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Giovanni Nicotera

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His parliamentary career dates from 1860. During the first ten years he engaged in violent opposition, but from 1870 onwards he joined in supporting the military reforms of Ricotti. Upon the advent of the Left in 1876, Nicotera became minister of the interior, and governed with remarkable firmness.
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cabinet of 1891. On this occasion he restored the system of uninominal constituencies, resisted socialist agitation, and pressed, though in vain, for the adoption of drastic measures against the false bank-notes put in circulation by the
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Condemned to death, but reprieved through the intervention of the British minister, he remained a prisoner at
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He was obliged to resign in December 1877, when he joined
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Italian Minister of Interior
Victor Emmanuel II
Umberto I
Antonio di Rudinì
Francesco Crispi
Giovanni Giolitti
Victor Emmanuel II
Umberto I
Agostino Depretis
Girolamo Cantelli
Francesco Crispi
Member of the Italian Chamber
Naples
Naples
Lamezia Terme
Two Sicilies
Vico Equense
Italy
Italian
Action Party
Historical Left
Dissident Left
Soldier
Royal Italian Army
Commandant
Italian Unification
Expedition of the Thousand
Battle of Aspromonte
Battle of Mentana

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