises the President of the Council (the Prime Minister of Italy), all the ministers, and the Undersecretary to the Prime Minister.
Pages in category "Prime ministers of Italy" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Prime ministers of Italy; Ministers. Minister of the Interior (Italy) Minister of Foreign Affairs (Italy) Minister of Defence (Italy) Minister of Justice (Italy)
Cabinet reshuffles are also possible in case specific ministers lack the support of the parliament, while the prime minister remains in charge. In the history of the Italian Republic, there have been twenty legislatures (including the Constituent Assembly), forty-five consecutive premierships, and sixty-eight different cabinets.
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Prime Minister: Copenhagen Denmark: Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour: 1861 Italy: Prime Minister: Turin Kingdom of Italy: Illness – malaria [24] Jonas Furrer: 1861 Switzerland: Member of the Federal Council: Bad Ragaz Switzerland: Illness – kidney disease [25] José Santos Guardiola: 1862 Honduras: President: Comayagua Honduras: Assassination ...