Chief of the Polizia di Stato | |
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Capo della Polizia di Stato | |
Incumbent Vittorio Pisani since 11 May 2023 | |
Ministry of the Interior Polizia di Stato | |
Reports to | The Italian Minister of the Interior |
Seat | Rome, Italy |
Nominator | The Italian Minister of the Interior |
Appointer | The President of Italy |
Formation | 16 May 1878 |
First holder | Luigi Berti |
Deputy | Maria Luisa Pellizzari |
Website | Polizia di Stato website |
This article lists the chiefs of the Polizia di Stato , a law enforcement agency of Italy. [1]
No. | Name | Appointed | Dismissed | Notes |
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1 | Luigi Berti | 16 May 1878 | 16 December 1878 | 1st term. |
2 | Ferdinando Ramognini | 16 January 1879 | 14 October 1879 | 1st term. |
3 | Giovanni Bolis | 14 August 1879 | 31 December 1883 | |
4 | Ottavio Lovera di Maria | 31 December 1883 | 29 October 1885 | |
5 | Bartolomeo Casalis | 29 October 1885 | 16 April 1887 | |
6 | Luigi Berti | 10 July 1887 | 29 October 1890 | 2nd term. |
7 | Ferdinando Ramognini | 1 December 1890 | 1 October 1893 | 2nd term. |
8 | Giuseppe Sensales | 1 October 1893 | 7 April 1896 | |
9 | Giovanni Alfazio | 7 April 1896 | 1 August 1898 | |
10 | Francesco Leonardi | 1 August 1898 | 23 February 1911 | |
11 | Giacomo Vigliani | 1 February 1911 | 29 September 1917 | 1st term. |
12 | Giuseppe Sorge | 29 September 1917 | 10 March 1919 | |
13 | Riccardo Zoccoletti | 10 March 1919 | 1 July 1919 | |
13 | Vincenzo Quaranta | 1 July 1919 | 19 June 1920 | |
14 | Giacomo Vigliani | 19 June 1920 | 14 July 1921 | 2nd term. |
15 | Corrado Bonfanti Linares | 14 July 1921 | 1 March 1922 | |
16 | Giacomo Vigliani | 2 March 1922 | 7 August 1922 | 3rd term. |
17 | Raffaele Gasbarri | 8 August 1922 | 11 November 1922 | Served at the time of the Fascist March on Rome. |
18 | Emilio De Bono | 11 November 1922 | 16 June 1924 | Major general of the Royal Italian Army and one of the Fascist Quadrumvirs. Also served as Commandant–General of the Blackshirts. |
19 | Francesco Crispo Moncada | 17 June 1924 | 13 September 1926 | |
20 | Arturo Bocchini | 13 September 1926 | 20 November 1940 | Also headed OVRA, the Fascist secret police. Died in office. |
21 | Carmine Senise | 20 November 1940 | 15 April 1943 | 1st term. |
22 | Lorenzo Chierici | 16 April 1943 | 25 July 1943 | General of the Blackshirts. Deposed during the fall of the Fascist regime. |
23 | Carmine Senise | 26 July 1943 | 23 September 1943 | 2nd term. |
24 | Tullio Tamburini | 1 October 1943 | April 1944 | Chief of the Republican Police Corps of the Italian Social Republic. |
25 | Eugenio Cerruti | April 1944 | October 1944 | |
26 | Renzo Montagna | 6 October 1944 | 25 April 1945 | |
27 | Giuseppe Solimena | 15 April 1944 | 15 August 1944 | |
28 | Luigi Ferrari | 16 August 1944 | 12 September 1948 | |
29 | Giovanni D'Antoni | 12 September 1948 | 20 September 1952 | |
30 | Tommaso Pavone | 20 September 1952 | 11 March 1954 | |
31 | Giovanni Carcaterra | 22 March 1954 | 10 October 1960 | |
32 | Angelo Vicari | 10 October 1960 | 28 January 1973 | |
33 | Efisio Zanda Loy | 2 February 1973 | 4 June 1975 | |
34 | Giorgio Menichini | 5 June 1975 | 19 November 1976 | |
35 | Giuseppe Parlato | 20 November 1976 | 19 January 1979 | |
36 | Giovanni Rinaldo Coronas | 19 January 1979 | 27 April 1984 | |
37 | Giuseppe Porpora | 27 April 1984 | 22 January 1987 | |
38 | Vincenzo Parisi | 22 January 1987 | 27 August 1994 | |
39 | Fernando Masone | 27 August 1994 | 31 May 2000 | |
40 | Gianni De Gennaro | 1 June 2000 | 2 July 2007 | |
41 | Antonio Manganelli | 2 July 2007 | 20 March 2013 | Died in office. [2] |
42 | Alessandro Marangoni | 20 March 2013 | 31 May 2013 | Acting. |
43 | Alessandro Pansa | 31 May 2013 | 29 April 2016 | |
44 | Franco Gabrielli | 29 April 2016 | 28 February 2021 | |
45 | Maria Luisa Pellizzari | 1 March 2021 | 4 March 2021 | Acting. |
46 | Lamberto Giannini | 4 March 2021 | 11 May 2023 | |
47 | Vittorio Pisani | 11 May 2023 |
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