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Ivanoe Bonomi

Italian politician and prime minister (1921–2, 1944–5), born in Mantua, Lombardy, N Italy. A socialist deputy from 1909, he was expelled from the party with Bissolati-Bergamaschi at the Reggio Emilia Congress for his moderate views and support for the Libyan venture. He held a number of cabinet posts between 1916 and 1921 and became prime minister (1921–2), but was unable to confront Fascist violence. He was briefly prime minister again (1944–5) and president of the senate (1948–51).

Ivanoe Bonomi
Prime Minister of Italy
In office
July 4, 1921 – February 26, 1922
June 18, 1944 – June 19, 1945
Preceded by Giovanni Giolitti
Pietro Badoglio
Succeeded by Luigi Facta
Ferruccio Parri
Born October 18, 1873
Mantua, Italy
Died April 20, 1951
Rome, Italy
Political party Italian Socialist Party (1893-1912) / Italian Reform Socialist Party (1912-26) / Labour Democratic Party (1942-46) / Italian Democratic Socialist Party (1948-51)

Ivanoe Bonomi (October 18, 1873 – April 20, 1951) was an Italian politician and statesman before and after World War II.

Preceded by:
Giovanni Giolitti
Prime Minister of Italy
1921–1922
Succeeded by:
Luigi Facta
Italian Minister of the Interior
1921–1922
Preceded by:
Pietro Badoglio
Prime Minister of Italy
1944–1945
Succeeded by:
Ferruccio Parri
Preceded by:
Salvatore Aldisio
Italian Minister of the Interior
1944–1945
Succeeded by:
Ferruccio Parri
Preceded by:
Pietro Badoglio
Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs
1944
Succeeded by:
Alcide De Gasperi
Preceded by:
Umberto Terracini
(Constituent Assembly)
President of the Italian Senate
1948-1951
Succeeded by:
Enrico De Nicola

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