Undersecretary of State (Italian system)
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The Undersecretary of State, in the Italian legal system, is a member of the government with the function of assisting the minister and exercising the tasks that have been delegated to him. It falls into the second category and 17th order of the Italian order of precedence.
The figure of the undersecretary of state was established in the Kingdom of Italy with the law of February 12, 1888, n. 5195 ("Crispina reform"), replacing the General Secretary. Although it is not expressly provided for by the Republican Constitution of 1948, the office has been conferred in all republican governments, up to, in recent years, a real proliferation of undersecretaries which has given rise to many criticisms.[1]
It is governed by art.10 of the law of 23 August 1988, n. 400 (Discipline of Government activity and order of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers).[2]