2. San Marine Cabinet

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The 2nd San Marino Cabinet was in office from September 16, 1943 to October 28, 1943.

The first parliamentary elections in San Marino after the fall of the fascist government took place on September 5, 1943. The parliament ( Consiglio Grande e Generale ) elected a new government ( Congresso di Stato ) on September 16, which consisted of ten people. At that time there were no parties, the cabinet was composed equally of five members of the left, which organized itself in 1945 as Comitato della Libertà , and five members of the Christian conservative forces, which joined together in 1945 to form the Unione Sammarinese Democratca .

After Mussolini's liberation and the occupation of Italy by German troops, the Pact of Satisfaction ( Patto di Pacificazione ) was concluded in San Marino . An emergency cabinet with expanded powers was appointed, including five members of the disbanded fascist party.

List of ministers

The San Marinese constitution has no head of government; in the diplomatic protocol, the foreign minister takes on the role of head of government.

Until 1955 there were fixed departmental assignments only in exceptional cases. Only the offices of Segretario per gli Affari Esteri (Foreign Minister) and Segretario per gli Affari Interni (Interior Minister) have existed since the 19th century. However, these did not belong to the Congresso di Stato (cabinet) until the 1950s .

Department minister Term of office
Foreign Gustavo Babboni September 16, 1943 - October 28, 1943
Interior Giuseppe Forcellini September 16, 1943 - October 28, 1943
Francesco Balsimelli September 16, 1943 - October 28, 1943
Alvaro Casali September 16, 1943 - October 28, 1943
Marino Della Balda September 16, 1943 - October 28, 1943
Giacomino Gini September 16, 1943 - October 28, 1943
Sante Lonfernini September 16, 1943 - October 28, 1943
Teodoro Lonfernini September 16, 1943 - October 28, 1943
Ferruccio Martelli September 16, 1943 - October 28, 1943
Antonio Morganti September 16, 1943 - October 28, 1943
Enea Suzzi Valli September 16, 1943 - October 28, 1943
Luigi Tonnini September 16, 1943 - October 28, 1943

Remarks

  1. ^ Segretario di Stato per gli Affari Esteri e Politici (not a member of the Congresso di Stato)
  2. ^ Segretario di Stato per gli Affari Interni e Finanze (not a member of the Congresso di Stato)

literature

  • Domenico Gasperoni: I Governi di San Marino. Storia e personaggi. AIEP Editore, Serravalle 2015, ISBN 978-88-6086-118-4 , pp. 155-157.