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The longest-serving prime minister in the history of Italy was Benito Mussolini, who ruled the country from 1922 until 1943; [13] the longest-serving prime minister of the Italian Republic is Silvio Berlusconi, who held the position for more than nine years between 1994 and 2011. [14]
Of the 60 prime ministers, eight served more than 5 years, while seventeen served less than a year. Benito Mussolini is the longest-serving head of government, having settled a dictatorship and ruled the country for a record of 20 years and 267 days; [1] Tommaso Tittoni was the shortest-serving prime minister, having governed for 16 days only in 1905.
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.
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This is a timeline of Italian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Italy and its predecessor states, including Ancient Rome and Prehistoric Italy. Date of the prehistoric era are approximate. For further background, see history of Italy and list of prime ministers of Italy
Wikipedia categories named after prime ministers of Italy (10 C) Pages in category "Prime ministers of Italy" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.
6 February – Paolo Violi, Italian-Canadian mobster (d. 1978) [3] 13 April – Anita Cerquetti, operatic soprano (d. 2014) 3 May – Aldo Rossi, architect and designer (d. 1997) 7 June – Andrea Gemma, bishop (d. 2019) 24 June – Emilio Fede, newsreader, journalist and writer; 14 July – Maria Musso, sprinter and pentathlete (d. 2024)
History of Italy; Timeline of Italian history; ... Fernando Tambroni, politician and prime minister (born 1901) [13] Notes. Steinberg, S. (26 December 2016).