Minister for Regional Affairs

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Minister for Regional Affairs and Autonomies
Ministro per gli Affari Regionali e le Autonomie
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since 22 October 2022
Department for Regional Affairs and Autonomies
Member of Council of Ministers
Seat Rome
AppointerThe President of Italy
Term length No fixed term
FormationMarch 27, 1970;54 years ago (1970-03-27)
First holderEugenio Gatto
Website www.affariregionali.it

The Minister for Regional Affairs and Autonomies (Italian : Ministro per Affari Regionali e le Autonomie) is one of the positions in the Italian government.

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The current Minister for Regional Affairs and Autonomies is Roberto Calderoli, a member of the League, who held the office since 22 October 2022 in the cabinet of Giorgia Meloni.

List of ministers

Parties
Coalitions
PortraitName
(Born–Died)
Term of officePartyGovernmentRef.
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Minister for the Implementation of Regions
Eugenio Gatto.jpg Eugenio Gatto
(1911–1981)
27 March 197026 June 19722 years, 91 days Christian Democracy Rumor III
Colombo
Andreotti I
Minister for Regional Affairs
Fiorentino Sullo.jpg Fiorentino Sullo
(1921–2000)
26 June 19727 July 19731 year, 11 days Christian Democracy Andreotti II
Mario Toros.jpg Mario Toros
(1922–2018)
7 July 197323 November 19741 year, 139 days Christian Democracy Rumor IV·V
Tommaso Morlino.jpg Tommaso Morlino
(1925–1983)
23 November 197412 February 19761 year, 81 days Christian Democracy Moro IV
Office not in use1976–1980 Moro V
Andreotti III·IV·V
Cossiga I
Cossiga II
Roberto Mazzotta.jpg Roberto Mazzotta
(1940– )
11 March 197828 June 19813 years, 109 days Christian Democracy Forlani
Deputato Aldo Aniasi.jpg Aldo Aniasi
(1921–2005)
28 June 19811 December 19821 year, 156 days Italian Socialist Party Spadolini I·II
Fabio Fabbri.jpg Fabio Fabbri
(1933–2024)
1 December 19824 August 1983246 days Italian Socialist Party Fanfani V
Pier Luigi Romita.jpg Pier Luigi Romita
(1924–2003)
4 August 198330 July 1984361 days Italian Socialist Party Craxi I
Carlo Vizzini.jpg Carlo Vizzini
(1947– )
30 July 198418 April 19872 years, 262 days Italian Socialist Party Craxi I·II
Livio Paladin.png Livio Paladin
(1933–2000)
18 April 198729 July 1987102 days Independent Fanfani VI
Aristide Gunnella.jpg Aristide Gunnella
(1931–2025)
28 July 198713 April 1988260 days Italian Republican Party Goria
Antonio Maccanico.jpg Antonio Maccanico
(1924–2013)
13 April 198812 April 19912 years, 364 days Italian Republican Party De Mita
Andreotti VI
Minister of Institutional Reforms and Regional Affairs
Mino Martinazzoli.jpg Mino Martinazzoli
(1931–2011)
12 April 199128 June 19921 year, 77 days Christian Democracy Andreotti VII
Minister for the Coordination of Community Policies and Regional Affairs
Raffaele Costa 1992.jpg Raffaele Costa
(1936– )
28 June 199221 February 1993238 days Italian Liberal Party Amato I
Gianfranco Ciaurro 1993.png Gianfranco Ciaurro
(1929–2000)
21 February 199328 April 199366 days Italian Liberal Party
Valdo Spini.jpg Valdo Spini
(1946– )
28 April 19935 May 19937 days Italian Socialist Party Ciampi
Livio Paladin.png Livio Paladin
(1933–2000)
5 May 199310 May 19941 year, 5 days Independent
Minister of Public Function and Regional Affairs
Giuliano Urbani 1994.jpg Giuliano Urbani
(1937– )
10 May 199417 January 1995252 days Forza Italia Berlusconi I
Franco Frattini daticamera.jpg Franco Frattini
(1957–2022)
17 January 199522 March 19961 year, 65 days Independent Dini
Giovanni Motzo.jpg Giovanni Motzo
(1930–2002)
23 March 199617 May 199655 days Independent
Franco Bassanini daticamera.jpg Franco Bassanini
(1940– )
17 May 199621 October 19982 years, 157 days Democratic Party of the Left Prodi I
Minister for Regional Affairs
Katia Bellillo.jpg Katia Bellillo
(1951– )
21 October 199825 April 20001 year, 187 days Party of Italian Communists D'Alema I·II
Agazio Loiero daticamera.jpg Agazio Loiero
(1940– )
25 April 200011 June 20011 year, 47 days Union of Democrats for Europe Amato II
Enrico La Loggia.jpg Enrico La Loggia
(1947– )
11 June 200117 May 20064 years, 340 days Forza Italia Berlusconi II·III
Minister for Regional Affairs and Autonomies
Linda Lanzillotta daticamera.jpg Linda Lanzillotta
(1948– )
17 May 20068 May 20081 year, 357 days The Daisy /
Democratic Party
Prodi II
Minister of Regional Affairs and Territorial Cohesion
Raffaele Fitto daticamera.jpg Raffaele Fitto
(1969– )
8 May 200816 November 20113 years, 192 days The People of Freedom Berlusconi IV
Minister of Tourism, Sport and Regional Affairs
Piero Gnudi crop.jpg Piero Gnudi
(1938– )
16 November 201128 April 20131 year, 163 days Independent Monti
Minister for Regional Affairs and Autonomies
Graziano Delrio.jpg Graziano Delrio
(1960– )
28 April 201322 February 2014300 days Democratic Party Letta
Maria Carmela Lanzetta (cropped).jpg Maria Carmela Lanzetta
(1955– )
22 February 201430 January 2015342 days Democratic Party Renzi
Matteo Renzi crop 2015.jpeg Matteo Renzi
(1975– )
As Prime Minister
30 January 201529 January 2016364 days Democratic Party
Enrico Costa daticamera 2013.jpg Enrico Costa
(1969– )
29 January 201619 July 20171 year, 171 days New Centre-Right /
Popular Alternative
Renzi
Gentiloni
Paolo Gentiloni daticamera 2018.jpg Paolo Gentiloni
(1954– )
As Prime Minister
19 July 20171 June 2018317 days Democratic Party Gentiloni
Erika Stefani (cropped).jpg Erika Stefani
(1971– )
1 June 20185 September 20191 year, 96 days League Conte I
Francesco Boccia daticamera 2018.jpg Francesco Boccia
(1968– )
5 September 201913 February 20211 year, 161 days Democratic Party Conte II
Mariastella Gelmini daticamera 2018.jpg Mariastella Gelmini
(1973– )
13 February 202122 October 20221 year, 251 days Forza Italia /
Action
Draghi
Roberto Calderoli 2018 (cropped).jpg Roberto Calderoli
(1956– )
22 October 2022Incumbent2 years, 76 days League Meloni

Timeline

Italian Republic

Roberto CalderoliMariastella GelminiFrancesco BocciaErika StefaniPaolo GentiloniEnrico CostaMatteo RenziMaria Carmela LanzettaGraziano DelrioPiero GnudiRaffaele FittoLinda LanzillottaEnrico La LoggiaAgazio LoieroKatia BellilloFranco BassaniniGiovanni MotzoFranco FrattiniValdo SpiniGianfranco CiaurroRaffaele CostaMino MartinazzoliAntonio MaccanicoAristine GunnellaLivio PaladinCarlo VizziniPier Luigi RomitaFabio FabbriAldo AniasiRoberto MazzottaTommaso MorlinoMario TorosFiorentino SulloEugenio GattoMinister for Regional Affairs

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