List of prime ministers of Italy

The prime minister of Italy is the head of the Council of Ministers, which holds effective executive power in the Italian government. The first officeholder was Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, who was sworn in on 23 March 1861 after the unification of Italy. Cavour previously served as Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia, an office from which the Italian prime minister took most of its powers and duties. During the monarchy period, prime ministers were appointed by the king of Italy, as laid down in the Albertine Statute. From 1925 until the fall of his regime in 1943, fascist dictator Benito Mussolini formally modified the office title to "Head of Government, Prime Minister and Secretary of State". From 1861 to 1946, 30 men served as prime ministers, leading 67 governments in total.

  • Top left: Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour was the first prime minister of the Kingdom of Italy.
  • Top right: Benito Mussolini was the longest-serving prime minister in Italian history.
  • Bottom left: Silvio Berlusconi was the longest-serving prime minister of the Italian Republic.
  • Bottom right: Giorgia Meloni is the current prime minister of Italy as well as the first woman to hold the office.

After the abolition of the Kingdom of Italy in 1946 and the proclamation of the Italian Republic, the office was established by Articles 92 through 96 of the Constitution of Italy. Alcide De Gasperi is the only prime minister who has held this position both in the Kingdom of Italy and in the Republic of Italy.

The prime minister is appointed by the President of the Republic and must receive a confidence vote by both houses of Parliament: the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. From 1946 to 2022, in the first 76 years after the creation of the Republic, 30 men served as prime ministers. The current officeholder is Giorgia Meloni, who was appointed on 22 October 2022, becoming the first woman to hold this office.

The longest-serving prime minister in the history of Italy was Benito Mussolini, who ruled the country from 1922 until 1943; the longest-serving prime minister of the Italian Republic was Silvio Berlusconi, who held the position for more than nine years between 1994 and 2011. The shortest-serving officeholder was Tommaso Tittoni, who served as prime minister for only 16 days in 1905, while the shortest-serving prime minister of the Italian Republic was Fernando Tambroni, who governed for 123 days in 1960.

Prime ministers of Italy

Prime ministers of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)

Parties:

1861–1912:
  Historical Right
  Historical Left
  Military
1912–1922:
  Liberal Party / Italian Liberal Party
  Italian Radical Party
  Italian Reformist Socialist Party
1922–1943:
  National Fascist Party
1943–1946:
  Labour Democratic Party
  Action Party
  Christian Democracy
  Military

Coalitions:

1861–1912:
  Rightist coalition
  Leftist coalition
  Mixed coalition
1912–1922:
  Liberal coalition
1922–1943:
  Fascist government
1943–1946:
  National Liberation Committee
  Mixed coalition
Acronyms and abbreviations:
    • Right: Historical Right
    • Left: Historical Left
    • PSI/PSIUP: Italian Socialist Party
    • PR: Italian Radical Party
    • PL: Liberal Party
    • PRI: Italian Republican Party
    • UECI: Italian Catholic Electoral Union
    • PSRI: Italian Reformist Socialist Party
    • PLDI: Italian Democratic Liberal Party
    • PPI: Italian People's Party
    • DS: Social Democracy
    • PLI: Italian Liberal Party
    • PA: Agrarian Party
    • PNF: National Fascist Party
    • ANI: Italian Nationalist Association
    • DC: Christian Democracy
    • PCI: Italian Communist Party
    • PdA: Action Party
    • PDL: Labour Democratic Party

Symbols:
† Died in office

Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Government Composition Legislature
(Election)
Monarch
(Reign)
Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
Count
Camillo Benso di Cavour
(1810–1861)
23 March
1861
6 June
1861†
75 days Historical Right Cavour IV Right VIII
(1861)
Victor Emmanuel II

(1861–1878)
Baron
Bettino Ricasoli
(1809–1880)
12 June
1861
3 March
1862
264 days Historical Right Ricasoli I Right
Urbano Rattazzi
(1808–1873)
3 March
1862
8 December
1862
280 days Historical Left Rattazzi I Right • Left
Luigi Carlo Farini
(1812–1866)
8 December
1862
24 March
1863
106 days Historical Right Farini Right
Marco Minghetti
(1818–1886)
24 March
1863
28 September
1864
1 year, 188 days Historical Right Minghetti I Right
General
Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora
(1804–1878)
28 September
1864
31 December
1865
1 year, 265 days Military La Marmora II Right
31 December
1865
20 June
1866
La Marmora III IX
(1865)
Baron
Bettino Ricasoli
(1809–1880)
20 June
1866
10 April
1867
294 days Historical Right Ricasoli II Right • Left
Urbano Rattazzi
(1808–1873)
10 April
1867
27 October
1867
200 days Historical Left Rattazzi II Right • Left X
(1867)
Count
Luigi Federico Menabrea
(1809–1896)
27 October
1867
5 January
1868
2 years, 48 days Historical Right Menabrea I Right

5 January
1868
13 May
1869
Menabrea II
13 May
1869
14 December
1869
Menabrea III
Giovanni Lanza
(1810–1882)
14 December
1869
10 July
1873
3 years, 208 days Historical Right Lanza Right XI
(1870)
Marco Minghetti
(1818–1886)
10 July
1873
25 March
1876
2 years, 259 days Historical Right Minghetti II Right XII
(1874)
Agostino Depretis
(1813–1887)
25 March
1876
25 December
1877
1 year, 364 days Historical Left Depretis I Left XIII
(1876)

26 December
1877
24 March
1878
Depretis II Umberto I

(1878–1900)
Benedetto Cairoli
(1825–1889)
24 March
1878
19 December
1878
270 days Historical Left Cairoli I Left
Agostino Depretis
(1813–1887)
19 December
1878
14 July
1879
214 days Historical Left Depretis III Left
Benedetto Cairoli
(1825–1889)
14 July
1879
25 November
1879
1 year, 319 days Historical Left Cairoli II Left
25 November
1879
29 May
1881
Cairoli III XIV
(1880)
Agostino Depretis
(1813–1887)
29 May
1881
25 May
1883
6 years, 61 days Historical Left Depretis IV Left



25 May
1883
30 March
1884
Depretis V XV
(1882)
30 March
1884
29 June
1885
Depretis VI
29 June
1885
4 April
1887
Depretis VII XVI
(1886)
4 April
1887
29 July
1887†
Depretis VIII
Francesco Crispi
(1818–1901)
29 July
1887
9 March
1889
3 years, 192 days Historical Left Crispi I Left
9 March
1889
6 February
1891
Crispi II XVII
(1890)
Marquess
Antonio Starabba di Rudinì
(1839–1908)
6 February
1891
15 May
1892
1 year, 99 days Historical Right Di Rudinì I Left • Right
Giovanni Giolitti
(1842–1928)
15 May
1892
15 December
1893
1 year, 214 days Historical Left Giolitti I Left XVIII
(1892)
Francesco Crispi
(1818–1901)
15 December
1893
14 June
1894
2 years, 86 days Historical Left Crispi III Left • Right
14 June
1894
10 March
1896
Crispi IV XIX
(1895)
Marquess
Antonio Starabba di Rudinì
(1839–1908)
10 March
1896
11 July
1896
2 years, 111 days Historical Right Di Rudinì II Left • Right


11 July
1896
14 December
1897
Di Rudinì III
14 December
1897
1 June
1898
Di Rudinì IV XX
(1897)
1 June
1898
29 June
1898
Di Rudinì V
General
Luigi Pelloux
(1839–1924)
29 June
1898
14 May
1899
1 year, 360 days Military Pelloux I Left • Right
14 May
1899
24 June
1900
Pelloux II
Giuseppe Saracco
(1821–1907)
24 June
1900
15 February
1901
236 days Historical Left Saracco Left • Right XXI
(1900)
Victor Emmanuel III

(1900–1946)
Giuseppe Zanardelli
(1826–1903)
15 February
1901
3 November
1903
2 years, 261 days Historical Left Zanardelli Left • Right
Giovanni Giolitti
(1842–1928)
3 November
1903
12 March
1905
1 year, 129 days Historical Left Giolitti II Left • Right XXII
(1904)
Tommaso Tittoni
(1855–1931)
12 March
1905
28 March
1905
16 days Historical Right Tittoni Left • Right
Alessandro Fortis
(1842–1909)
28 March
1905
24 December
1905
317 days Historical Left Fortis I Left • Right
24 December
1905
8 February
1906
Fortis II
Baron
Sidney Sonnino
(1847–1922)
8 February
1906
29 May
1906
110 days Historical Right Sonnino I Left • Right • PR
Giovanni Giolitti
(1842–1928)
29 May
1906
11 December
1909
3 years, 196 days Historical Left Giolitti III Left • Right
Baron
Sidney Sonnino
(1847–1922)
11 December
1909
31 March
1910
110 days Historical Right Sonnino II Left • Right XXIII
(1909)
Luigi Luzzatti
(1841–1927)
31 March
1910
30 March
1911
364 days Historical Right Luzzatti Left • Right • PR
Giovanni Giolitti
(1842–1928)
30 March
1911
21 March
1914
2 years, 356 days Liberal Party Giolitti IV PL • PR
Antonio Salandra
(1853–1931)
21 March
1914
5 November
1914
2 years, 89 days Liberal Party Salandra I PL XXIV
(1913)

5 November
1914
18 June
1916
Salandra II PL • PRI
Paolo Boselli
(1838–1932)
18 June
1916
30 October
1917
1 year, 134 days Liberal Party Boselli PL • PR • UECI • PSRI
Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
(1860–1952)
30 October
1917
23 June
1919
1 year, 236 days Liberal Party Orlando PL • PR • UECI • PSRI
Francesco Saverio Nitti
(1868–1953)
23 June
1919
21 May
1920
358 days Italian Radical Party Nitti I PL • PLDI • PR • PSRI • PPI
21 May
1920
15 June
1920
Nitti II PL • PLDI • PPI • PR XXV
(1919)
Giovanni Giolitti
(1842–1928)
15 June
1920
4 July
1921
1 year, 19 days Liberal Party Giolitti V PL • PLDI • PPI • DS • PR • PSRI
Ivanoe Bonomi
(1873–1951)
4 July
1921
26 February
1922
237 days Italian Reformist Socialist Party Bonomi I PPI • PL • PLDI • DS • PSRI XXVI
(1921)
Luigi Facta
(1861–1930)
26 February
1922
1 August
1922
247 days Liberal Party /
Italian Liberal Party
Facta I PPI • PLI • PLDI • DS • PSRI • PA
1 August
1922
31 October
1922
Facta II PPI • PLI • PLDI • DS • PSRI
Duce
Benito Mussolini
(1883–1945)
31 October
1922
25 July
1943
20 years, 267 days National Fascist Party Mussolini PPI • PLI • DS • PNF • ANI
PNF XXVII
(1924)
XXVIII
(1929)
XXIX
(1934)
XXX
(no election)
Marshal
Pietro Badoglio
(1871–1956)
25 July
1943
24 April
1944
329 days Military Badoglio I Independents Parliament abolished
24 April
1944
18 June
1944
Badoglio II CLN
DC • PCI • PLI • PSIUP • PdA • PDL
Ivanoe Bonomi
(1873–1951)
18 June
1944
12 December
1944
1 year, 3 days Labour Democratic Party Bonomi II CLN
DC • PCI • PLI • PSIUP • PdA • PDL

12 December
1944
21 June
1945
Bonomi III CLN
DC • PCI • PLI • PDL
Ferruccio Parri
(1890–1981)
21 June
1945
10 December
1945
172 days Action Party Parri CLN
DC • PCI • PLI • PSIUP • PdA • PDL
National Council
Alcide De Gasperi
(1881–1954)
10 December
1945
13 July
1946
212 days Christian Democracy De Gasperi I CLN
DC • PCI • PLI • PSIUP • PdA • PDL
Umberto II

(1946)
  1. Colors in the "Party" column indicate the party to which a prime minister belongs.
  2. Colors in the "Cabinet" and "Composition" columns indicate the governing coalition.
  3. After the Italian unification, the regnal number of King Victor Emmanuel, as well as the numbering for governments and legislatures, were taken in continuation with the corresponding numbers in the Kingdom of Sardinia.

Prime ministers of the Italian Republic (1946–present)

Parties:

1946–1994:
  Christian Democracy
  Italian Republican Party
  Italian Socialist Party
  Independent
1994–present:
  Forza Italia / The People of Freedom
  Democrats of the Left
  Democratic Party
  Brothers of Italy
  Independent

Coalitions:

1946–1994:
  National Liberation Committee
  Centrist coalition
  Organic centre-left
  Pentapartito / Quadripartito
  Mixed coalition
1994–present:
  Centre-right coalition
  Centre-left coalition
  Mixed coalition
Acronyms and abbreviations:
    • DC: Christian Democracy
    • PSI/PSIUP: Italian Socialist Party
    • PCI: Italian Communist Party
    • PRI: Italian Republican Party
    • PDL: Labour Democratic Party
    • PSDI: Italian Democratic Socialist Party
    • PLI: Italian Liberal Party
    • PDS: Democratic Party of the Left
    • FdV: Federation of the Greens
    • FI: Forza Italia
    • LN: Northern League
    • AN: National Alliance
    • CCD: Christian Democratic Centre
    • UdC: Union of the Centre (1993)
    • PPI: Italian People's Party
    • RI: Italian Renewal
    • UD: Democratic Union
    • PRC: Communist Refoundation Party
    • DS: Democrats of the Left
    • SDI: Italian Democratic Socialists
    • PdCI: Party of Italian Communists
    • UDR: Democratic Union for the Republic
    • Dem: The Democrats
    • UDEUR: Union of Democrats for Europe
    • UDC: Union of the Centre (2002)
    • NPSI: New Italian Socialist Party
    • DL: The Daisy
    • RnP: Rose in the Fist
    • IdV: Italy of Values
    • PdL: The People of Freedom
    • PD: Democratic Party
    • FLI: Future and Freedom
    • NCD: New Centre-Right
    • SC: Civic Choice
    • PpI: Populars for Italy
    • RI: Italian Radicals
    • AP: Popular Alternative
    • CpE: Centrists for Europe
    • M5S: Five Star Movement
    • Lega: League
    • Art.1: Article One
    • IV: Italia Viva
    • IpF: Together for the Future
    • A: Action
    • FdI: Brothers of Italy
Prime Ministers of the Italian Republic (1946–present)
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Government Composition Legislature
(Election)
President
(Tenure)
Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
Alcide De Gasperi
(1881–1954)
13 July
1946
2 February
1947
7 years, 35 days Christian Democracy De Gasperi II CLN
DC • PSIUP • PCI • PRI
Constituent
Assembly

(1946)
Enrico
De Nicola


(1946–1948)






2 February
1947
1 June
1947
De Gasperi III CLN
DC • PSI • PCI • PDL
1 June
1947
24 May
1948
De Gasperi IV Centrism
DC • PSDI • PLI • PRI
24 May
1948
27 January
1950
De Gasperi V I
(1948)
Luigi Einaudi

(1948–1955)
27 January
1950
26 July
1951
De Gasperi VI Centrism
DC • PSDI • PRI
26 July
1951
16 July
1953
De Gasperi VII Centrism
DC • PRI
16 July
1953
17 August
1953
De Gasperi VIII DC II
(1953)
Giuseppe Pella
(1902–1981)
17 August
1953
19 January
1954
155 days Christian Democracy Pella DC
Amintore Fanfani
(1908–1999)
19 January
1954
10 February
1954
22 days Christian Democracy Fanfani I DC
Mario Scelba
(1901–1991)
10 February
1954
6 July
1955
1 year, 146 days Christian Democracy Scelba Centrism
DC • PSDI • PLI
Antonio Segni
(1891–1972)
6 July
1955
20 May
1957
1 year, 318 days Christian Democracy Segni I Centrism
DC • PSDI • PLI
Giovanni
Gronchi


(1955–1962)
Adone Zoli
(1887–1960)
20 May
1957
2 July
1958
1 year, 43 days Christian Democracy Zoli DC
Amintore Fanfani
(1908–1999)
2 July
1958
16 February
1959
229 days Christian Democracy Fanfani II Centrism
DC • PSDI
III
(1958)
Antonio Segni
(1891–1972)
16 February
1959
26 March
1960
1 year, 39 days Christian Democracy Segni II DC
Fernando Tambroni
(1901–1963)
26 March
1960
27 July
1960
123 days Christian Democracy Tambroni DC
Amintore Fanfani
(1908–1999)
27 July
1960
22 February
1962
2 years, 330 days Christian Democracy Fanfani III DC
22 February
1962
22 June
1963
Fanfani IV DC • PSDI • PRI Antonio Segni

(1962–1964)
Giovanni Leone
(1908–2001)
22 June
1963
5 December
1963
166 days Christian Democracy Leone I DC IV
(1963)
Aldo Moro
(1916–1978)
5 December
1963
23 July
1964
4 years, 203 days Christian Democracy Moro I Organic centre-left
DC • PSI • PSDI • PRI


23 July
1964
24 February
1966
Moro II Giuseppe
Saragat


(1964–1971)
24 February
1966
25 June
1968
Moro III
Giovanni Leone
(1908–2001)
25 June
1968
13 December
1968
171 days Christian Democracy Leone II DC V
(1968)
Mariano Rumor
(1915–1990)
13 December
1968
6 August
1969
1 year, 236 days Christian Democracy Rumor I Organic centre-left
DC • PSU • PRI


6 August
1969
28 March
1970
Rumor II DC
28 March
1970
6 August
1970
Rumor III Organic centre-left
DC • PSI • PSDI • PRI
Emilio Colombo
(1920–2013)
6 August
1970
18 February
1972
1 year, 196 days Christian Democracy Colombo Organic centre-left
DC • PSI • PSDI • PRI
Giulio Andreotti
(1919–2013)
18 February
1972
26 June
1972
1 year, 140 days Christian Democracy Andreotti I DC Giovanni
Leone


(1971–1978)

26 June
1972
8 July
1973
Andreotti II DC • PSDI • PLI VI
(1972)
Mariano Rumor
(1915–1990)
8 July
1973
15 March
1974
1 year, 138 days Christian Democracy Rumor IV Organic centre-left
DC • PSI • PSDI • PRI

15 March
1974
23 November
1974
Rumor V Organic centre-left
DC • PSI • PSDI
Aldo Moro
(1916–1978)
23 November
1974
12 February
1976
1 year, 250 days Christian Democracy Moro IV DC • PRI
12 February
1976
30 July
1976
Moro V DC
Giulio Andreotti
(1919–2013)
30 July
1976
13 March
1978
3 years, 6 days Christian Democracy Andreotti III Historic Compromise
DC
VII
(1976)


13 March
1978
21 March
1979
Andreotti IV Sandro Pertini

(1978–1985)
21 March
1979
5 August
1979
Andreotti V DC • PSDI • PRI
Francesco Cossiga
(1928–2010)
5 August
1979
4 April
1980
1 year, 74 days Christian Democracy Cossiga I DC • PSDI • PLI VIII
(1979)

4 April
1980
18 October
1980
Cossiga II Organic centre-left
DC • PSI • PRI
Arnaldo Forlani
(1925–2023)
18 October
1980
28 June
1981
253 days Christian Democracy Forlani Organic centre-left
DC • PSI • PSDI • PRI
Giovanni Spadolini
(1925–1994)
28 June
1981
23 August
1982
1 year, 156 days Italian Republican Party Spadolini I Pentapartito
DC • PSI • PSDI • PRI • PLI

23 August
1982
1 December
1982
Spadolini II
Amintore Fanfani
(1908–1999)
1 December
1982
4 August
1983
246 days Christian Democracy Fanfani V DC • PSI • PSDI • PLI
Bettino Craxi
(1934–2000)
4 August
1983
1 August
1986
3 years, 257 days Italian Socialist Party Craxi I Pentapartito
DC • PSI • PRI • PSDI • PLI
IX
(1983)

1 August
1986
18 April
1987
Craxi II Francesco Cossiga

(1985–1992)
Amintore Fanfani
(1908–1999)
18 April
1987
29 July
1987
102 days Christian Democracy Fanfani VI DC
Giovanni Goria
(1943–1994)
29 July
1987
13 April
1988
259 days Christian Democracy Goria Pentapartito
DC • PSI • PRI • PSDI • PLI
X
(1987)
Ciriaco De Mita
(1928–2022)
13 April
1988
23 July
1989
1 year, 101 days Christian Democracy De Mita Pentapartito
DC • PSI • PRI • PSDI • PLI
Giulio Andreotti
(1919–2013)
23 July
1989
13 April
1991
2 years, 341 days Christian Democracy Andreotti VI Pentapartito
DC • PSI • PRI • PSDI • PLI

13 April
1991
28 June
1992
Andreotti VII Quadripartito
DC • PSI • PSDI • PLI
Giuliano Amato
(born 1938)
28 June
1992
28 April
1993
304 days Italian Socialist Party Amato I Quadripartito
DC • PSI • PLI • PSDI
XI
(1992)
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro

(1992–1999)
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
(1920–2016)
28 April
1993
11 May
1994
1 year, 13 days Independent Ciampi DC • PSI • PDS • PLI • PRI • PSDI • FdV
Silvio Berlusconi
(1936–2023)
11 May
1994
17 January
1995
251 days Forza Italia Berlusconi I PdL–PBG
FI • LN • AN • CCD • UdC
XII
(1994)
Lamberto Dini
(born 1931)
17 January
1995
18 May
1996
1 year, 122 days Independent Dini Independents
Romano Prodi
(born 1939)
18 May
1996
21 October
1998
2 years, 156 days Independent Prodi I The Olive Tree
PDS • PPI • RI • FdV • UD
XIII
(1996)
Massimo D'Alema
(born 1949)
21 October
1998
22 December
1999
1 year, 188 days Democrats of the Left D'Alema I The Olive Tree
DS • PPI • RI • SDI • FdV • PdCI • UDRUDEUR • Dem

22 December
1999
26 April
2000
D'Alema II Carlo Azeglio Ciampi

(1999–2006)
Giuliano Amato
(born 1938)
26 April
2000
11 June
2001
1 year, 46 days Independent Amato II The Olive Tree
DS • PPI • Dem • FdV • PdCI • UDEUR • RI • SDI
Silvio Berlusconi
(1936–2023)
11 June
2001
23 April
2005
4 years, 340 days Forza Italia Berlusconi II House of Freedoms
FI • AN • LN • UDC • NPSI • PRI
XIV
(2001)

23 April
2005
17 May
2006
Berlusconi III
Romano Prodi
(born 1939)
17 May
2006
8 May
2008
1 year, 357 days Independent /
Democratic Party
Prodi II The Union
DS • DL • PRC • RnP • PdCI • IdV • FdV • UDEUR • PD
XV
(2006)
Giorgio Napolitano

(2006–2015)
Silvio Berlusconi
(1936–2023)
8 May
2008
16 November
2011
3 years, 192 days The People of Freedom Berlusconi IV Centre-right coalition
PdL • LN
XVI
(2008)
Mario Monti
(born 1943)
16 November
2011
28 April
2013
1 year, 163 days Independent Monti Independents
Enrico Letta
(born 1966)
28 April
2013
22 February
2014
300 days Democratic Party Letta Grand coalition
PD • PdL • NCD • SC • PpI • UDC • RI
XVII
(2013)
Matteo Renzi
(born 1975)
22 February
2014
12 December
2016
2 years, 294 days Democratic Party Renzi PD • NCD • SC • UDC
Paolo Gentiloni
(born 1954)
12 December
2016
1 June
2018
1 year, 171 days Democratic Party Gentiloni PD • NCD/AP • CpE Sergio Mattarella

(2015–present)
Giuseppe Conte
(born 1964)
1 June
2018
5 September
2019
2 years, 257 days Independent Conte I M5S • Lega XVIII
(2018)

5 September
2019
13 February
2021
Conte II M5S • PD • Art.1 • IV
Mario Draghi
(born 1947)
13 February
2021
22 October
2022
1 year, 251 days Independent Draghi M5S • Lega • PD • FI • IpF • IV • Art.1 • A
Giorgia Meloni
(born 1977)
22 October
2022
Incumbent 3 years, 57 days Brothers of Italy Meloni Centre-right coalition
FdI • Lega • FI
XIX
(2022)
  1. Colors in the "Party" column indicate the party to which a prime minister belongs.
  2. Colors in the "Cabinet" and "Composition" columns indicate the governing coalition.
  3. The cabinet did not receive the confidence of the Parliament.
  4. Until 4 May 1993
  5. Within The Olive Tree coalition
  6. Until December 1999
  7. Until February 1999
  8. From February 1999
  9. DS and DL formed the Democratic Party (PD) in October 2007.
  10. Until November 2013
  11. From November 2013
  12. Close to the Five Star Movement
  13. From September 2019 to January 2021
  14. From June 2022
  15. From July 2022

Timeline

Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)

Italian Republic (1946–present)

See also

Bibliography

  • Guglielmotti, Umberto, ed. (1966). I presidenti del Consiglio dei Ministri dell'Unita' d'Italia ad oggi, Volume 3 (in Italian). CEN.
  • Viviani, Maria Paola, ed. (1970). La presidenza del Consiglio dei ministri in alcuni stati dell'Europa occidentale ed in Italia (in Italian). Giuffrè.
  • Rotelli, Ettore, ed. (1972). La Presidenza Del Consiglio Dei Ministri: Il Problema Del Coordinamento Dell'amministrazione Centrale in Italia, (1848–1948) (in Italian). Giuffrè.
  • Marzo, Corradino; Amodio, Vito Domenico, eds. (2014). I governi della Repubblica. Storia dei Presidenti del Consiglio, Volume 1 (in Italian). Lupo. ISBN 978-8866671893.

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