Minister of the Treasury (Italy)
This is a list of Italian ministers of the treasury, from 1946 to present.[1]
List of ministers of the treasury
- Parties
- 1946-1994:
Liberal Party Christian Democracy Democratic Socialist Party Republican Party Socialist Party Independent
- Since 1994:
The Olive Tree Democrats of the Left Independent
- Governments
Centrist coalition Centre-right coalition Centre-left coalition Mixed coalition
Name (Born–Died) |
Portrait | Term of office | Political Party | Government | ||
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Minister of the Treasury | ||||||
Epicarmo Corbino (1890–1984) |
14 July 1946 | 18 September 1946 | Italian Liberal Party | De Gasperi II | ||
Giovanni Battista Bertone (1874–1969) |
18 September 1946 | 2 February 1947 | Christian Democracy | |||
Minister of the Treasury and Finance | ||||||
Pietro Campilli (1891–1974) |
2 February 1947 | 31 May 1947 | Christian Democracy | De Gasperi III | ||
Luigi Einaudi (1874–1961) |
31 May 1947 | 6 June 1947 | Italian Liberal Party | |||
Minister of the Treasury | ||||||
Gustavo Del Vecchio (1883–1972) |
6 June 1947 | 24 May 1948 | Independent | De Gasperi IV | ||
Giuseppe Pella (1902–1981) |
24 May 1948 | 26 July 1951 | Christian Democracy | De Gasperi V·VI | ||
Ezio Vanoni (1903–1956) |
26 July 1951 | 2 February 1952 | Christian Democracy | De Gasperi VII | ||
Giuseppe Pella (1902–1981) |
2 February 1952 | 17 August 1953 | Christian Democracy | De Gasperi VII·VIII | ||
Silvio Gava (1901–1999) |
17 August 1953 | 31 January 1956 | Christian Democracy | Pella Fanfani I Scelba Segni I | ||
Ezio Vanoni (1903–1956) |
31 January 1956 | 16 February 1956 | Christian Democracy | Segni I | ||
Giuseppe Medici (1907–2000) |
16 February 1956 | 1 July 1958 | Christian Democracy | Segni I Zoli | ||
Giulio Andreotti (1919–2013) |
1 July 1958 | 15 February 1959 | Christian Democracy | Fanfani II | ||
Fernando Tambroni (1901–1963) |
15 February 1959 | 25 March 1960 | Christian Democracy | Segni II | ||
Paolo Emilio Taviani (1912–2001) |
25 March 1960 | 21 February 1962 | Christian Democracy | Tambroni Fanfani III | ||
Roberto Tremelloni (1900–1987) |
21 February 1962 | 21 June 1963 | Italian Democratic Socialist Party | Fanfani IV | ||
Emilio Colombo (1920–2013) |
21 June 1963 | 6 August 1970 | Christian Democracy | Leone I Moro I·II·III Leone II Rumor I·II·III | ||
Mario Ferrari Aggradi (1916–1997) |
6 August 1970 | 17 February 1972 | Christian Democracy | Colombo | ||
Emilio Colombo (1912–2001) |
17 February 1972 | 26 June 1972 | Christian Democracy | Andreotti I | ||
Giovanni Malagodi (1904–1981) |
26 June 1972 | 7 July 1973 | Italian Liberal Party | Andreotti II | ||
Ugo La Malfa (1903–1979) |
7 July 1973 | 14 March 1974 | Italian Republican Party | Rumor IV | ||
Emilio Colombo (1912–2001) |
14 March 1974 | 29 July 1976 | Christian Democracy | Rumor V Moro IV·V | ||
Gaetano Stammati (1908–2002) |
29 July 1976 | 11 March 1978 | Christian Democracy | Andreotti III | ||
Filippo Maria Pandolfi (1927– ) |
11 March 1978 | 18 October 1980 | Christian Democracy | Andreotti IV | ||
Andreotti V Cossiga I·II | ||||||
Beniamino Andreatta (1928–2007) |
18 October 1980 | 1 December 1982 | Christian Democracy | Forlani Spadolini I·II | ||
Giovanni Goria (1943–1994) |
1 December 1982 | 28 July 1987 | Christian Democracy | Fanfani V Craxi I·II Fanfani VI | ||
Giuliano Amato (1938– ) |
28 July 1987 | 22 July 1987 | Italian Socialist Party | Goria De Mita | ||
Guido Carli (1914–1993) |
22 July 1987 | 28 June 1992 | Christian Democracy | Andreotti VI·VII | ||
Piero Barucci (1933– ) |
28 June 1992 | 10 May 1994 | Independent | Amato I | ||
Ciampi | ||||||
Lamberto Dini (1931– ) |
10 May 1994 | 17 May 1996 | Independent | Berlusconi I | ||
Dini | ||||||
Minister of the Treasury, Budget and Economic Planning | ||||||
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (1920–2016) |
17 May 1996 | 13 May 1999 | Independent | Prodi I D'Alema I | ||
Giuliano Amato (1938– ) |
13 May 1999 | 25 April 2000 | The Olive Tree | D'Alema I·II | ||
Vincenzo Visco (1942–) |
25 April 2000 | 11 June 2001 | Democrats of the Left | Amato II | ||
Minister of Economics and Finance (see list) |
References
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