Minister of Economy and Finance (Italy) explained

Post:Minister of Economy and Finance
Native Name:Italian: Ministro dell'Economia e delle Finanze
Flag:Logo mef.svg
Flagsize:180px
Incumbent:Giancarlo Giorgetti
Incumbentsince:October 22, 2022
Department:Ministry of Economy and Finance
Member Of:Council of Ministers
High Council of Defence
Eurogroup
Reports To:The Prime Minister
Seat:Palazzo delle Finanze, Rome
Appointer:The President
Termlength:No fixed term
Precursor:Minister of Finance
Minister of Treasury
Minister of Budget
First:Giulio Tremonti

The Minister of Economy and Finance (Italian: Ministro dell'Economia e delle Finanze) is a senior member of the Italian Cabinet who leads the Ministry of Economy and Finance since its creation in 2001 by the fusion of three former ministries, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Treasury and the Ministry of Budget.[1]

The first Minister of Economy and Finance was Giulio Tremonti, of Italian: [[Forza Italia]]|italic=no, while the current office holder is Giancarlo Giorgetti, who has been acting as minister since 22 October 2022.[2]

List of ministers of finance, treasury and budget (1946–2001)

See main article: Italian Minister of Finance, Italian Minister of Treasury and Italian Minister of Budget.

List of ministers of economy and finance (2001–present)

Parties:
Governments:
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
Giulio Tremonti
(1947–)
11 June 20013 July 2004Italian: [[Forza Italia]]|italic=noBerlusconi II[3]
Domenico Siniscalco
(1957–)
16 July 200422 September 2005IndependentBerlusconi II·III
Giulio Tremonti
(1947–)
22 September 20058 May 2006Italian: [[Forza Italia]]|italic=noBerlusconi iII[4]
Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa
(1940–2010)
17 May 20068 May 2008IndependentProdi II[5]
Giulio Tremonti
(1947–)
8 May 200816 November 2011The People of FreedomBerlusconi IV[6]
Mario Monti
(1943–)
16 November 201111 July 2012IndependentMonti[7]
Vittorio Grilli
(1957–)
11 July 201228 April 2013Independent
Fabrizio Saccomanni
(1942–2019)
28 April 201322 February 2014IndependentLetta[8]
Pier Carlo Padoan
(1950–)
22 February 20141 June 2018Independent /
Democratic Party
Renzi
Gentiloni
[9] [10]
Giovanni Tria
1 June 2018 5 September 2019IndependentConte I[11]
Roberto Gualtieri
(1966–)
5 September 201913 February 2021Democratic PartyConte II[12]
Daniele Franco
13 February 202122 October 2022IndependentDraghi
Giancarlo Giorgetti
22 October 2022IncumbentLeagueMeloni

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministri dal 1945 ad oggi. Ministers from 1945 to present. Ministero dell'Economia e delle Finanze. 23 April 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111113142713/http://www.mef.gov.it/ministero/ministri.archivio.asp. 13 November 2011.
  2. Web site: Governo Meloni. governo.it . 22 October 2022 . 24 October 2022 . It .
  3. Web site: Governo Berlusconi II . governo.it . 16 July 2020 . It.
  4. Web site: Governo Berlusconi III . governo.it . 16 July 2020 . It.
  5. Web site: Governo Prodi II . governo.it . 16 July 2020 . It.
  6. Web site: Governo Berlusconi IV . governo.it . 16 July 2020 . It.
  7. Web site: Governo Monti . governo.it . 16 July 2020 . It.
  8. Web site: Governo Letta . governo.it . 16 July 2020 . It.
  9. Web site: Governo Renzi . governo.it . 16 July 2020 . It.
  10. Web site: Governo Gentiloni . governo.it . 16 July 2020 . It.
  11. Web site: Governo Conte I . governo.it . 16 July 2020 . It.
  12. Web site: Governo Conte II . governo.it . 16 July 2020 . It.