Minister of Defence (Italy)
The Minister of Defence (Italian: Ministro della Difesa) is a senior member of the Italian Cabinet who leads the Ministry of Defence. The minister is responsible for military and civil defence matters and managing the Italian Armed Forces.
| Minister of Defence | |
|---|---|
| Ministro della Difesa | |
| Ministry of Defence | |
| Member of | Council of Ministers High Council of Defence |
| Reports to | The Prime Minister |
| Seat | Rome |
| Appointer | The President |
| Term length | No fixed term |
| Precursor | Minister of War Minister of the Navy Minister of Aeronautics |
| Formation | 4 February 1947 |
| First holder | Luigi Gasparotto |
| Website | www |
The first Minister of War was Manfredo Fanti, a General of the Royal Italian Army, while the first Minister of Defence was Luigi Gasparotto, member of the Labour Democratic Party; the current office holder is Guido Crosetto, of the Brothers of Italy party, who has been acting as Defence Minister since 22 October 2022.[1]
List of Ministers of Defence
- Parties
- 1947–1994:
- 1994–present:
- Governments:
- 1947–1994:
- 1994–present:
| Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Term of office | Party | Government | Ref. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
| Luigi Gasparotto (1873–1954) |
4 February 1947 | 31 May 1947 | 116 days | Labour Democratic Party | De Gasperi III | [2] | ||
| Mario Cingolani (1883–1971) |
31 May 1947 | 15 December 1947 | 198 days | Christian Democracy | De Gasperi IV | [3] | ||
| Cipriano Facchinetti (1889–1952) |
15 December 1947 | 23 May 1948 | 160 days | Italian Republican Party | [3] | |||
| Randolfo Pacciardi (1899–1991) |
23 May 1948 | 16 July 1953 | 5 years, 54 days | Italian Republican Party | De Gasperi V·VI·VII | [4] [5] [6] | ||
| Giuseppe Codacci Pisanelli (1913–1999) |
16 July 1953 | 17 August 1953 | 32 days | Christian Democracy | De Gasperi VIII | [7] | ||
| Paolo Emilio Taviani (1912–2001) |
17 August 1953 | 1 July 1958 | 4 years, 318 days | Christian Democracy | Pella Fanfani I Scelba Segni I Zoli |
[8] [9] [10][11] [12] | ||
| Antonio Segni (1891–1972) |
1 July 1958 | 15 February 1959 | 229 days | Christian Democracy | Fanfani II | [13] | ||
| Giulio Andreotti (1919–2013) |
15 February 1959 | 23 February 1966 | 7 years, 8 days | Christian Democracy | Segni II Tambroni Fanfani III·IV Leone I |
[14][15] [16][17] [18][19] [20] | ||
| Moro I·II | ||||||||
| Roberto Tremelloni (1900–1987) |
23 February 1966 | 24 June 1968 | 2 years, 122 days | Italian Democratic Socialist Party | Moro III | [21] | ||
| Luigi Gui (1914–2010) |
24 June 1968 | 27 March 1970 | 1 year, 276 days | Christian Democracy | Leone II | [22][23] [24] | ||
| Rumor I | ||||||||
| Rumor II | ||||||||
| Mario Tanassi (1918–2007) |
27 March 1970 | 17 February 1972 | 1 year, 327 days | Italian Democratic Socialist Party | Rumor III Colombo |
[25][26] | ||
| Franco Restivo (1911–1976) |
17 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | 130 days | Christian Democracy | Andreotti I | [27] | ||
| Mario Tanassi (1918–2007) |
26 June 1972 | 14 March 1974 | 1 year, 261 days | Italian Democratic Socialist Party | Andreotti II | [28][29] | ||
| Rumor IV | ||||||||
| Giulio Andreotti (1919–2013) |
14 March 1974 | 23 November 1974 | 254 days | Christian Democracy | Rumor V | [30] | ||
| Arnaldo Forlani (1925–2023) |
23 November 1974 | 29 July 1976 | 1 year, 249 days | Christian Democracy | Moro IV·V | [31][32] | ||
| Vittorio Lattanzio (1926–2010) |
29 July 1976 | 18 September 1977 | 1 year, 51 days | Christian Democracy | Andreotti III | [33] | ||
| Attilio Ruffini (1925–2011) |
18 September 1977 | 14 January 1980 | 2 years, 118 days | Christian Democracy | Andreotti III·IV·V Cossiga I |
[33][34] [35][36] | ||
| Adolfo Sarti (1928–1992) |
14 January 1980 | 4 April 1980 | 81 days | Christian Democracy | Cossiga II | [37] | ||
| Lelio Lagorio (1925–2017) |
4 April 1980 | 4 August 1983 | 3 years, 122 days | Italian Socialist Party | Cossiga II Forlani |
[37][38] [39][40] [41] | ||
| Spadolini I·II Fanfani V | ||||||||
| Giovanni Spadolini (1925–1994) |
4 August 1983 | 18 April 1987 | 3 years, 257 days | Italian Republican Party | Craxi I·II | [42][43] | ||
| Remo Gaspari (1921–2011) |
18 April 1987 | 29 July 1987 | 101 days | Christian Democracy | Fanfani IV | [17] | ||
| Valerio Zanone (1936–2016) |
29 July 1987 | 22 July 1989 | 1 year, 358 days | Italian Liberal Party | Goria De Mita |
[44][45] | ||
| Mino Martinazzoli (1931–2011) |
22 July 1989 | 27 July 1990 | 1 year, 5 days | Christian Democracy | Andreotti VI | [46] | ||
| Virginio Rognoni (1924–2022) |
27 July 1990 | 28 June 1992 | 1 year, 337 days | Christian Democracy | Andreotti VI·VII | [46][47] | ||
| Salvo Andò (born 1945) |
28 June 1992 | 28 April 1993 | 304 days | Italian Socialist Party | Amato I | [48] | ||
| Fabio Fabbri (1933–2024) |
28 April 1993 | 10 May 1994 | 1 year, 12 days | Italian Socialist Party | Ciampi | [49] | ||
| Cesare Previti (born 1934) |
10 May 1994 | 17 January 1995 | 252 days | Forza Italia | Berlusconi I | [50] | ||
| Domenico Corcione (1929–2020) |
17 January 1995 | 17 May 1996 | 1 year, 121 days | Independent | Dini | [51] | ||
| Beniamino Andreatta (1928–2007) |
17 May 1996 | 21 October 1998 | 2 years, 157 days | Italian People's Party | Prodi I | [52] | ||
| Carlo Scognamiglio (born 1944) |
21 October 1998 | 22 December 1999 | 1 year, 62 days | Democratic Union for the Republic | D'Alema I | [53] | ||
| Sergio Mattarella (born 1941) |
22 December 1999 | 11 June 2001 | 1 year, 171 days | Italian People's Party | D'Alema II Amato II |
[54][55] | ||
| Antonio Martino (1942–2022) |
11 June 2001 | 17 May 2006 | 4 years, 340 days | Forza Italia | Berlusconi II·III | [56][57] | ||
| Arturo Parisi (born 1940) |
17 May 2006 | 8 May 2008 | 1 year, 357 days | The Daisy / Democratic Party |
Prodi II | [58] | ||
| Ignazio La Russa (born 1947) |
8 May 2008 | 16 November 2011 | 3 years, 192 days | The People of Freedom | Berlusconi IV | [59] | ||
| Giampaolo Di Paola (born 1944) |
16 November 2011 | 28 April 2013 | 1 year, 163 days | Independent | Monti | [60] | ||
| Mario Mauro (born 1961) |
28 April 2013 | 22 February 2014 | 300 days | Civic Choice / Populars for Italy |
Letta | [61] | ||
| Roberta Pinotti (born 1961) |
22 February 2014 | 1 June 2018 | 4 years, 99 days | Democratic Party | Renzi Gentiloni |
[62][63] | ||
| Elisabetta Trenta (born 1967) |
1 June 2018 | 5 September 2019 | 1 year, 96 days | Five Star Movement | Conte I | [64] | ||
| Lorenzo Guerini (born 1966) |
5 September 2019 | 22 October 2022 | 3 years, 47 days | Democratic Party | Conte II Draghi |
[65][66] | ||
| Guido Crosetto (born 1963) |
22 October 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 251 days | Brothers of Italy | Meloni | [1] | ||
Timeline
See also
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External links
- Ministero della Difesa, Official website of the Ministry of Defence
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