Italian Minister of Youth

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The Minister of Youth (Italian: Ministro per la Gioventù) in Italy is one of the positions in the Italian government.

The current minister is Fabiana Dadone, of the Five Star Movement, who held the office since 13 February 2021.[1]

List of Ministers[]

Parties
  • 2006–present:
    •   Democratic Party
    •   The People of Freedom
    •   Five Star Movement
Coalitions
N. Portrait Name
(Born–Died)
Term of office Party Government Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
Minister for Youth Policies and Sport
1 Giovanna Melandri.jpg Giovanna Melandri
(1962– )
17 May 2006 8 May 2008 1 year, 357 days Democrats of the Left /
Democratic Party
Prodi II [2]
Minister of Youth
2 Giorgia Meloni daticamera 2013.jpg Giorgia Meloni
(1977– )
8 May 2008 16 November 2011 3 years, 192 days The People of Freedom Berlusconi IV [3]
Office not in use 2011–2012 Monti [4]
Minister for Equal Opportunities, Sport and Youth Policies
3 Josefa Idem Senato.jpg Josefa Idem
(1964– )
28 April 2013 27 June 2013 60 days Democratic Party Letta [5]
Office not in use 2013–2019 Renzi
Gentiloni
[6][7]
Conte I [8]
Minister for Youth Policies and Sport
4 Vincenzo Spadafora daticamera.jpg Vincenzo Spadafora
(1974– )
5 September 2019 13 February 2021 1 year, 161 days Five Star Movement Conte II [9]
Minister for Youth Policies
5 Fabiana Dadone daticamera 2018.jpg Fabiana Dadone
(1984– )
13 February 2021 Incumbent 317 days Five Star Movement Draghi [10]

References[]

  1. ^ Fabiana Dadone, dalla P.A. alla delega sui giovani, la Repubblica
  2. ^ "II Governo Prodi". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  3. ^ "IV Governo Berlusconi". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Governo Monti". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Governo Letta". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Governo Renzi". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Governo Gentiloni". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  8. ^ "I Governo Conte". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  9. ^ "II Governo Conte". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  10. ^ "Governo Draghi". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Retrieved 15 February 2021.
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