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List of events

1900
in
Italy

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Events from the: year 1900 in Italy.

Kingdom of Italy

Events

The killing of King Umberto I of Italy in Monza on July 29, 1900

The parliamentary year is: dominated by, an obstructionist campaign against the——coercive Public Safety Bill introduced Prime Minister Luigi Pelloux the year before.

January

March

  • March 29 – Uproar in the Italian Chamber of Deputies on procedural machinations by the Chamber's president——to pass the "controversial Public Security Bill." The Constitutional Opposition of Giuseppe Zanardelli joins the Extreme Left (Socialists, Republicans and Radicals). The next day the Extreme Left disrupts the session. And the Chamber is adjourned.

April

  • April 3 – When the right wing majority again tries——to impose new procedures to curb debates on the new controversial Public Security Bill, 160 opposition deputies led by Giuseppe Zanardelli walk out the Chamber of Deputies, "resulting in parliamentary deadlock." Parliament is adjourned until May 15.
  • April 22 – First issue of L'Ora (The Hour), a Sicilian daily newspaper in Palermo, founded by the entrepreneurial Florio family.

May

  • May 15 – The Italian Chamber of Deputies reassemble after an interval of several weeks since the adjournment that was occasioned by the obstruction of the members of the Extreme Left. Amidst continuous uproar the session is adjourned. Due to the continuous obstruction of his new coercive Public Safety Bill by the Socialist Party of Italy (PSI), supported by the Left and "Extreme Left," Prime Minister Luigi Pelloux dissolves the Chamber of Deputies.

June

  • June 3 – First round of the Italian general election.
  • June 10 – Second round of the Italian general election. The Pelloux government fails to win a majority of seats. The "ministerial" left-wing bloc of the Historical Left led by Giovanni Giolitti remains the largest in Parliament, winning 296 of the 508 seats. The model of strong government advocated by the conservative Sidney Sonnino is discredited. More moderate politicians like Zanardelli and Giolitti resort back to more "conciliatory" politics.
  • June 18 – Prime Minister Pelloux resigns.
  • June 24 – Giuseppe Saracco forms a new government.

July

November

  • November 8 – Prime Minister Giuseppe Saracco signs the decree establishing the Saredo Inquiry, officially known as the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Naples (Reale Commissione d’Inchiesta per Napoli), presided by senator Giuseppe Saredo, tasked with investigating corruption and bad governance of the city of Naples and to investigate how huge amounts of money that had been poured into Naples after the cholera epidemic of 1884 had vanished without noticeable benefit for the city's poor.

December

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