Consolodation of power- Mussolini 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryItaly - 19th and 20th centuryASEdexcel Created by: Amy_MaeBCreated on: 09-04-14 11:44 1922 Mussolini convinced Chambers of Deputies and Senates to give him emergency dictorial powers 1 of 22 December 1922 The Grand Fascist Council was formed 2 of 22 February 1923 Merged Fascists and nationalisists under his leadership 3 of 22 July 1923 Acerbo Law- if you got 25% of the votes, your party would gain 2/3 of seats in parliament 4 of 22 April 1923 The Popolari (Catholic party) were expelled from the coalition government 5 of 22 1923 Corfu Incident 6 of 22 1924 Fiume was given to Italy by the League of Nations after the Treaty of Rome 7 of 22 1924 Fascists and their allies won 65% of the vote in the election 8 of 22 June 1924 Matteotti, a socialist speaker, was murdered by Fascists 9 of 22 July 1924 Left wing Lioberals, socialists and Popolari walked out of Parliament. Aventine Secession. 10 of 22 1925 Battle for Grain- autarky (self sufficiency) in grain production 11 of 22 3rd January 1925 Mussolini announced himself as dictator of Italy 12 of 22 November 1925 Socialist parties were abolished 13 of 22 1926 Rocco Law- strikes by unions were made illegal 14 of 22 January 1933 Mussolini established IRI (Istituo per ls Ricostruziume Industriale) 15 of 22 1926 The exceptional decree- don't need the authority of parliament 16 of 22 1926 Must join a Fascist youth movement- e.g. sons of the she wolf 17 of 22 1928 Journalists had to register with the Fascist Journalist Association 18 of 22 May 1925 the Dopolavaro was formed- leisure and sport organisation 19 of 22 November 1925 Capital punishment for treason was reintroduced 20 of 22 November 1925 All political parties had to register with the police 21 of 22 December 1926 OVRA was formed- secret police 22 of 22
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