San Marino Secretary for Foreign and Political Affairs

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The Secretary of State for Foreign and Political Affairs (Italian : Segretario di Stato per gli Affari Esteri e Politici) is the minister for foreign affairs of San Marino.

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Together with the Secretary for Interior and the Secretary for Finance, this officer is one of the three members of the executive Congress of State directly appointed by the Grand and General Council, the parliament of the republic. Due to the absence of the office of Prime Minister in the constitutional structure of San Marino, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs is traditionally regarded as the head of the Sammarinese government. [1]

Between 27 December 2016 and 7 January 2020, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs was Nicola Renzi of the Adesso.sm left-wing coalition. Since 7 January 2020, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs has been Luca Beccari of the Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party.

List of Secretaries of State for Foreign and Political Affairs

The following have served as Secretary for Foreign and Political Affairs of San Marino: [2]

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References

  1. "San Marino: Freedom in the World 2021 Country Report". Freedom House. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  2. Rulers.org list of foreign ministers