Central body of the government of Fascist Italy from 1928 to 1943
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Grand Council of Fascism
Gran Consiglio del Fascismo
Coat of arms
Abbreviation
GCF
Formation
First Meeting 15 December 1922 (1922-12-15) State Body 9 December 1928 (1928-12-09)
Dissolved
25 July 1943 (1943-07-25)
Legal status
Constitutional body
Headquarters
Palazzo Venezia, Rome
Location
Kingdom of Italy
Official language
Italian
King of Italy
Victor Emmanuel III
President
Benito Mussolini
Secretary of the Council
Party Secretary
Main organ
National Fascist Party
The Grand Council of Fascism (Italian: Gran Consiglio del Fascismo, also translated "Fascist Grand Council") was the main body of Mussolini's Fascist regime in Italy, that held and applied great power to control the institutions of government. It was created as a body of the National Fascist Party in 1922, and became a state body on 9 December 1928. The council usually met at the Palazzo Venezia, Rome, which was also the seat of the head of the Italian government.[1] The Council became extinct following a series of events in 1943, in which Benito Mussolini was voted out as the Prime Minister of Italy.
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