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The Cabinet of Italy (also called the Italian Cabinet or the Council of Ministers, Italian: Consiglio dei Ministri) is a principal organ of the Government of Italy. It comprises the President of the Council (i.e. the prime minister), the ministers, and the undersecretary to the President of the Council.
The President of the Republic is not a member of the government, and therefore cannot become a member of the Council of Ministers.
List of Italian Ministers
The current Italian government is led by Mario Monti. The government has 17 Ministers, of whom five are without portfolio.
Monti Cabinet Ministry Minister Party President of the Council, Minister of Economy and Finance Mario Monti Independent Undersecretary to the Presidency of the Council Antonio Catricalà Independent Minister of the Interior Anna Maria Cancellieri Independent Minister of Foreign Affairs Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata Independent Minister of Defense Giampaolo Di Paola Independent Minister of Justice Paola Severino Independent Minister of Economic Development, Infrastructures and Transports Corrado Passera Independent Minister of Agriculture, Food and Forestry Policies Mario Catania Independent Minister of Education, University and Research Francesco Profumo Independent Minister of Labour and Equal Opportunities Elsa Fornero Independent Minister of Environment Corrado Clini Independent Minister of Cultural Heritage and Activities Lorenzo Ornaghi Independent Minister of Health Renato Balduzzi Independent Minister without portfolio (European Affairs) Enzo Moavero Milanesi Independent Minister without portfolio (Relations with Parliament) Piero Giarda Independent Minister without portfolio (Territorial Cohesion) Fabrizio Barca Independent Minister without portfolio (International Cooperation and Integration) Andrea Riccardi Independent Minister without portfolio (Youth and Tourism) Piero Gnudi Independent National cabinets of Europe Sovereign
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