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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy)

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (Italian: Ministero degli affari esteri e della cooperazione internazionale or MAECI) is the foreign ministry of the government of the Italian Republic. It is also known as the Farnesina as a metonym from its headquarters, the Palazzo della Farnesina in Rome. The current Minister of Foreign Affairs is Antonio Tajani.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Ministero degli affari esteri e della cooperazione internazionale
MAECI

Palazzo della Farnesina
Headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Agency overview
Formed1848; 176 years ago (1848)
JurisdictionCouncil of Ministers of Italy
HeadquartersRome
Minister responsible
Websitewww.esteri.it

History edit

The first official manifestation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was called The Secretary of the State of Foreign Affairs for the now defunct Kingdom of Sardinia. The original name was derived from the Albertine Statute that founded the Ministry in 1848. The original location was the Palazzo della Consulta in Rome, where it remained until 1922.

The first significant reform came under the direction of the minister Carlo Sforza who reorganized the Ministry around territorial bases. However, this system was later replaced during Benito Mussolini's fascist regime. During this time the Ministry was housed at Palazzo Chigi; after a brief period in Brindisi during the war, Cabinet President Pietro Badoglio restored the full services of the Ministry with a ministerial decree on 15 July 1944.

Since 1959 the Ministry has been at its current location in Palazzo della Farnesina, which together with the Reggia di Caserta is one of the biggest buildings in Italy.

Functions edit

The current role of the MAECI are laid out in the laws passed on 23 April 2003 n. 109 which states that the Ministry holds the explicit function of representing and guarding the interests of Italy concerning its political, economic, social, and cultural relations with the world and its direct relations with other states and international organizations. The ministry represents Italy in its implementation and revisions of treaties and international conventions. Within the organization of the European Union, the ministry advocates Italy's positions on councils of foreign politics and common security such as, CFSP, The European Community and Euratom. It cooperates with international organizations on issues of development, immigration, and the protection of Italians and workers abroad.

List of ministers (since 1946) edit

Name Period Government
Alcide De Gasperi (DC) 14 July 1946 - 18 October 1946 De Gasperi II Cabinet
Pietro Nenni (PSI) 18 October 1946 - 2 February 1947 De Gasperi II Cabinet
Carlo Sforza (PRI) 2 February 1947 - 16 July 1951 De Gasperi III Cabinet
De Gasperi IV Cabinet
De Gasperi V Cabinet
De Gasperi VI Cabinet
Alcide De Gasperi (DC) 16 July 1951 - 17 August 1953 De Gasperi VII Cabinet
De Gasperi VIII Cabinet
Giuseppe Pella (DC) 17 August 1953 - 18 January 1954 Pella Cabinet
Attilio Piccioni (DC) 18 January 1954 - 19 September 1954 Fanfani I Cabinet
Scelba Cabinet
Gaetano Martino (PLI) 19 September 1954 - 6 May 1957 Scelba Cabinet
Segni I Cabinet
Giuseppe Pella (DC) 6 May 1957 - 25 March 1960 Zoli Cabinet
Fanfani II Cabinet
Segni II Cabinet
Antonio Segni (DC) 25 March 1960 - 7 May 1962 Tambroni Cabinet
Fanfani III Cabinet
Fanfani IV Cabinet
Attilio Piccioni (DC) 7 May 1962 - 4 December 1963 Fanfani IV Cabinet
Leone I Cabinet
Giuseppe Saragat (PSDI) 4 December 1963 - 28 December 1964 Moro I Cabinet
Moro II Cabinet
Amintore Fanfani (DC) 28 December 1964 - 24 June 1968 Moro II Cabinet
Moro III Cabinet
Giuseppe Medici (DC) 24 June 1968 - 12 December 1968 Leone II Cabinet
Pietro Nenni (PSI) 12 December 1968 - 5 August 1969 Rumor I Cabinet
Aldo Moro (DC) 5 August 1969 - 26 June 1972 Rumor II Cabinet
Rumor III Cabinet
Colombo Cabinet
Andreotti I Cabinet
Giuseppe Medici (DC) 26 June 1972 - 8 July 1973 Andreotti II Cabinet
Aldo Moro (DC) 8 July 1973 - 23 November 1974 Rumor IV Cabinet
Rumor V Cabinet
Mariano Rumor (DC) 23 November 1974 - 29 July 1976 Moro IV Cabinet
Moro V Cabinet
Arnaldo Forlani (DC) 29 July 1976 - 4 August 1979 Andreotti III Cabinet
Andreotti IV Cabinet
Andreotti V Cabinet
Franco Maria Malfatti (DC) 4 August 1979 - 15 January 1980 Cossiga I Cabinet
Attilio Ruffini (DC) 15 January 1980 - 4 April 1980 Cossiga I Cabinet
Emilio Colombo (DC) 4 April 1980 - 4 August 1983 Cossiga II Cabinet
Forlani Cabinet
Spadolini I Cabinet
Spadolini II Cabinet
Fanfani V Cabinet
Giulio Andreotti (DC) 4 August 1983 - 22 July 1989 Craxi I Cabinet
Craxi II Cabinet
Fanfani VI Cabinet
Goria Cabinet
De Mita Cabinet
Gianni De Michelis (PSI) 22 July 1989 - 28 June 1992 Andreotti VI Cabinet
Andreotti VII Cabinet
Vincenzo Scotti (DC) 28 June 1992 - 29 July 1992 Amato I Cabinet
Emilio Colombo (DC) 29 July 1992 - 28 April 1993 Amato I Cabinet
Beniamino Andreatta (DC) 28 April 1993 - 10 May 1994 Ciampi Cabinet
Antonio Martino (FI) 10 May 1994 - 17 January 1995 Berlusconi I Cabinet
Susanna Agnelli (Ind) 17 January 1995 - 17 May 1996 Dini Cabinet
Lamberto Dini (RI) 17 May 1996 - 11 June 2001 Prodi I Cabinet
D'Alema I Cabinet
D'Alema II Cabinet
Amato II Cabinet
Renato Ruggiero (Ind) 11 June 2001 - 14 November 2002 Berlusconi II Cabinet
Franco Frattini (FI) 14 November 2002 - 18 November 2004 Berlusconi II Cabinet
Gianfranco Fini (AN) 18 November 2004 - 17 May 2006 Berlusconi II Cabinet
Berlusconi III Cabinet
Massimo D'Alema (PD) 17 May 2006 - 8 May 2008 Prodi II Cabinet
Franco Frattini (PdL) 8 May 2008 - 16 November 2011 Berlusconi IV Cabinet
Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata (Ind) 16 November 2011 - 28 April 2013 Monti Cabinet
Emma Bonino (Rad) 28 April 2013 - 22 February 2014 Letta Cabinet
Federica Mogherini (PD) 22 February 2014 - 31 October 2014 Renzi Cabinet
Paolo Gentiloni (PD) 31 October 2014 - 12 December 2016 Renzi Cabinet
Angelino Alfano (AP) 12 December 2016 - 1 June 2018 Gentiloni Cabinet
Enzo Moavero Milanesi (Ind) 1 June 2018 - 5 September 2019 Conte I Cabinet
Luigi Di Maio (M5S) 5 September 2019 - 22 October 2022 Conte II Cabinet
Draghi Cabinet
Antonio Tajani (FI) 22 October 2022 - incumbent Meloni Cabinet

See also edit

References edit

External links edit

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs Official Site
  • Ministero degli Affari Esteri. Archivio Storico Diplomatico (archives); + collection inventories

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Italian Ministero degli affari esteri e della cooperazione internazionale or MAECI is the foreign ministry of the government of the Italian Republic It is also known as the Farnesina as a metonym from its headquarters the Palazzo della Farnesina in Rome The current Minister of Foreign Affairs is Antonio Tajani Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International CooperationMinistero degli affari esteri e della cooperazione internazionaleMAECIPalazzo della Farnesina Headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International CooperationAgency overviewFormed1848 176 years ago 1848 JurisdictionCouncil of Ministers of ItalyHeadquartersRomeMinister responsibleAntonio TajaniWebsitewww esteri it Contents 1 History 2 Functions 3 List of ministers since 1946 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe first official manifestation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was called The Secretary of the State of Foreign Affairs for the now defunct Kingdom of Sardinia The original name was derived from the Albertine Statute that founded the Ministry in 1848 The original location was the Palazzo della Consulta in Rome where it remained until 1922 The first significant reform came under the direction of the minister Carlo Sforza who reorganized the Ministry around territorial bases However this system was later replaced during Benito Mussolini s fascist regime During this time the Ministry was housed at Palazzo Chigi after a brief period in Brindisi during the war Cabinet President Pietro Badoglio restored the full services of the Ministry with a ministerial decree on 15 July 1944 Since 1959 the Ministry has been at its current location in Palazzo della Farnesina which together with the Reggia di Caserta is one of the biggest buildings in Italy Functions editThe current role of the MAECI are laid out in the laws passed on 23 April 2003 n 109 which states that the Ministry holds the explicit function of representing and guarding the interests of Italy concerning its political economic social and cultural relations with the world and its direct relations with other states and international organizations The ministry represents Italy in its implementation and revisions of treaties and international conventions Within the organization of the European Union the ministry advocates Italy s positions on councils of foreign politics and common security such as CFSP The European Community and Euratom It cooperates with international organizations on issues of development immigration and the protection of Italians and workers abroad List of ministers since 1946 editMain article Minister of Foreign Affairs Italy Name Period Government Alcide De Gasperi DC 14 July 1946 18 October 1946 De Gasperi II Cabinet Pietro Nenni PSI 18 October 1946 2 February 1947 De Gasperi II Cabinet Carlo Sforza PRI 2 February 1947 16 July 1951 De Gasperi III CabinetDe Gasperi IV CabinetDe Gasperi V CabinetDe Gasperi VI Cabinet Alcide De Gasperi DC 16 July 1951 17 August 1953 De Gasperi VII CabinetDe Gasperi VIII Cabinet Giuseppe Pella DC 17 August 1953 18 January 1954 Pella Cabinet Attilio Piccioni DC 18 January 1954 19 September 1954 Fanfani I CabinetScelba Cabinet Gaetano Martino PLI 19 September 1954 6 May 1957 Scelba CabinetSegni I Cabinet Giuseppe Pella DC 6 May 1957 25 March 1960 Zoli CabinetFanfani II CabinetSegni II Cabinet Antonio Segni DC 25 March 1960 7 May 1962 Tambroni CabinetFanfani III CabinetFanfani IV Cabinet Attilio Piccioni DC 7 May 1962 4 December 1963 Fanfani IV CabinetLeone I Cabinet Giuseppe Saragat PSDI 4 December 1963 28 December 1964 Moro I CabinetMoro II Cabinet Amintore Fanfani DC 28 December 1964 24 June 1968 Moro II CabinetMoro III Cabinet Giuseppe Medici DC 24 June 1968 12 December 1968 Leone II Cabinet Pietro Nenni PSI 12 December 1968 5 August 1969 Rumor I Cabinet Aldo Moro DC 5 August 1969 26 June 1972 Rumor II CabinetRumor III CabinetColombo CabinetAndreotti I Cabinet Giuseppe Medici DC 26 June 1972 8 July 1973 Andreotti II Cabinet Aldo Moro DC 8 July 1973 23 November 1974 Rumor IV CabinetRumor V Cabinet Mariano Rumor DC 23 November 1974 29 July 1976 Moro IV CabinetMoro V Cabinet Arnaldo Forlani DC 29 July 1976 4 August 1979 Andreotti III CabinetAndreotti IV CabinetAndreotti V Cabinet Franco Maria Malfatti DC 4 August 1979 15 January 1980 Cossiga I Cabinet Attilio Ruffini DC 15 January 1980 4 April 1980 Cossiga I Cabinet Emilio Colombo DC 4 April 1980 4 August 1983 Cossiga II CabinetForlani CabinetSpadolini I CabinetSpadolini II CabinetFanfani V Cabinet Giulio Andreotti DC 4 August 1983 22 July 1989 Craxi I CabinetCraxi II CabinetFanfani VI CabinetGoria CabinetDe Mita Cabinet Gianni De Michelis PSI 22 July 1989 28 June 1992 Andreotti VI CabinetAndreotti VII Cabinet Vincenzo Scotti DC 28 June 1992 29 July 1992 Amato I Cabinet Emilio Colombo DC 29 July 1992 28 April 1993 Amato I Cabinet Beniamino Andreatta DC 28 April 1993 10 May 1994 Ciampi Cabinet Antonio Martino FI 10 May 1994 17 January 1995 Berlusconi I Cabinet Susanna Agnelli Ind 17 January 1995 17 May 1996 Dini Cabinet Lamberto Dini RI 17 May 1996 11 June 2001 Prodi I CabinetD Alema I CabinetD Alema II CabinetAmato II Cabinet Renato Ruggiero Ind 11 June 2001 14 November 2002 Berlusconi II Cabinet Franco Frattini FI 14 November 2002 18 November 2004 Berlusconi II Cabinet Gianfranco Fini AN 18 November 2004 17 May 2006 Berlusconi II CabinetBerlusconi III Cabinet Massimo D Alema PD 17 May 2006 8 May 2008 Prodi II Cabinet Franco Frattini PdL 8 May 2008 16 November 2011 Berlusconi IV Cabinet Giulio Terzi di Sant Agata Ind 16 November 2011 28 April 2013 Monti Cabinet Emma Bonino Rad 28 April 2013 22 February 2014 Letta Cabinet Federica Mogherini PD 22 February 2014 31 October 2014 Renzi Cabinet Paolo Gentiloni PD 31 October 2014 12 December 2016 Renzi Cabinet Angelino Alfano AP 12 December 2016 1 June 2018 Gentiloni Cabinet Enzo Moavero Milanesi Ind 1 June 2018 5 September 2019 Conte I Cabinet Luigi Di Maio M5S 5 September 2019 22 October 2022 Conte II Cabinet Draghi Cabinet Antonio Tajani FI 22 October 2022 incumbent Meloni CabinetSee also edit nbsp Italy portal Carabinieri Foreign Ministry CommandReferences editExternal links editMinistry of Foreign Affairs Official Site Ministero degli Affari Esteri Archivio Storico Diplomatico archives collection inventories Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italy amp oldid 1181514742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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