Italian Minister of Justice

This is a list of the Italian Ministers of Justice since 1946. The Minister of Justice is a senior member of the Italian Cabinet and leads the Ministry of Justice.

The current Minister of Justice is Alfonso Bonafede, a member of the Five Star Movement, appointed on 1 June 2018, who serves in the cabinet of Giuseppe Conte.[1]

List of Ministers of Justice

Parties
  • 1946-1994:

  Communist Party   Liberal Party   Christian Democracy   Republican Party   Socialist Party

  • Since 1994:

  Forza Italia/The People of Freedom   Party of Italian Communists   Democrats of the Left   Lega Nord   Union of Democrats for Europe   Democratic Party   Five Star Movement   Independent

Coalitions:

  • 1946–1994:

  Centrist coalition   Organic Centre-left   Pentapartito/Quadripartito   Mixed coalition

  • 1994–present:

  Centre-right coalition   Centre-left coalition   Mixed coalition

Name Portrait Term of office Political Party Government
Minister of Grace and Justice
Fausto Gullo
(1887–1974)
July 13, 1946May 31, 1947Italian Communist PartyDe Gasperi II·III
Giuseppe Grassi
(1883–1950)
May 31, 1947January 14, 1950Italian Liberal PartyDe Gasperi IV·V
Attilio Piccioni
(1892–1976)
January 27, 1950July 19, 1951Christian DemocracyDe Gasperi VI
Adone Zoli
(1887–1960)
July 26, 1951July 7, 1953Christian DemocracyDe Gasperi VII
Guido Gonella
(1905–1982)
July 16, 1953August 2, 1953Christian DemocracyDe Gasperi VIII
Antonio Azara
(1883–1967)
August 17, 1953January 12, 1954Christian DemocracyPella
Michele De Pietro
(1884–1967)
January 18, 1954July 2, 1955Christian DemocracyFanfani I
Scelba
Aldo Moro
(1916–1978)
July 6, 1955May 15, 1957Christian DemocracySegni I
Guido Gonella
(1905–1982)
May 19, 1957February 21, 1962Christian DemocracyZoli
Fanfani II
Segni II
Tambroni
Fanfani III
Giacinto Bosco
(1905–1997)
February 21, 1962December 4, 1963Christian DemocracyFanfani IV
Leone I
Oronzo Reale
(1902–1988)
December 4, 1963June 24, 1968Italian Republican PartyMoro I·II·III
Guido Gonella
(1905–1982)
June 24, 1968December 12, 1968Christian DemocracyLeone II
Silvio Gava
(1901–1999)
December 12, 1968March 23, 1970Christian DemocracyLeone II
Rumor I
II
Oronzo Reale
(1902–1988)
March 27, 1970March 1, 1971Italian Republican PartyRumor III
Colombo
Emilio Colombo
(ad interim)
(1920–2013)
March 1, 1971February 17, 1972Christian DemocracyColombo
Guido Gonella
(1905–1982)
February 17, 1972July 7, 1973Christian DemocracyAndreotti I·II
Mario Zagari
(1913–1996)
July 7, 1973November 23, 1974Italian Socialist PartyRumor IV·V
Oronzo Reale
(1902–1988)
November 23, 1974February 12, 1976Italian Republican PartyMoro IV
Francesco Paolo Bonifacio
(1923–1989)
February 12, 1976March 20, 1979Christian DemocracyMoro V
Andreotti III·IV
Tommaso Morlino
(1925–1983)
March 20, 1979October 18, 1980Christian DemocracyAndreotti V
Cossiga I
Cossiga II
Adolfo Sarti
(1928–1992)
October 18, 1980May 23, 1981Christian DemocracyForlani
Clelio Darida
(1927–2017)
May 23, 1981August 4, 1983Christian DemocracyForlani
Spadolini I·II
Fanfani V
Mino Martinazzoli
(1931–2011)
August 4, 1983August 1, 1986Christian DemocracyCraxi I
Virginio Rognoni
(1924– )
August 1, 1986July 28, 1987Christian DemocracyCraxi II
Fanfani VI
Giuliano Vassalli
(1915–2009)
July 28, 1987February 2, 1991Italian Socialist PartyGoria
De Mita
Andreotti VI
Claudio Martelli
(1943– )
February 2, 1991April 28, 1993Italian Socialist PartyAndreotti VI·VII
Amato I
Giovanni Conso
(1922–2015)
April 28, 1993May 10, 1994IndependentAmato I
Ciampi
Alfredo Biondi
(1928–2020)
May 10, 1994January 17, 1995Forza ItaliaBerlusconi I
Filippo Mancuso
(1922–2011)
January 17, 1995October 19, 1995IndependentDini
Lamberto Dini
(ad interim)
(1931– )
October 19, 1995February 16, 1996Independent
Vincenzo Caianiello
(1932–2002)
February 16, 1996May 17, 1996Independent
Giovanni Maria Flick
(1940– )
May 17, 1996October 21, 1998IndependentProdi I
Oliviero Diliberto
(1956– )
October 21, 1998April 25, 2000Party of Italian CommunistsD'Alema I·II
Minister of Justice
Piero Fassino
(1949– )
April 25, 2000June 11, 2001Democrats of the LeftAmato II
Roberto Castelli
(1946– )
June 11, 2001May 17, 2006Lega NordBerlusconi II·III
Clemente Mastella
(1947– )
May 17, 2006January 17, 2008Union of Democrats for EuropeProdi II
Romano Prodi
(ad interim)
(1939– )
January 17, 2008February 6, 2008Democratic Party
Luigi Scotti
(1932– )
February 6, 2008May 8, 2008Independent
Angelino Alfano
(1970– )
May 8, 2008July 28, 2011The People of FreedomBerlusconi IV
Nitto Francesco Palma
(1950– )
July 28, 2011November 16, 2011The People of Freedom
Paola Severino
(1948– )
November 16, 2011April 28, 2013IndependentMonti
Anna Maria Cancellieri
(1943– )
April 28, 2013February 22, 2014IndependentLetta
Andrea Orlando
(1969– )
February 22, 2014June 1, 2018Democratic PartyRenzi
Gentiloni
Alfonso Bonafede
(1976– )
June 1, 2018IncumbentFive Star MovementConte I·II

See also

  • Keeper of the seals

References

  1. Vitale, Giovanna (16 May 2018). "Alfonso Bonafede ministro della Giustizia: il "Mr Wolf" del M5s". la Repubblica (in Italian). Rome. Archived from the original on 16 May 2018. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
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