Berlusconi II Cabinet
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The Berlusconi II Cabinet was the cabinet of the government of Italy from 11 June 2001 to 23 April 2005. It was the longest-serving cabinet since 1861.
Berlusconi III Cabinet | ||
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Ministry | Minister | Party |
Prime Minister Secretary |
Silvio Berlusconi Gianni Letta |
FI FI |
Deputy Prime Minister | Gianfranco Fini | AN |
Deputy Prime Minister | Marco Follini (3 December 2004 – 18 April 2005) | UDC |
Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Renato Ruggiero Silvio Berlusconi (ad interim since 6 January 2002) Franco Frattini (since 14 November 2002) Gianfranco Fini (since 18 November 2004) |
Indep. FI FI AN |
Minister of the Interior |
Claudio Scajola Giuseppe Pisanu (since 3 July 2002) |
FI FI |
Minister of Economy and Finances Deputy Minister (Budget and Finances) Deputy Minister (Development and Southern Italy) |
Giulio Tremonti Silvio Berlusconi (ad interim since 3 July 2004) Domenico Siniscalco (since 16 July 2002) Mario Baldassarri Gianfranco Micciché |
FI FI Indep. AN FI |
Minister of Defense | Antonio Martino | FI |
Minister of Justice | Roberto Castelli | LN |
Minister of Productive Activities Deputy Minister (International Trade) |
Antonio Marzano Adolfo Urso |
FI AN |
Minister of Agriculture | Gianni Alemanno | AN |
Minister of Education, University and Research Deputy Minister (University and Research) Deputy Minister (Education) |
Letizia Moratti Guido Possa Stefano Caldoro (since 30 December 2004) |
FI FI NPSI |
Minister of Health | Girolamo Sirchia | AN |
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs | Roberto Maroni | LN |
Minister of Infrastructures and Transports Deputy Minister (Infrastructures) Deputy Minister (Transports) |
Pietro Lunardi Ugo Martinat Mario Tassone |
FI AN UDC |
Minister of Environment Deputy Minister |
Altero Matteoli Francesco Nucara (since 30 December 2004) |
AN PRI |
Minister of Culture Deputy Minister |
Giuliano Urbani Antonio Martusciello (since 30 December 2004) |
FI FI |
Minister of Communications | Maurizio Gasparri | AN |
Minister without portfolio (European Affairs) | Rocco Buttiglione | UDC |
Minister without portfolio (Reforms and Devolution) |
Umberto Bossi Roberto Calderoli (since 20 July 2004) |
LN LN |
Minister without portfolio (Parliament) | Carlo Giovanardi | UDC |
Minister without portfolio (Public Administration) |
Franco Frattini Luigi Mazzella (since 14 November 2002) Mario Baccini (since 2 December 2004) |
FI Indep. UDC |
Minister without portfolio (Innovation) | Lucio Stanca | FI |
Minister without portfolio (Regional Affairs) | Enrico La Loggia | FI |
Minister without portfolio (Platform Accomplishment) |
Giuseppe Pisanu (until 3 July 2002) Claudio Scajola (since 28 August 2003) |
FI FI |
Minister without portfolio (Equal Opportunities) | Stefania Prestigiacomo | FI |
Minister without portfolio (Italians in the World) | Mirko Tremaglia | AN |
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