Minister for Civil Protection and Maritime Policies
| Minister for Civil Protection and Maritime Policies | |
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| Ministro per la Protezione Civile e Politiche del mare | |
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| Department for Civil Protection | |
| Member of | Council of Ministers |
| Seat | Rome |
| Appointer | The president of Italy |
| Term length | No fixed term |
| Formation | June 28, 1981 |
| First holder | Giuseppe Zamberletti |
| Website | www |
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
- 1981–1994:
- 1994–present:
Coalitions:
- 1981–1994:
- 1994–present:
| Portrait | Name (Born–Died) |
Term of office | Party | Government | Ref. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
| Minister for Civil Protection Coordination | ||||||||
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Giuseppe Zamberletti (1933–2019) |
28 June 1981 | 1 December 1982 | 1 year, 156 days | Christian Democracy | Spadolini I·II | ||
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Loris Fortuna (1924–1985) |
1 December 1982 | 4 August 1983 | 246 days | Italian Socialist Party | Fanfani V | ||
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Vincenzo Scotti (1933–) |
4 August 1983 | 26 March 1984 | 235 days | Christian Democracy | Craxi I | ||
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Giuseppe Zamberletti (1933–2019) |
26 March 1984 | 28 July 1987 | 3 years, 124 days | Christian Democracy | Craxi I·II | ||
| Fanfani VI | ||||||||
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Remo Gaspari (1921–2011) |
28 July 1987 | 13 April 1988 | 260 days | Christian Democracy | Goria | ||
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Vito Lattanzio (1926–2010) |
13 April 1988 | 13 April 1991 | 3 years, 0 days | Christian Democracy | De Mita Andreotti VI |
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Nicola Capria (1932–2009) |
13 April 1991 | 28 June 1992 | 1 year, 76 days | Italian Socialist Party | Andreotti VII | ||
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Ferdinando Facchiano (1927–2022) |
28 June 1992 | 29 April 1993 | 305 days | Italian Democratic Socialist Party | Amato I | ||
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Nicola Mancino (1931– ) |
29 April 1993 | 19 April 1994 | 355 days | Christian Democracy / Italian People's Party |
Ciampi | ||
| Office not in use | 1994–1996 | Berlusconi I | ||||||
| Dini | ||||||||
| Minister of the Interior and Civil Protection Coordination | ||||||||
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Giorgio Napolitano (1925–2023) |
17 May 1996 | 21 October 1998 | 2 years, 157 days | Democratic Party of the Left | Prodi I | ||
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Rosa Russo Iervolino (1936– ) |
21 October 1998 | 22 December 1999 | 1 year, 62 days | Italian People's Party | D'Alema I | ||
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Enzo Bianco (1951– ) |
22 December 1999 | 11 June 2001 | 1 year, 171 days | The Democrats | D'Alema II Amato II |
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| Office not in use | 2001–2022 | Berlusconi II·III | ||||||
| Prodi II | ||||||||
| Berlusconi IV | ||||||||
| Monti Letta | ||||||||
| Renzi Gentiloni | ||||||||
| Conte I·II Draghi | ||||||||
| Minister for Civil Protection and Maritime Policies | ||||||||
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Nello Musumeci (1955– ) |
22 October 2022 | Incumbent | 2 years, 302 days | Brothers of Italy | Meloni | ||
Timeline

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













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