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, head of the Department for European Politics.[1]

Minister of European Affairs
Ministro per gli Affari Europei
Incumbent
Vincenzo Amendola

since 5 september 2019
Department for European Politics
Member ofCouncil of Ministers
Reports toThe Prime Minister
SeatRome
AppointerThe President
Term lengthNo fixed term
Formation4 April 1980 (1980-04-04)
First holderVincenzo Scotti
Websitewww.politicheeuropee.gov.it

The current Minister of European Affairs is Vincenzo Amendola, of the Democratic Party, who is serving since 5 September 2019.[2]

List of Ministers of European Affairs

Parties

Coalitions:

N. Portrait Name
(Born–Died)
Term of office Party Government Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
Minister for the Coordination of Community Policies
1 Vincenzo Scotti
(1933– )
4 April 1980 28 June 1981 1 year, 85 days Christian Democracy Cossiga II
Forlani
2 Lucio Abis
(1926–2014)
28 June 1981 1 December 1982 1 year, 156 days Christian Democracy Spadolini I·II
3 Alfredo Biondi
(1928–2020)
1 December 1982 4 August 1983 246 days Italian Liberal Party Fanfani V
4 Francesco Forte
(1929– )
4 August 1983 9 May 1985 1 year, 278 days Italian Socialist Party Craxi I
5 Loris Fortuna
(1924–1985)
31 July 1985 5 December 1985 127 days Italian Socialist Party
6 Fabio Fabbri
(1933– )
1 August 1986 18 April 1987 260 days Italian Socialist Party Craxi II
7 Luigi Granelli
(1929–1999)
18 April 1987 29 July 1987 92 days Christian Democracy Fanfani VI
8 Antonio La Pergola
(1931–2007)
29 July 1987 13 April 1988 259 days Italian Democratic Socialist Party Goria
9 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
10 Raffaele Costa
(1936– )
28 June 1992 21 February 1993 238 days Italian Liberal Party Amato I
11 Gianfranco Ciaurro
(1929–2000)
21 February 1993 28 April 1993 66 days Italian Liberal Party
12 Valdo Spini
(1946– )
28 April 1993 5 May 1993 7 days Italian Socialist Party Ciampi
13 Livio Paladin
(1933–2000)
5 May 1993 10 May 1994 1 year, 5 days Independent
Minister for the Coordination of European Union Policies
14 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
15 Enrico Letta
(1966– )
21 October 1998 22 December 1999 1 year, 62 days Italian People's Party D'Alema I
16 Patrizia Toia
(1950– )
22 December 1999 25 April 2000 125 days Italian People's Party D'Alema II
17 Gianni Francesco Mattioli
(1940– )
25 April 2000 11 June 2001 1 year, 47 days Federation of the Greens Amato II
18 Rocco Buttiglione
(1948– )
11 June 2001 23 April 2005 3 years, 316 days United Christian Democrats /
Union of Christians and
Centre Democrats
Berlusconi II
19 Giorgio La Malfa
(1939– )
23 April 2005 17 May 2006 1 year, 24 days Italian Republican Party Berlusconi III
20 Emma Bonino
(1948– )
17 May 2006 8 May 2008 1 year, 357 days Italian Radicals Prodi II
Minister of European Policies
21 Andrea Ronchi
(1955– )
8 May 2008 17 November 2010 2 years, 193 days The People of Freedom Berlusconi IV
22 Anna Maria Bernini
(1965– )
17 November 2010 16 November 2011 364 days The People of Freedom
23 Enzo Moavero Milanesi
(1954– )
16 November 2011 22 February 2014 2 years, 98 days Independent /
Civic Choice
Monti
Letta
Office not in use[3] 2014–2018 Renzi
Gentiloni
Minister of European Affairs
24 Paolo Savona
(1936–)
1 June 2018 8 March 2019 280 days Independent Conte I
25 Giuseppe Conte
(1964–)
Acting
8 March 2019 10 July 2019 124 days Independent
26 Lorenzo Fontana
(1980–)
10 July 2019 5 September 2019 57 days Northern League
27 Vincenzo Amendola
(1973–)
5 September 2019 Incumbent 1 year, 151 days Democratic Party Conte II

References

  1. Dipartimento per le Politiche Europee – Home, politicheeuropee.gov.it
  2. Vincenzo Amendola – Ministro per gli Affari Europei, governo.it
  3. Sandro Gozi served as Undersecretary to European Affairs.
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