Giacomo Acerbo
Giacomo Acerbo | |
|---|---|
| Minister of Finance | |
| In office 6 February – 25 July 1943 | |
| Prime Minister | Benito Mussolini |
| Preceded by | Paolo Ignazio Maria Thaon di Revel |
| Succeeded by | Domenico Bartolini |
| Minister of Agriculture and Forestry | |
| In office 12 September 1929 – 23 January 1935 | |
| Prime Minister | Benito Mussolini |
| Preceded by | Giuseppe De Capitani D'Arzago |
| Succeeded by | Edmondo Rossoni |
| Secretary of the Council of Ministers | |
| In office 31 October 1922 – 3 July 1924 | |
| Prime Minister | Benito Mussolini |
| Preceded by | Giuseppe Beneduce |
| Succeeded by | Giacomo Suardo |
| Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office 20 April – 12 September 1929 | |
| President | Giovanni Giuriati |
| Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office 11 June 1921 – 15 March 1924 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 25 July 1888 |
| Died | 9 January 1969 (aged 80) Rome, Italy |
| Party | PNF (1922–1943) Independent (1943–1946) PNM (1946–1959) |
| Alma mater | University of Pisa |
| Profession | economist, politician |
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Giacomo Acerbo, Baron of Aterno (25 July 1888 – 9 January 1969), was an Italian economist and politician. He is best known for having drafted the Acerbo Law that allowed the National Fascist Party (PNF) to achieve a supermajority of two-thirds of the Italian Parliament after the 1924 Italian general election, which saw intimidation tactics against voters.