Minister of Transport (Italy)

This is a list of the Italian ministers of transport. The list shows also the ministers that served under the same office but with other names, in fact this ministry has changed name many times.

List of ministers

Parties
  • 1946-1994:

  Communist Party   Christian Democracy   Democratic Socialist Party   Socialist Party   Liberal Party

  • Since 1994:

  National Alliance   Democrats of the Left   Italian Renewal   Forza Italia/The People of Freedom   Party of Italian Communists   New Centre-Right   Democratic Party   Five Star Movement   Independent

Name
(Born–Died)
Portrait Term of office Political party Government
Minister of Transports
Giacomo Ferrari
(1887–1974)
July 13, 1946May 31, 1947Italian Communist PartyDe Gasperi II·III
Guido Corbellini
(1890–1976)
May 31, 1946January 27, 1950Christian DemocracyDe Gasperi IV·V
Ludovico D'Aragona
(1876–1961)
January 27, 1950April 5, 1951Italian Democratic Socialist PartyDe Gasperi VI
Pietro Campilli
(1891–1974)
April 5, 1951July 26, 1951Christian Democracy
Piero Malvestiti
(1899–1964)
July 26, 1951July 16, 1953Christian DemocracyDe Gasperi VII
Giuseppe Togni
(1903–1981)
July 16, 1953August 17, 1953Christian DemocracyDe Gasperi VIII
Bernardo Mattarella
(1905–1971)
August 17, 1953July 6, 1955Christian DemocracyPella
Fanfani I
Scelba
Armando Angelini
(1891–1968)
July 6, 1955March 25, 1960Christian DemocracySegni I
Zoli
Fanfani II
Segni II
Fiorentino Sullo
(1921–2000)
March 25, 1960April 11, 1960Christian DemocracyTambroni
Mario Ferrari Aggradi
(1916–1997)
April 11, 1960July 26, 1960Christian Democracy
Giuseppe Spataro
(1897–1979)
July 26, 1960February 21, 1962Christian DemocracyFanfani III
Bernardo Mattarella
(1905–1971)
February 21, 1962June 21, 1963Christian DemocracyFanfani IV
Minister of Transports and Civil Aviation
Guido Corbellini
(1890–1976)
June 21, 1963December 4, 1963Christian DemocracyLeone I
Angelo Raffaele Jervolino
(1890–1985)
December 4, 1963February 23, 1966Christian DemocracyMoro I·III
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
(1918–2012)
February 23, 1966December 12, 1968Christian DemocracyMoro III
Leone II
Luigi Mariotti
(1912–2004)
December 12, 1968August 5, 1969Christian DemocracyRumor I
Remo Gaspari
(1921–2011)
August 5, 1969March 27, 1970Christian DemocracyRumor II
Italo Viglianesi
(1916–1995)
March 27, 1970February 17, 1972Italian Socialist PartyRumor III
Colombo
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
(1918–2012)
February 17, 1972July 26, 1972Christian DemocracyAndreotti I
Aldo Bozzi
(1909–1987)
July 26, 1972July 7, 1973Italian Liberal PartyAndreotti II
Luigi Preti
(1914–2009)
July 7, 1974November 23, 1974Italian Socialist Democratic PartyRumor IV·V
Ministers of Transports
Mario Martinelli
(1906–2001)
November 23, 1974July 29, 1976Christian DemocracyMoro IV·V
Attilio Ruffini
(1925–2011)
July 29, 1976September 18, 1977Christian DemocracyAndreotti III
Vittorio Lattanzio
(1926–2010)
September 18, 1977March 11, 1978Christian Democracy
Vittorino Colombo
(1925–1996)
March 11, 1978March 20, 1979Christian DemocracyAndreotti IV
Luigi Preti
(1914–2009)
March 20, 1979April 4, 1980Italian Socialist Democratic PartyAndreotti IV
Cossiga I
Rino Formica
(1927– )
April 4, 1980July 28, 1981Italian Socialist PartyCossiga II
Forlani
Vincenzo Balzamo
(1929–1992)
July 28, 1981December 1, 1982Italian Socialist PartySpadolini I·II
Mario Casalinuovo
(1922–2018)
December 1, 1982August 4, 1983Italian Socialist PartyFanfani V
Claudio Signorile
(1937– )
August 4, 1983April 17, 1987Italian Socialist PartyCraxi I·II
Giovanni Travaglini
(1924–2020)
April 17, 1987July 28, 1987Christian DemocracyFanfaniI VI
Calogero Mannino
(1939–)
July 28, 1987April 13, 1988Christian DemocracyGoria
Giorgio Santuz
(1936– )
April 13, 1988July 22, 1989Christian DemocracyDe Mita
Carlo Bernini
(1936–2011)
July 22, 1989July 28, 1992Christian DemocracyAndreotti VI·VII
Giancarlo Tesini
(1929– )
July 22, 1992April 28, 1993Christian DemocracyAmato I
Minister of Transports and Navigation
Raffaele Costa
(1936– )
April 28, 1993May 10, 1994Italian Liberal PartyCiampi
Publio Fiori
(1938– )
May 10, 1994January 17, 1995National AllianceBerlusconi I
Giovanni Caravale
(1935–1997)
January 17, 1995May 18, 1996IndependentDini
Claudio Burlando
(1954– )
May 18, 1996October 21, 1998Democrats of the LeftProdi I
Tiziano Treu
(1939– )
October 21, 1998December 22, 1999Italian RenewalD'Alema I
Pier Luigi Bersani
(1951– )
December 22, 1999July 11, 2001Democrats of the LeftD'Alema II
Amato II
Minister of Infrastructure and Transports
Pietro Lunardi
(1939– )
June 11, 2001May 17, 2006Forza ItaliaBerlusconi II·III
Minister of Transports
Alessandro Bianchi
(1945– )
May 17, 2006May 8, 2008Party of Italian CommunistsProdi II
Minister of Infrastructure and Transports
Altero Matteoli
(1940–2017)
May 8, 2008November 16, 2011The People of FreedomBerlusconi IV
Corrado Passera
(1954– )
November 16, 2011April 28, 2013IndependentMonti
Maurizio Lupi
(1959– )
April 28, 2013March 20, 2015The People of Freedom/
New Centre-Right
Letta
Renzi
Graziano Delrio
(1960– )
April 2, 2015June 1, 2018Democratic PartyRenzi
Gentiloni
Danilo Toninelli
(1974– )
June 1, 2018September 5, 2019Five Star MovementConte I
Paola De Micheli
(1973– )
September 5, 2019February 13, 2021Democratic PartyConte II
Minister of Sustainable Infrastructure and Mobility
Enrico Giovannini
(1957– )
February 13, 2021IncumbentIndependentDraghi
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