The Minister for Civil Protection and Maritime Policies (Italian: Ministro per la Protezione Civile e Politiche del mare) is one of the positions in the Italian government. The minister coordinates the relations between the government and Italian Civil Protection.
Minister for Civil Protection and Maritime Policies | |
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Ministro per la Protezione Civile e Politiche del mare | |
since October 22, 2022 | |
Department for Civil Protection | |
Member of | Council of Ministers |
Seat | Rome |
Appointer | The President of Italy |
Term length | No fixed term |
Formation | June 28, 1981 |
First holder | Giuseppe Zamberletti |
Website | www |
The current minister is Nello Musumeci, a member of the Brothers of Italy, who held the office since 22 October 2022 in the cabinet of Giorgia Meloni.[1] The first and longest-serving minister was Giuseppe Zamberletti, widely considered as the founder of Italian Civil Protection.[2]
List of ministers
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- 1981–1994:
- 1994–present:
Coalitions:
- 1981–1994:
- 1994–present:
Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Term of office | Party | Government | Ref. | |||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
Minister for Civil Protection Coordination | ||||||||
Giuseppe Zamberletti (1933–2019) |
28 June 1981 | 1 December 1982 | 1 year, 156 days | Christian Democracy | Spadolini I·II | |||
Loris Fortuna (1924–1985) |
1 December 1982 | 4 August 1983 | 246 days | Italian Socialist Party | Fanfani V | |||
Vincenzo Scotti (1933–) |
4 August 1983 | 26 March 1984 | 235 days | Christian Democracy | Craxi I | |||
Giuseppe Zamberletti (1933–2019) |
26 March 1984 | 28 July 1987 | 3 years, 124 days | Christian Democracy | Craxi I·II | |||
Fanfani VI | ||||||||
Remo Gaspari (1921–2011) |
28 July 1987 | 13 April 1988 | 260 days | Christian Democracy | Goria | |||
Vito Lattanzio (1926–2010) |
13 April 1988 | 13 April 1991 | 3 years, 0 days | Christian Democracy | De Mita Andreotti VI |
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Nicola Capria (1932–2009) |
13 April 1991 | 28 June 1992 | 1 year, 76 days | Italian Socialist Party | Andreotti VII | |||
Ferdinando Facchiano (1927–2022) |
28 June 1992 | 29 April 1993 | 305 days | Italian Democratic Socialist Party | Amato I | |||
Nicola Mancino (1931– ) |
29 April 1993 | 19 April 1994 | 355 days | Christian Democracy / Italian People's Party |
Ciampi | |||
Office not in use | 1994–1996 | Berlusconi I | ||||||
Dini | ||||||||
Minister of the Interior and Civil Protection Coordination | ||||||||
Giorgio Napolitano (1925–2023) |
17 May 1996 | 21 October 1998 | 2 years, 157 days | Democratic Party of the Left | Prodi I | |||
Rosa Russo Iervolino (1936– ) |
21 October 1998 | 22 December 1999 | 1 year, 62 days | Italian People's Party | D'Alema I | |||
Enzo Bianco (1951– ) |
22 December 1999 | 11 June 2001 | 1 year, 171 days | The Democrats | D'Alema II Amato II |
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Office not in use | 2001–2022 | Berlusconi II·III | ||||||
Prodi II | ||||||||
Berlusconi IV | ||||||||
Monti Letta | ||||||||
Renzi Gentiloni | ||||||||
Conte I·II Draghi | ||||||||
Minister for Civil Protection and Maritime Policies | ||||||||
Nello Musumeci (1955– ) |
22 October 2022 | Incumbent | 2 years, 35 days | Brothers of Italy | Meloni |
Timeline
editReferences
edit- ^ "Governo Meloni". governo.it (in Italian). 22 October 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
- ^ La Protezione Civile e la lezione di Zamberletti. Dipartimento della Protezione Civile