Italian Minister of Justice

Italian Minister of Justice


Minister of Justice
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First minister:
Giovanni Battista Cassinis
Incumbent: Nitto Francesco Palma
Formation:
March 23, 1861
as Minister of Grace, Justice and Ecclesiastical affairs

This is a list of Italian Ministers of Justice since 1946.

Minister Took office Left office
Fausto Gullo July 13, 1946 May 31, 1947
Giuseppe Grassi May 31, 1947 January 14, 1950
Attilio Piccioni January 27, 1950 July 19, 1951
Adone Zoli July 26, 1951 July 7, 1953
Guido Gonella July 16, 1953 August 2, 1953
Antonio Azara August 17, 1953 January 12, 1954
Michele De Pietro January 18, 1954 July 2, 1955
Aldo Moro July 6, 1955 May 15, 1957
Guido Gonella May 19, 1957 February 21, 1962
Giacinto Bosco February 21, 1962 December 4, 1963
Oronzo Reale December 4, 1963 June 24, 1968
Guido Gonnella June 24, 1968 December 12, 1968
Silvio Gava December 12, 1968 March 23, 1970
Oronzo Reale March 27, 1970 March 1, 1971
Emilio Colombo March 1, 1971 February 17, 1972
Guido Gonnella February 17, 1972 July 7, 1973
Mario Zagari July 7, 1973 November 23, 1974
Oronzo Reale November 23, 1974 February 12, 1976
Francesco Paolo Bonifacio February 12, 1976 March 20, 1979
Tommaso Morlino March 20, 1979 October 18, 1980
Adolfo Sarti October 18, 1980 May 23, 1981
Clelio Darida May 23, 1981 August 4, 1983
Fermo Mino Martinazzoli August 4, 1983 August 1, 1986
Virginio Rognoni August 1, 1986 July 28, 1987
Giuliano Vassalli July 28, 1987 February 2, 1991
Claudio Martelli February 2, 1991 April 28, 1993
Giovanni Conso April 28, 1993 May 10, 1994
Alfredo Biondi May 10, 1994 January 17, 1995
Filippo Mancuso January 17, 1995 October 19, 1995
Lamberto Dini October 19, 1995 February 16, 1996
Vincenzo Caianiello February 16, 1996 May 17, 1996
Giovanni Maria Flick May 17, 1996 October 21, 1998
Oliviero Diliberto October 21, 1998 April 25, 2000
Piero Fassino April 25, 2000 June 11, 2001
Roberto Castelli June 11, 2001 May 17, 2006
Clemente Mastella May 17, 2006 January 17, 2008
Romano Prodi ad interim January 17, 2008 February 6, 2008
Luigi Scotti February 6, 2008 May 8, 2008
Angelino Alfano May 8, 2008 July 28, 2011
Nitto Francesco Palma July 28, 2011 November 16, 2011
Paola Severino November 16, 2011 incumbent

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