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Giovanni Cuomo
Minister of National Education
In office
11 february 1944 – 22 april 1944
PresidentPietro Badoglio
Preceded byLeonardo Severi
Succeeded byAdolfo Omodeo
Personal details
Born23 december 1874
Salerno, Italy
Died24 march 1948
Salerno, Italy

Giovanni Cuomo (23 december 1874 - 24 march 1948) was a Italian politician, lawyer and teacher.


He was elected deputy for the first time November 16, 1919 in XXV Legislature of the Kingdom of Italy and was a member of the Standing Committee for Public Education. Re-elected in XXVI Legislature, he was faithful to the liberal line of Giovanni Amendola.