Cabinet Monti
The Monti cabinet ruled Italy from November 16, 2011 to April 28, 2013; before that the cabinet ruled Berlusconi IV . All the ministers in the Monti cabinet were non-party. Mario Monti resigned at the end of December 2012. However, President Napolitano instructed him to remain in office until the new elections and the subsequent formation of a new government. On April 28, 2013, Enrico Letta took over government affairs with his cabinet . Annamaria Cancellieri and Enzo Moavero Milanesi were the only ministers in the Monti cabinet to belong to the new government.
| Office | image | minister | Vice Minister | State Secretaries |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| President of the Council of Ministers |
|
Mario Monti | Antonio Catricalà , Paolo Peluffo, Carlo Maninconico (until January 2012), Giovanni De Gennaro (since May 2012) | |
| Ministries | ||||
| Foreign Affairs |
|
Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata (until March 26, 2013) Mario Monti (since March 26, 2013) |
Marta Dassù, Staffan De Mistura (since March 26, 2013) | Marta Dassù, Staffan De Mistura (until March 26, 2013) |
| Interior |
|
Annamaria Cancellieri | Carlo De Stefano, Giovanni Ferrara, Saverio Ruperto | |
| Judiciary |
|
Paola Severino | Andrea Zoppini, Salvatore Mazzamuto | |
| Economy and finance |
|
Mario Monti (until July 11, 2012) Vittorio Grilli (since July 11, 2012) |
Vieri Ceriani, Gianfranco Polillo | |
| defense |
|
Giampaolo Di Paola | Filippo Milone, Gianluigi Magri | |
| Work, social affairs and equality |
|
Elsa Fornero | Michel Martone | Cecilia Guerra |
| health |
|
Renato Balduzzi | Adelfio Elio Cardinale | |
| Infrastructure, Transport and Economic Development |
|
Corrado Passera | Mario Ciaccia | Claudio De Vincenti, Massimo Vari, Guido Improta |
| Education and Research |
|
Francesco Profumo | Elena Ugolini, Marco Rossi Doria | |
| Environment, landscape and marine protection |
|
Corrado Clini | Tullio Fanelli | |
| Agriculture and Forestry |
|
Mario Catania | Franco Braga | |
| Culture |
|
Lorenzo Ornaghi | Roberto Cecchi | |
| Minister with no portfolio | ||||
| European politics |
|
Enzo Moavero Milanesi | ||
| Relations with parliament |
|
Dino Piero Giarda | Giampaolo D'Andrea, Antonio Malaschini | |
| Regional affairs |
|
Fabrizio Barca | ||
| National and international cooperation (social) |
|
Andrea Riccardi | ||
| Tourism and sport |
|
Piero Gnudi | ||
| Administrative reform |
|
Filippo Patroni Griffi | ||
See also
- Executive section in the main article on the Italian political system
Web links
- Italian Government Homepage (Italian)