The
Prime Minister of Italy, officially the
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic (
Italian:
Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri della Repubblica Italiana), is the
head of government of the
Italian Republic. Prior to the establishment of the Italian Republic, the title was historically literally called "President of the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom of Italy" (
Presidente del Consiglio dei ministri del Regno d'Italia). From 1925 to 1943 during the Fascist regime, the position was transformed into the
dictatorial position of "Head of the Government, Prime Minister Secretary of State" held by
Benito Mussolini,
Duce of Fascism, who officially governed on the behalf of the
King of Italy. King
Victor Emmanuel III removed Mussolini from office in 1943 and the position was restored with
Marshal Pietro Badoglio becoming Prime Minister in 1943.
Alcide De Gasperi became the first Prime Minister of the Italian Republic in 1946.