Minister without portfolio (Italy)

In the Italian government, ministers without portfolio are nominated by the President of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) and formally appointed by the President of the Republic to lead particular departments directly under the Presidency (or Presidium) of the Council of Ministers. Unlike the office of State Undersecretary to the Presidency, who fulfils duties in the Prime Minister's remit, ministers without portfolio enjoy the full status of ministers but do not lead an independent ministry. Departments on equalities, European affairs, and relations with regions, for example, are usually led by ministers without portfolio.

List of ministers

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The Monti Cabinet (2011 to 2013) had six ministers without portfolio:

The Letta Cabinet (2013 to 2014) had eight ministers without portfolio:

The Renzi Cabinet (2014 to 2016) had three ministers without portfolio:

References

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