Minister for Institutional Reforms explained

Post:Minister for Institutional Reforms
Native Name:
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Incumbent:Elisabetta Casellati
Incumbentsince:October 22, 2022
Acting:no
Department:Department for Institutional Reforms
Member Of:Council of Ministers
Seat:Rome
Appointer:The President of Italy
Termlength:No fixed term
First:Antonio Maccanico

The minister for institutional reforms (Italian: Ministro per le Riforme Istituzionali) is one of the positions in the Italian government.

The current minister is Elisabetta Casellati, a member of the, who held the office since 22 October 2022 in the cabinet of Giorgia Meloni.[1]

List of ministers

Parties
Coalitions
width=1% rowspan=2Portraitwidth=15% rowspan=2Name
(Born–Died)
width=30% colspan=3Term of officewidth=15% rowspan=2 colspan=2Partywidth=10% rowspan=2Governmentwidth=1% rowspan=2
width=11%Took officewidth=11%Left officewidth=8%Time in office
Minister for Regional Affairs and Institutional Problems
Antonio Maccanico
13 April 198812 April 1991Italian Republican PartyDe Mita
Andreotti VI
Minister of Institutional Reforms and Regional Affairs
Mino Martinazzoli
12 April 199128 June 1992Christian DemocracyAndreotti VII
Office not in use1992–1993Amato I
Minister for Electoral and Institutional Reforms
Leopoldo Elia
(1925–2008)
28 April 199310 May 1994Christian Democracy /
Italian People's Party
Ciampi
Minister for Institutional Reforms
Francesco Speroni
10 May 199417 January 1995Berlusconi I
Giovanni Motzo
17 January 199517 May 1996IndependentDini
Office not in use1996–1998Prodi I
Giuliano Amato
21 October 199813 May 1999IndependentD'Alema I
Antonio Maccanico
21 June 199911 June 2001The DemocratsD'Alema I·II
Amato II
Minister for Institutional Reforms and Devolution
Umberto Bossi
11 June 200119 July 2004Berlusconi II
Roberto Calderoli
20 July 200418 February 2006Berlusconi II·III
Minister for Institutional Reforms and Parliamentary Relations
Vannino Chiti
17 May 20068 May 2008Democrats of the Left /
Democratic Party
Prodi II
Minister for Federal Reforms
Umberto Bossi
8 May 200816 November 2011Berlusconi IV
Office not in use2011–2013Monti
Minister for Constitutional Reforms
Gaetano Quagliariello
28 April 201322 February 2014The People of Freedom /
New Centre-Right
Letta
Minister for Constitutional Reforms and Parliamentary Relations
Maria Elena Boschi
22 February 201412 December 2016Democratic PartyRenzi
Office not in use2016–2022Gentiloni
Conte I·II
Draghi
Minister for Institutional Reforms and Regulatory Simplification
Elisabetta Casellati
22 October 2022Incumbent Meloni

Timeline

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Governo Meloni. governo.it . 22 October 2022 . 24 October 2022 . It .