Italian senior politicians
Italy's senior politicians include President Sergio Mattarella, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and Deputy PMs/key ministers like Antonio Tajani (Foreign Affairs/Deputy PM) and Matteo Salvini (Infrastructure/Deputy PM), alongside influential figures from past governments such as former PMs Mario Draghi, Giuseppe Conte, and the late Silvio Berlusconi, all playing significant roles in current governance or political landscape.
Current Key Figures:
Sergio Mattarella: President of Italy (Head of State).
Giorgia Meloni: Prime Minister (Head of Government), leader of Fratelli d'Italia (Brothers of Italy).
Antonio Tajani: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, leader of Forza Italia.
Matteo Salvini: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure, leader of the Lega (League).
Guido Crosetto: Minister of Defence.
Giancarlo Giorgetti: Minister of Economy and Finance.
Influential Former Leaders & Figures:
Mario Draghi: Former Prime Minister (2021-2022).
Giuseppe Conte: Former Prime Minister (2018-2021).
Matteo Renzi: Former Prime Minister (2014-2016).
Silvio Berlusconi: Long-serving former Prime Minister (died 2023).
Mario Monti: Former technocratic Prime Minister (2011-2013).
These individuals, through holding top government posts or leading major parties, significantly influence Italian politics, representing different coalitions and ideologies.
Current Key Figures:
Sergio Mattarella: President of Italy (Head of State).
Giorgia Meloni: Prime Minister (Head of Government), leader of Fratelli d'Italia (Brothers of Italy).
Antonio Tajani: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, leader of Forza Italia.
Matteo Salvini: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure, leader of the Lega (League).
Guido Crosetto: Minister of Defence.
Giancarlo Giorgetti: Minister of Economy and Finance.
Influential Former Leaders & Figures:
Mario Draghi: Former Prime Minister (2021-2022).
Giuseppe Conte: Former Prime Minister (2018-2021).
Matteo Renzi: Former Prime Minister (2014-2016).
Silvio Berlusconi: Long-serving former Prime Minister (died 2023).
Mario Monti: Former technocratic Prime Minister (2011-2013).
These individuals, through holding top government posts or leading major parties, significantly influence Italian politics, representing different coalitions and ideologies.
