1900 in Italy


Events from the year 1900 in Italy.

Kingdom of Italy

Events

The parliamentary year is dominated by an obstructionist campaign against the coercive Public Safety Bill introduced Prime Minister Luigi Pelloux the year before after the May 1898 bread riots, and the murder of King Umberto I.

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. The next day the Extreme Left disrupts the session and the Chamber is adjourned.

April

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, supported by the Left and Extreme Left, Prime Minister Luigi Pelloux dissolves the Chamber of Deputies.

June

July

August

  • August 9 – Funeral of King Umberto I; he was buried in the Pantheon in Rome.
  • August 12Train wreck at Castel Giubileo along the Florence-Rome railway with twenty victims and a hundred injured. A failure to report a broken-down train, caused a rear-end collision. The crashed train was transporting the foreign delegations who had just attended the funeral of King Umberto I and the subsequent coronation of Victor Emmanuel III.

November

December

  • December 5Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy sign a treaty providing that their navies would work together in the event of an attack on either nation by France or Russia.
  • December 19 – Port and shipyard workers in Genoa declare a general strike after prefect Camillo Garroni closed the Camera del Lavoro. Prime minister Giuseppe Saracco revokes the prefect's decision after personally negotiating with a working-class delegation. Twenty thousand workers participated in the strike, that ended on the 23nd. Saracco's handling of the strike brought him criticism from the Left for being too repressive and from the Right for being too permissive.

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