Minister for European Affairs (Italy) explained

Post:Minister for European Affairs
Incumbent:Raffaele Fitto
Incumbentsince:22 October 2022
Department:Department for European Politics
Member Of:Council of Ministers
Reports To:The Prime Minister
Seat:Rome
Appointer:The President
Termlength:No fixed term
First:Vincenzo Scotti

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:

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 the Coordination of Community Policies
Vincenzo Scotti
4 April 198028 June 1981Christian DemocracyCossiga II
Forlani
Lucio Abis
28 June 19811 December 1982Christian DemocracySpadolini I·II
Alfredo Biondi
1 December 19824 August 1983Italian Liberal PartyFanfani V
Francesco Forte
4 August 19839 May 1985Italian Socialist PartyCraxi I
Loris Fortuna
31 July 19855 December 1985Italian Socialist Party
Fabio Fabbri
1 August 198618 April 1987Italian Socialist PartyCraxi II
Luigi Granelli
18 April 198729 July 1987Christian DemocracyFanfani VI
Antonio La Pergola
29 July 198713 April 1988Italian Democratic Socialist PartyGoria
Pier Luigi Romita
13 April 198828 June 1992Italian Socialist PartyDe Mita
Andreotti VI·VII
Minister for the Coordination of Community Policies and Regional Affairs
Raffaele Costa
28 June 199221 February 1993Italian Liberal PartyAmato I
Gianfranco Ciaurro
21 February 199328 April 1993Italian Liberal Party
Valdo Spini
28 April 19935 May 1993Italian Socialist PartyCiampi
Livio Paladin
5 May 199310 May 1994Independent
Minister for the Coordination of European Union Policies
Domenico Comino
10 May 199417 January 1995 Northern LeagueBerlusconi I
Office not in use1995–1998Dini
Prodi II
Minister for the Community Policies
Enrico Letta
21 October 199822 December 1999Italian People's PartyD'Alema I
Patrizia Toia
22 December 199925 April 2000Italian People's PartyD'Alema II
Gianni Francesco Mattioli
25 April 200011 June 2001Federation of the GreensAmato II
Rocco Buttiglione
11 June 200123 April 2005United Christian Democrats /
Union of Christians and
Centre Democrats
Berlusconi II
Giorgio La Malfa
23 April 200517 May 2006Italian Republican PartyBerlusconi III
Emma Bonino
17 May 20068 May 2008Italian RadicalsProdi II
Minister of European Policies
Andrea Ronchi
8 May 200817 November 2010The People of FreedomBerlusconi IV
Anna Maria Bernini
17 November 201016 November 2011The People of Freedom
Enzo Moavero Milanesi
16 November 201122 February 2014Independent /
Civic Choice
Monti
Letta
Office not in use[2] 2014–2018Renzi
Gentiloni
Minister for European Affairs
Paolo Savona
1 June 20188 March 2019IndependentConte I
Giuseppe Conte

8 March 201910 July 2019Independent
Lorenzo Fontana
10 July 20195 September 2019League
Vincenzo Amendola
5 September 201913 February 2021Democratic PartyConte II
Office not in use[3] 2021–2022Draghi
Minister for European Affairs, South and Cohesion Policies
Raffaele Fitto
22 October 2022IncumbentBrothers of ItalyMeloni

Notes and References

  1. http://www.politicheeuropee.gov.it/it/ Dipartimento per le Politiche Europee – Home
  2. [Sandro Gozi]
  3. [Vincenzo Amendola]