Minister for European Affairs (Italy)
Ministry in the Cabinet of Italy
Minister for European Affairs | |
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Ministro per gli Affari Europei | |
![]() Raffaele Fitto since 22 October 2022 | |
Department for European Politics | |
Member of | Council of Ministers |
Reports to | The Prime Minister |
Seat | Rome |
Appointer | The President |
Term length | No fixed term |
Formation | 4 April 1980; 44 years ago (1980-04-04) |
First holder | Vincenzo Scotti |
Website | www |
The Minister for European Affairs (Italian: Ministro per gli Affari Europei) in Italy is one of the positions in the Italian government, head of the Department for European Policies.[1]
The current Minister for European Affairs is Raffaele Fitto, of the Brothers of Italy party, who is serving since 22 October 2022.
List of ministers
- Parties
- 1981–1994:
- Christian Democracy
- Italian Liberal Party
- Italian Socialist Party
- Italian Democratic Socialist Party
- 1994–present:
- Northern League / League
- Italian People's Party
- Federation of the Greens
- United Christian Democrats
- Italian Republican Party
- Italian Radicals
- The People of Freedom
- Democratic Party
- Brothers of Italy
- Independent
Coalitions:
- 1981–1994:
- Centrist coalition
- Organic centre-left
- Pentapartito / Quadripartito
- Mixed coalition
- 1994–present:
- Centre-right coalition
- Centre-left coalition
- Mixed coalition
Portrait | Name (Born–Died) | Term of office | Party | Government | Ref. | |||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
Minister for the Coordination of Community Policies | ||||||||
![]() | Vincenzo Scotti (1933– ) | 4 April 1980 | 28 June 1981 | 1 year, 85 days | Christian Democracy | Cossiga II Forlani | ||
![]() | Lucio Abis (1926–2014) | 28 June 1981 | 1 December 1982 | 1 year, 156 days | Christian Democracy | Spadolini I·II | ||
![]() | Alfredo Biondi (1928–2020) | 1 December 1982 | 4 August 1983 | 246 days | Italian Liberal Party | Fanfani V | ||
![]() | Francesco Forte (1929–2022) | 4 August 1983 | 9 May 1985 | 1 year, 278 days | Italian Socialist Party | Craxi I | ||
![]() | Loris Fortuna (1924–1985) | 31 July 1985 | 5 December 1985 | 127 days | Italian Socialist Party | |||
![]() | Fabio Fabbri (1933–2024) | 1 August 1986 | 18 April 1987 | 260 days | Italian Socialist Party | Craxi II | ||
![]() | Luigi Granelli (1929–1999) | 18 April 1987 | 29 July 1987 | 92 days | Christian Democracy | Fanfani VI | ||
![]() | Antonio La Pergola (1931–2007) | 29 July 1987 | 13 April 1988 | 259 days | Italian Democratic Socialist Party | Goria | ||
![]() | Pier Luigi Romita (1924–2003) | 13 April 1988 | 28 June 1992 | 4 years, 76 days | Italian Socialist Party | De Mita Andreotti VI·VII | ||
Minister for the Coordination of Community Policies and Regional Affairs | ||||||||
![]() | Raffaele Costa (1936– ) | 28 June 1992 | 21 February 1993 | 238 days | Italian Liberal Party | Amato I | ||
![]() | Gianfranco Ciaurro (1929–2000) | 21 February 1993 | 28 April 1993 | 66 days | Italian Liberal Party | |||
![]() | Valdo Spini (1946– ) | 28 April 1993 | 5 May 1993 | 7 days | Italian Socialist Party | Ciampi | ||
![]() | Livio Paladin (1933–2000) | 5 May 1993 | 10 May 1994 | 1 year, 5 days | Independent | |||
Minister for the Coordination of European Union Policies | ||||||||
![]() | Domenico Comino (1955– ) | 10 May 1994 | 17 January 1995 | 252 days | Northern League | Berlusconi I | ||
Office not in use | 1995–1998 | Dini | ||||||
Prodi II | ||||||||
Minister for the Community Policies | ||||||||
![]() | Enrico Letta (1966– ) | 21 October 1998 | 22 December 1999 | 1 year, 62 days | Italian People's Party | D'Alema I | ||
![]() | Patrizia Toia (1950– ) | 22 December 1999 | 25 April 2000 | 125 days | Italian People's Party | D'Alema II | ||
![]() | Gianni Francesco Mattioli (1940– ) | 25 April 2000 | 11 June 2001 | 1 year, 47 days | Federation of the Greens | Amato II | ||
![]() | Rocco Buttiglione (1948– ) | 11 June 2001 | 23 April 2005 | 3 years, 316 days | United Christian Democrats / Union of Christians and Centre Democrats | Berlusconi II | ||
![]() | Giorgio La Malfa (1939– ) | 23 April 2005 | 17 May 2006 | 1 year, 24 days | Italian Republican Party | Berlusconi III | ||
![]() | Emma Bonino (1948– ) | 17 May 2006 | 8 May 2008 | 1 year, 357 days | Italian Radicals | Prodi II | ||
Minister of European Policies | ||||||||
![]() | Andrea Ronchi (1955– ) | 8 May 2008 | 17 November 2010 | 2 years, 193 days | The People of Freedom | Berlusconi IV | ||
![]() | Anna Maria Bernini (1965– ) | 17 November 2010 | 16 November 2011 | 364 days | The People of Freedom | |||
![]() | Enzo Moavero Milanesi (1954– ) | 16 November 2011 | 22 February 2014 | 2 years, 98 days | Independent / Civic Choice | Monti Letta | ||
Office not in use[2] | 2014–2018 | Renzi Gentiloni | ||||||
Minister for European Affairs | ||||||||
![]() | Paolo Savona (1936–) | 1 June 2018 | 8 March 2019 | 280 days | Independent | Conte I | ||
![]() | Giuseppe Conte (1964–) As Prime Minister | 8 March 2019 | 10 July 2019 | 124 days | Independent | |||
![]() | Lorenzo Fontana (1980–) | 10 July 2019 | 5 September 2019 | 57 days | League | |||
![]() | Vincenzo Amendola (1973–) | 5 September 2019 | 13 February 2021 | 1 year, 161 days | Democratic Party | Conte II | ||
Office not in use[3] | 2021–2022 | Draghi | ||||||
Minister for European Affairs, South and Cohesion Policies | ||||||||
![]() | Raffaele Fitto (1969– ) | 22 October 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 260 days | Brothers of Italy | Meloni |
Timeline
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/timeline/if2kvbib6belbxqfxuuh4b4n2r0oipi.png)
References
- ^ Dipartimento per le Politiche Europee – Home, politicheeuropee.gov.it
- ^ Sandro Gozi served as Undersecretary to European Affairs.
- ^ Vincenzo Amendola served as Undersecretary to European Affairs.