Berlusconi III Cabinet - Composition

Composition

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi 23 April 2005 17 May 2006 Forza Italia
Minister of Foreign Affairs Gianfranco Fini 23 April 2005 17 May 2006 AN
Minister of the Interior Giuseppe Pisanu 23 April 2005 17 May 2006 Forza Italia
Minister of Economy and Finance Domenico Siniscalco 23 April 2005 22 September 2005 Independent
Giulio Tremonti 22 September 2005 17 May 2006 Forza Italia
Minister of Defense Antonio Martino 23 April 2005 17 May 2006 Forza Italia
Minister of Justice Roberto Castelli 23 April 2005 17 May 2006 Northern League
Minister of Productive Activities Claudio Scajola 23 April 2005 17 May 2006 Forza Italia
Minister for Agriculture, Food and Forestry Policies Gianni Alemanno 23 April 2005 17 May 2006 AN
Minister of Education, University and Research Letizia Moratti 23 April 2005 17 May 2006 Forza Italia
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Roberto Maroni 23 April 2005 17 May 2006 Northern League
Minister for Health Francesco Storace 10 March 2006 17 May 2006 AN
Minister of Infrastructures and Transports Pietro Lunardi 23 April 2005 17 May 2006 Forza Italia
Minister of Environment and Protection of Land and Sea Altero Matteoli 23 April 2005 17 May 2006 AN
Minister of Cultural Heritage Rocco Buttiglione 23 April 2005 17 May 2006 UDC
Minister of Communications Mario Landolfi 23 April 2005 17 May 2006 AN

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