Italian Minister of European Affairs

The Minister of European Affairs (Italian: Ministro per gli Affari Europei) in Italy is one of the positions in the Italian government.

The current Minister of European Affairs is Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, who held the office since 5 February 2019, after the resignation of Paolo Savona.[1]

List of Ministers

Parties
  • 1946–1994:

  Christian Democracy   Liberal Party   Socialist Party   Democratic Socialist Party

  • 1994–present:

  Northern League   People's Party   Federation of the Greens   United Christian Democrats   Republican Party   Italian Radicals   The People of Freedom   Democratic Party   Independent

Coalitions:

  • 1946–1994:

  Centrist coalition   Organic Centre-left   Pentapartito/Quadripartito   Mixed coalition

  • 1994–present:

  Centre-right coalition   Centre-left coalition   Mixed coalition

Name
(Born–Died)
Portrait Term of office Political Party Government
Minister for the Coordination of Community Policies
Vincenzo Scotti
(1933– )
4 April 1980 29 June 1981 Christian Democracy Cossiga II
Forlani
Lucio Abis
(1926–2014)
29 June 1981 2 December 1982 Christian Democracy Spadolini I·II
Alfredo Biondi
(1928–2020)
2 December 1982 4 August 1983 Italian Liberal Party Fanfani V
Francesco Forte
(1929– )
4 August 1983 9 May 1985 Italian Socialist Party Craxi I
Loris Fortuna
(1924–1985)
31 July 1985 5 December 1985 Italian Socialist Party
Fabio Fabbri
(1933– )
1 August 1986 18 April 1987 Italian Socialist Party Craxi II
Luigi Granelli
(1929–1999)
18 April 1987 29 July 1987 Christian Democracy Fanfani VI
Antonio La Pergola
(1931–2007)
29 July 1987 13 April 1988 Italian Democratic Socialist Party Goria
Pier Luigi Romita
(1924–2003)
13 April 1988 28 June 1982 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 Italian Liberal Party Amato I
Gianfranco Ciaurro
(1929–2000)
21 February 1993 28 April 1993 Italian Liberal Party
Valdo Spini
(1946– )
28 April 1993 5 May 1993 Italian Socialist Party Ciampi
Livio Paladin
(1933–2000)
5 May 1993 10 May 1994 Independent
Minister for the Coordination of European Union Policies
Domenico Comino
(1955– )
10 May 1994 17 January 1995 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 Italian People's Party D'Alema I
Patrizia Toia
(1950– )
22 December 1999 25 April 2000 Italian People's Party D'Alema II
Gianni Francesco Mattioli
(1940– )
25 April 2000 11 June 2001 Federation of the Greens Amato II
Rocco Buttiglione
(1948– )
11 June 2001 23 April 2005 United Christian Democrats /
Union of Christians and
Centre Democrats
Berlusconi II
Giorgio La Malfa
(1939– )
23 April 2005 17 May 2006 Italian Republican Party Berlusconi III
Emma Bonino
(1948– )
17 May 2006 8 May 2008 Italian Radicals Prodi II
Minister of European Policies
Andrea Ronchi
(1955– )
8 May 2008 17 November 2010 The People of Freedom Berlusconi IV
Anna Maria Bernini
(1965– )
17 November 2010 15 November 2011 The People of Freedom
Enzo Moavero Milanesi
(1954– )
16 November 2011 22 February 2014 Independent /
Civic Choice
Monti
Letta
Office not in use[2] 2014–2018 Renzi
Gentiloni
Minister of European Affairs
Paolo Savona
(1936–)
1 June 2018 8 March 2019 Independent Conte I
Lorenzo Fontana
(1980–)
10 July 2019 5 September 2019 Northern League
Vincenzo Amendola
(1973–)
5 September 2019 Incumbent Democratic Party Conte II

References

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