Shadow Cabinet of Italy (2008)
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The current Shadow Cabinet of Italy has been announced on 15 April 2008, by Walter Veltroni, Secretary of the Democratic Party, after the 2008 Italian general election[1] and officially presented on 9 May[2].
Portfolio | Shadow Minister |
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Shadow President of the Council | Walter Veltroni |
Shadow Vice President of the Council | Enrico Morando |
Shadow Spokesman of the Council | Riccardo Franco Levi |
Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs | Piero Fassino |
Shadow Minister of the Interior | Marco Minniti |
Shadow Minister of Justice | Lanfranco Tenaglia |
Shadow Minister of Economy | Pierluigi Bersani |
Shadow Minister of Instruction | Maria Pia Garavaglia |
Shadow Minister of Industry | Matteo Colaninno |
Shadow Minister of Welfare | Enrico Letta |
Shadow Minister of Defense | Roberta Pinotti |
Shadow Minister of Agriculture | Alfonso Andria |
Shadow Minister of Environment | Ermete Realacci |
Shadow Minister of Infrastructures and Transports | Andrea Martella |
Shadow Minister of Culture and Spectacle | Vincenzo Cerami |
Shadow Minister without portfolio (Communications) | Giovanna Melandri |
Shadow Minister without portfolio (Reforms) | Sergio Chiamparino |
Shadow Minister without portfolio (Regional Affairs) | Mariangela Bastico |
Shadow Minister without portfolio (Public Administration and Innovation) | Linda Lanzillotta |
Shadow Minister without portfolio (Equal Opportunities) | Vittoria Franco |
Shadow Minister without portfolio (Normative Simplification) | Beatrice Magnolfi |
Shadow Minister without portfolio (European Affairs) | Maria Paola Merloni |
Shadow Minister without portfolio (Platform Accomplishment) | Michele Ventura |
Shadow Minister without portfolio (Youth) | Pina Picierno |