Minister for Civil Protection and Maritime Policies

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Minister for Civil Protection and Maritime Policies
Ministro per la Protezione Civile e Politiche del mare
Emblem of Italy.svg
Nello Musumeci datiSenato 2022.jpg
Incumbent
Nello Musumeci
since October 22, 2022
Department for Civil Protection
Member of Council of Ministers
Seat Rome
AppointerThe President of Italy
Term length No fixed term
FormationJune 28, 1981;42 years ago (1981-06-28)
First holder Giuseppe Zamberletti
Website www.protezionecivile.gov.it

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.

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

Parties

Coalitions:

PortraitName
(Born–Died)
Term of officePartyGovernmentRef.
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Minister for Civil Protection Coordination
Giuseppe Zamberletti.jpg Giuseppe Zamberletti
(1933–2019)
28 June 19811 December 19821 year, 156 days Christian Democracy Spadolini I·II
Loris Fortuna daticamera 1976.jpg Loris Fortuna
(1924–1985)
1 December 19824 August 1983246 days Italian Socialist Party Fanfani V
Vincenzo Scotti.jpg Vincenzo Scotti
(1933–)
4 August 198326 March 1984235 days Christian Democracy Craxi I
Giuseppe Zamberletti.jpg Giuseppe Zamberletti
(1933–2019)
26 March 198428 July 19873 years, 124 days Christian Democracy Craxi I·II
Fanfani VI
Remo Gaspari.jpg Remo Gaspari
(1921–2011)
28 July 198713 April 1988260 days Christian Democracy Goria
Vito Lattanzio.jpg Vito Lattanzio
(1926–2010)
13 April 198813 April 19913 years, 0 days Christian Democracy De Mita
Andreotti VI
Nicola Capria daticamera.jpg Nicola Capria
(1932–2009)
13 April 199128 June 19921 year, 76 days Italian Socialist Party Andreotti VII
Ferdinando Facchiano.jpg Ferdinando Facchiano
(1927–2022)
28 June 199229 April 1993305 days Italian Democratic Socialist Party Amato I
Nicola Mancino 1996.jpg Nicola Mancino
(1931– )
29 April 199319 April 1994355 days Christian Democracy /
Italian People's Party
Ciampi
Office not in use1994–1996 Berlusconi I
Dini
Minister of the Interior and Civil Protection Coordination
Giorgio Napolitano 1996.jpg Giorgio Napolitano
(1925–2023)
17 May 199621 October 19982 years, 157 days Democratic Party of the Left Prodi I
Rosa Russo Jervolino.jpg Rosa Russo Iervolino
(1936– )
21 October 199822 December 19991 year, 62 days Italian People's Party D'Alema I
Enzo Bianco.jpg Enzo Bianco
(1951– )
22 December 199911 June 20011 year, 171 days The Democrats D'Alema II
Amato II
Office not in use2001–2022 Berlusconi II·III
Prodi II
Berlusconi IV
Monti
Letta
Renzi
Gentiloni
Conte I·II
Draghi
Minister for Civil Protection and Maritime Policies
Nello Musumeci 2022 (cropped).jpg Nello Musumeci
(1955– )
22 October 2022Incumbent1 year, 29 days Brothers of Italy Meloni
Nello MusumeciEnzo BiancoRosa Russo IervolinoGiorgio NapolitanoNicola MancinoFerdinando FacchianoNicola CapriaVito LattanzioRemo GaspariVincenzo ScottiLoris FortunaGiuseppe ZamberlettiMinister for Civil Protection and Maritime Policies

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References

  1. "Governo Meloni". governo.it (in Italian). 22 October 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  2. La Protezione Civile e la lezione di Zamberletti. Dipartimento della Protezione Civile