Second Cairoli government

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Cairoli II government
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19th Cabinet of Italy
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Date formed14 July 1879
Date dissolved25 November 1879
People and organisations
Head of state Umberto I
Head of government Benedetto Cairoli
Total no. of members10
Member party Historical Left
History
Predecessor Depretis III Cabinet
Successor Cairoli III Cabinet

The Cairoli II government of Italy held office from 14 July 1879 until 25 November 1879, a total of 134 days, or 4 months and 11 days. [1]

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Government parties

The government was composed by the following parties:

PartyIdeologyLeader
Historical Left Liberalism Agostino Depretis

Composition

OfficeNamePartyTerm
Prime Minister Benedetto Cairoli Historical Left (1879–1879)
Minister of the Interior Tommaso Villa Historical Left (1879–1879)
Minister of Foreign Affairs Benedetto Cairoli Historical Left (1879–1879)
Minister of Grace and Justice Giovanni Battista Varè Historical Left (1879–1879)
Minister of Finance Bernardino Grimaldi Historical Left (1879–1879)
Minister of Treasury Bernardino Grimaldi Historical Left (1879–1879)
Minister of War Cesare Bonelli Military (1879–1879)
Minister of the Navy Cesare Bonelli Military (1879–1879)
Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce Benedetto Cairoli Historical Left (1879–1879)
Minister of Public Works Alfredo Baccarini Historical Left (1879–1879)
Minister of Public Education Francesco Paolo Perez Historical Left (1879–1879)

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