Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudinì

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Antonio Starrabba (or Starabba), Marquess of Rudinì (16 April 1839Template:Snd7 August 1908) was an Italian statesman, Prime Minister of Italy between 1891 and 1892 and from 1896 until 1898.

Biography

Early life and patriotic activities

He was born in Palermo (then part of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies) into an aristocratic Sicilian family.<ref name=sarti534>Sarti, Italy: a reference guide from the Renaissance to the present, pp. 534-35</ref> However, his family was of a more cultured, liberal disposition than many of their contemporaries.

In 1859, he joined the revolutionary committee which paved the way for Garibaldi's triumphs in the following year. After spending a short time in Turin as attaché to the Italian foreign office, he was elected mayor of Palermo. In 1866, he displayed considerable personal courage and energy in quelling an insurrection of separatist and reactionary tendencies. The prestige thus acquired led to his appointment as prefect of Palermo. It was while occupying that position that he put down brigandage throughout the province. In 1868, he was prefect of Naples.<ref name="EB1911">{{#if: |

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In October 1869 he became minister of the interior in the Menabrea cabinet. The cabinet fell a few months later, and although Starabba was an elected member of parliament for Canicattì, he held no important position until, upon the death of Marco Minghetti in 1886, he became leader of the Right.<ref name="EB1911"/><ref name=sarti534/>

Political career and premierships

Early in 1891, he succeeded Francesco Crispi as premier and minister of foreign affairs, forming a coalition cabinet with a part of the Left under Giovanni Nicotera. His administration proved vacillating, but it initiated the economic reforms by virtue of which Italian finances were put on a sound basis and also renewed the Triple Alliance.<ref name="EB1911"/>

He was overthrown in May 1892 by a vote of the Chamber and was succeeded by Giovanni Giolitti. Upon the return of his rival, Crispi, to power in December 1893, he resumed political activity, allying himself with the Radical leader, Felice Cavallotti.<ref name="EB1911"/>

The crisis resulting from the disastrous battle of Adowa enabled Rudinì to return to power as premier and minister of the interior in a cabinet formed by the veteran Conservative, General Ricotti. He signed the Treaty of Addis Ababa that formally ended the First Italo-Ethiopian War recognizing Ethiopia as an independent country.<ref>Harold Marcus, The Life and Times of Menelik II: Ethiopia 1844-1913 (Lawrenceville: Red Sea Press, 1995), pp. 174-177</ref> He endangered relations with Great Britain by the unauthorized publication of confidential diplomatic correspondence in a Green-bookTemplate:Definition needed on Abyssinian affairs.<ref name="EB1911"/>

Di Rudinì recognised the excessive brutality of the repression of the Fasci Siciliani under his predecessor Crispi. Many Fasci members were pardoned and released from jail.<ref>Pardon for Italian Socialists, The New York Times, March 14, 1896</ref> He made it clear though that a reorganization of the Fasci would not be tolerated. Di Rudinì's minister of the treasury Luigi Luzzatti passed two measures of social legislation in 1898. The industrial workmen's compensation scheme from 1883 was made obligatory with the employer bearing all costs, and a voluntary fund for contributory disability and old age pensions was created.<ref name=seton185>Seton-Watson, Italy from liberalism to fascism, pp. 185-86</ref>

To satisfy the anti-colonial party, he ceded Kassala to Great Britain, thereby provoking much indignation in Italy. His internal policy was marked by continual yielding to Radical pressure and by the persecution of Crispi. During his second term of office, he thrice modified his cabinet (July 1896, December 1897, and May 1898) without strengthening his political position. By dissolving the Chamber early in 1897 and favouring Radical candidates in the general election, he paved the way for the outbreak of popular uprisings about rising prices in May 1898.<ref name="EB1911"/> Rudinì declared the state of siege at Naples, Florence, Livorno and Milan, and the suppression of the riot resulted in a bloodshed in Milan. Indignation at the results of his policy left him without the support of both the Left – who blamed him for the bloodshed – and the Right – who blamed him for the permissiveness that allegedly had promoted the uprisings and led to his overthrow in June 1898.<ref name=sarti534/>

Death and legacy

Di Rudinì retained his seat in Parliament until his death in 1908. Has reputed to be a thorough gentleman and grand seigneur. One of the largest and wealthiest landowners in Sicily, he managed his estates on liberal lines and was never troubled by agrarian disturbances. The marquis, who had not been in office since 1898, died at Rome in August 1908, leaving a son, Carlo, who married a daughter of Henry Labouchère.<ref name="EB1911"/>

In many respects Rudinì, though leader of the Right and nominally a Conservative politician, proved a dissolving element in the Italian Conservative ranks. By his alliance with the Liberals under Nicotera in 1891, and by his understanding with the Radicals under Cavallotti in 1894-1898; by abandoning his Conservative colleague, General Ricotti, to whom he owed the premiership in 1896; and by his vacillating action after his fall from power, he divided and demoralized a constitutional party which, with more sincerity and less reliance upon political cleverness, he might have welded into a solid parliamentary organization.<ref name="EB1911"/>

Many books have been written about his life, including La settimana dell'anarchia del 1866 a Palermo by Gaspare di Mercurio.<ref>Di Mercurio, Gaspare (1991),La settimana dell'anarchia del 1866 a Palermo; Antonio Di Rudinì, primo sindaco contro la mafia, Palermo: I.L.A. Palma</ref>

List of Rudinì's cabinets

1st cabinet (6 February 1891 Template:Ndash 15 May 1892)

Portfolio Holder Party
President of the Council of Ministers style="background:Template:Party color;"| The Marquess of Rudinì Liberal-Conservative
Ministers
Minister of Foreign Affairs style="background:Template:Party color;"| The Marquess of Rudinì Liberal-Conservative
Minister of the Interior style="background:Template:Party color;"| Giovanni Nicotera Dissident Left
Minister of Justice and Worship style="background:Template:Party color;"| Luigi Ferraris Liberal-Conservative
Minister of War Lt. General Luigi Pelloux Military
Minister of the Navy style="background:Template:Party color;"| Admiral Simone Antonio Saint-Bon Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Finance style="background:Template:Party color;"| Giuseppe Colombo Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Treasury style="background:Template:Party color;"| Luigi Luzzatti Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Public Education style="background:Template:Party color;"| Pasquale Villari Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Public Works rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;"| Ascanio Branca Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Post and Telegraph
Minister of Agricolture, Industry and Commerce style="background:Template:Party color;"| Bruno Chimirri Liberal-Conservative

2nd cabinet (10 March 1896 Template:Ndash 15 July 1896)

Portfolio Holder Party
President of the Council of Ministers style="background:Template:Party color;"| The Marquess of Rudinì Liberal-Conservative
Ministers
Minister of the Interior style="background:Template:Party color;"| The Marquess of Rudinì Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Justice and Worship style="background:Template:Party color;"| Giacomo Costa None
Minister of Foreign Affairs style="background:Template:Party color;"| Onorato Caetani Liberal-Conservative
Minister of War Lt. General Cesare Ricotti-Magnani Military
Minister of the Navy style="background:Template:Party color;"| Benedetto Brin Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Finance style="background:Template:Party color;"| Ascanio Branca Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Treasury style="background:Template:Party color;"| Giuseppe Colombo Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Public Education style="background:Template:Party color;"| Emanuele Gianturco Democrat
Minister of Public Works style="background:Template:Party color;"| Costantino Perazzi None
Minister of Post and Telegraph style="background:Template:Party color;"| Pietro Carmine Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Agricolture, Industry and Commerce style="background:Template:Party color;"| Francesco Guicciardini Democrat
Ministers without portfolio
Civil Commissioner for Sicily style="background:Template:Party color;"| Giovanni Codronchi Liberal-Conservative

3rd cabinet (15 July 1896 Template:Ndash 14 December 1897)

Portfolio Holder Party
President of the Council of Ministers style="background:Template:Party color;"| The Marquess of Rudinì Liberal-Conservative
Ministers
Minister of the Interior style="background:Template:Party color;"| The Marquess of Rudinì Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Justice and Worship style="background:Template:Party color;"| Giacomo Costa None
Minister of Foreign Affairs style="background:Template:Party color;"| Emilio Visconti Venosta Liberal-Conservative
Minister of War Lt. General Luigi Pelloux Military
Minister of the Navy style="background:Template:Party color;"| Benedetto Brin Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Finance style="background:Template:Party color;"| Ascanio Branca Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Treasury style="background:Template:Party color;"| Luigi Luzzatti Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Public Education style="background:Template:Party color;"| Emanuele Gianturco Democrat
Minister of Public Works style="background:Template:Party color;"| Giulio Prinetti Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Post and Telegraph style="background:Template:Party color;"| Emilio Sineo None
Minister of Agricolture, Industry and Commerce style="background:Template:Party color;"| Francesco Guicciardini Democrat
Ministers without portfolio
Civil Commissioner for Sicily style="background:Template:Party color;"| Giovanni Codronchi Liberal-Conservative

Changes:

  • On 18 September 1897, Giovanni Codronchi became Minister of Public Education, substituting Emanuele Gianturco

4th cabinet (14 December 1897 Template:Ndash 1 June 1898)

Portfolio Holder Party
President of the Council of Ministers style="background:Template:Party color;"| The Marquess of Rudinì Liberal-Conservative
Ministers
Minister of the Interior style="background:Template:Party color;"| The Marquess of Rudinì Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Justice and Worship style="background:Template:Party color;"| Giuseppe Zanardelli Democrat
Minister of Foreign Affairs style="background:Template:Party color;"| Emilio Visconti Venosta Liberal-Conservative
Minister of War Lt. General Alessandro Asinari di San Marzano Military
Minister of the Navy style="background:Template:Party color;"| Benedetto Brin Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Finance style="background:Template:Party color;"| Ascanio Branca Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Treasury style="background:Template:Party color;"| Luigi Luzzatti Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Public Education style="background:Template:Party color;"| Nicolò Gallo Democrat
Minister of Public Works style="background:Template:Party color;"| Giuseppe Pavoncelli Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Post and Telegraph style="background:Template:Party color;"| Emilio Sineo None
Minister of Agricolture, Industry and Commerce style="background:Template:Party color;"| Francesco Cocco-Ortu Democrat

5th cabinet (1 June 1898 Template:Ndash 29 June 1898)

Portfolio Holder Party
President of the Council of Ministers style="background:Template:Party color;"| The Marquess of Rudinì Liberal-Conservative
Ministers
Minister of the Interior rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;"| The Marquess of Rudinì Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Agricolture, Industry and Commerce
Minister of Justice and Worship style="background:Template:Party color;"| Teodorico Bonacci None
Minister of Foreign Affairs style="background:Template:Party color;"| Raffaele Cappelli Liberal-Conservative
Minister of War Lt. General Alessandro Asinari di San Marzano Military
Minister of the Navy Vice Admiral Felice Napoleone Canevaro Military
Minister of Finance style="background:Template:Party color;"| Ascanio Branca Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Treasury style="background:Template:Party color;"| Luigi Luzzatti Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Public Education style="background:Template:Party color;"| Luigi Cremona Democrat
Minister of Public Works style="background:Template:Party color;"| General Achille Afan de Rivera Liberal-Conservative
Minister of Post and Telegraph style="background:Template:Party color;"| Secondo Frola Liberal-Conservative

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