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 Forza Italia, who held the office since 22 October 2022 in the cabinet of Giorgia Meloni.[1]
List of ministers
- Parties
- Coalitions
Portrait
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Name (Born–Died)
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Term of office
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Party
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Government
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Ref.
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Took office
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Left office
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Time in office
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Minister for Regional Affairs and Institutional Problems
|
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Antonio Maccanico (1924–2013)
|
13 April 1988
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12 April 1991
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2 years, 364 days
|
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Italian Republican Party
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De Mita Andreotti VI
|
|
Minister of Institutional Reforms and Regional Affairs
|
|
Mino Martinazzoli (1931–2011)
|
12 April 1991
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28 June 1992
|
1 year, 77 days
|
|
Christian Democracy
|
Andreotti VII
|
|
Office not in use
|
1992–1993
|
Amato I
|
|
Minister for Electoral and Institutional Reforms
|
|
Leopoldo Elia (1925–2008)
|
28 April 1993
|
10 May 1994
|
1 year, 12 days
|
|
Christian Democracy / Italian People's Party
|
Ciampi
|
|
Minister for Institutional Reforms
|
|
Francesco Speroni (1946– )
|
10 May 1994
|
17 January 1995
|
252 days
|
|
Lega Nord
|
Berlusconi I
|
|
|
Giovanni Motzo (1930–2002)
|
17 January 1995
|
17 May 1996
|
1 year, 121 days
|
|
Independent
|
Dini
|
|
Office not in use
|
1996–1998
|
Prodi I
|
|
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Giuliano Amato (1938– )
|
21 October 1998
|
13 May 1999
|
204 days
|
|
Independent
|
D'Alema I
|
|
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Antonio Maccanico (1924–2013)
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21 June 1999
|
11 June 2001
|
1 year, 355 days
|
|
The Democrats
|
D'Alema I·II Amato II
|
|
Minister for Institutional Reforms and Devolution
|
|
Umberto Bossi (1941– )
|
11 June 2001
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19 July 2004
|
3 years, 38 days
|
|
Lega Nord
|
Berlusconi II
|
|
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Roberto Calderoli (1956– )
|
20 July 2004
|
18 February 2006
|
1 year, 213 days
|
|
Lega Nord
|
Berlusconi II·III
|
|
Minister for Institutional Reforms and Parliamentary Relations
|
|
Vannino Chiti (1947– )
|
17 May 2006
|
8 May 2008
|
1 year, 357 days
|
|
Democrats of the Left / Democratic Party
|
Prodi II
|
|
Minister for Federal Reforms
|
|
Umberto Bossi (1941– )
|
8 May 2008
|
16 November 2011
|
3 years, 192 days
|
|
Lega Nord
|
Berlusconi IV
|
|
Office not in use
|
2011–2013
|
Monti
|
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Minister for Constitutional Reforms
|
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Gaetano Quagliariello (1960– )
|
28 April 2013
|
22 February 2014
|
300 days
|
|
The People of Freedom / New Centre-Right
|
Letta
|
|
Minister for Constitutional Reforms and Parliamentary Relations
|
|
Maria Elena Boschi (1981– )
|
22 February 2014
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12 December 2016
|
2 years, 294 days
|
|
Democratic Party
|
Renzi
|
|
Office not in use
|
2016–2022
|
Gentiloni
|
|
Conte I·II Draghi
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Minister for Institutional Reforms and Regulatory Simplification
|
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Elisabetta Casellati (1946– )
|
22 October 2022
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Incumbent
|
2 years, 81 days
|
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Forza Italia
|
Meloni
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Timeline
References
- ^ "Governo Meloni". governo.it (in Italian). 22 October 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022.