Here is the complete list of deputy ministers and undersecretaries
With today’s appointment by the Council of Ministers of the 42 undersecretaries and deputy ministers, the Conte bis government team is completed, which enters full operation.
Of the team designated today – who will swear next Monday at 10, at Palazzo Chigi – there are 21 M5s, 18 the Dems, two representatives from Leu, one from Maie.
Among the deputy ministers, six are from the Five Stars, four from the Democratic Party. Only 14 women on the list. Presidency of the Council of Ministers
Mario Turco (economic planning and investments)
Andrea Martella (publishing) Relations with parliament :
Gianluca Castaldi
Simona Malpezzi EU affairs
Laura AgeaForeign:
Emanuela Del Re VM
Manlio Di Stefano (M5s)
Marina Sereni VM (Pd)
Ivan Scalfarotto
Riccardo Merlo Interiors:
Vito Crimi VM (M5s)
Carlo Sibilia (M5s)
Matteo Mauri VM
Achille Variati Justice:
Vittorio Ferraresi
Andrea Giorgis Defense:
Angelo Tofalo (M5s)
Giulio Calvisi (Pd) Economy:
Laura Castelli VM (M5s)
Alessio Villarosa (M5s)
Antonio Misiani VM (Pd)
Pierpaolo Baretta (Pd)
Cecilia Guerra (Pd) MiSE:
Stefano Buffagni VM (M5s)
Alessandra Todde
Mirella Liuzzi ( M5s)
Gianpaolo Manzella (Pd)
Alessia Morani (Pd) Agricultural policies:
Giuseppe L’Abbate (M5s) Environment:
Roberto Morassut (Pd) MIT:
Giancarlo Cancelleri VM (M5s)
Roberto Traversi
Salvatore Margiotta (Pd) Work:
Stanislao Di Piazza (M5s)
Francesca Puglisi (Pd) Education:
Lucia Azzolina
Anna Ascani VM (Pd)
Giuseppe De Cristofaro Culture:
Anna Laura Orrico (M5s)
Lorenza Bonaccorsi (Pd) Health:
Pierpaolo Sileri VM (M5s)
Sandra Zampa (Pd)
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SOME BIO: Gianluca Castaldi, Senator of the M5s, and Undersecretary for Relations with Parliament, a ministry headed by another M5s Federico D’Inca. Forty-nine years old, from Abruzzo, craftsman by trade but with an Isef diploma and a past as a football and Beach Soccer referee (he has directed Serie A matches of this discipline), Castaldi and senator of the M5s for two terms: in 2015 he was president of the parliamentary groups for three months. In 2007 he founded the 5 Stelle Vasto group.
+ Marina Sereniand the new Deputy Foreign Minister in the Pd share of the Conte government. She was born in Foligno on May 8, 1960, high school, and was Vice President of the Chamber from 2013 to 2018. Since 2001, when Piero Fassino called her to be part of the national secretariat of the Left Democrats, she deals with foreign policy. As she writes on her website, over the years she has been particularly interested in “the Middle East, the war in Iraq, the issues of globalization and the fight against poverty and underdevelopment, the process of European unification, the reform of the United Nations and supranational organizations “. From 2009 to 2103 she was vice president of the Democratic Party.
+ Roberto Morassutwas appointed undersecretary for the environment. Environmental issues have always been his sphere of action with particular attention to the territory and the suburbs. Since 2018 he has been a member of the Environment Committee of the Chamber and is vice-chairman of the commission of inquiry on the degradation of the suburbs. In 1995 he was appointed by the mayor of Rome Francesco Rutelli vice president of the Olympic Committee for Rome 2004. In 1997 he was elected municipal councilor of Rome until he became, with the mayor Walter Veltroni, councilor for urban planning and Rome Capital. As councilor he leads the approval in the City Council of the New General Town Plan of Rome. In 2016 he ranks in the primaries of the PD for Mayor of Rome, being supported mainly by the Dem minority and is second after Roberto Giachetti.
+Sandra Zampa, appointed by the Council of Ministers Undersecretary for Health, and in 2007 was co-founder of the Democratic Party. Particularly close to the issues of minors and refugees, in 2017 the law bearing his name was approved: the ‘Zampa law’ on ‘Provisions for the protection of unaccompanied foreign minors’, welcomed by Unicef ​​as “an important step forward for migrant and refugee children who have fled from unlivable situations and arrived in Italy full of hope for their future “. She was born in Mercato Saraceno in Emilia Romagna, 63 years old, and was vice president of the Democratic Party. She graduated in Political Science from the University of Bologna, she worked as a journalist participating in the birth of the Dire news agency. Since 2004 you have worked with the president Romano Prodi, first as head of the press office of the leader of The Union at the Regionals of 2005, then as head of the press office of the candidate of The Union at the Politics of 2006 with responsibility for coordinating political communication and relations with the press. From 2007 to the end of the 15th legislature he held the position of head of the press office of the Prime Minister. You have been an alternate member of the Council of Europe from 2013 and holder from 2017 to 2018. From the end of your second parliamentary term and legal consultant expert in the human rights of children and adolescents at the Interministerial Committee for Human Rights and vice president of the Italian Refugee Council. then as head of the press office of the candidate of The Union for Politics of 2006 with responsibility for coordinating political communication and relations with the press. From 2007 to the end of the 15th legislature he held the position of head of the press office of the Prime Minister. You have been an alternate member of the Council of Europe from 2013 and holder from 2017 to 2018. From the end of your second parliamentary term and legal consultant expert in the human rights of children and adolescents at the Interministerial Committee for Human Rights and vice president of the Italian Refugee Council. then as head of the press office of the candidate of The Union for Politics of 2006 with responsibility for coordinating political communication and relations with the press. From 2007 to the end of the 15th legislature he held the position of head of the press office of the Prime Minister. You have been an alternate member of the Council of Europe from 2013 and holder from 2017 to 2018. From the end of your second parliamentary term and legal consultant expert in the human rights of children and adolescents at the Interministerial Committee for Human Rights and vice president of the Italian Refugee Council.
+ Simona Malpezzi , parliamentarian of the Democratic Party, will support the Minister Federico D’Inca of the M5s at the Ministry of Relations with Parliament in the work of interfacing between the government and the Chambers. Forty-seven years old, Renziana, senator after a parliamentary term as a deputy, Simona Malpezzi comes from Milan. After a degree in Literature at the Catholic University (she graduated with a thesis on Amintore Fanfani), since 1997 she has taught in high schools, but in 2005 she moved to teach Italian language and culture at the Volkshochschule in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria. She arrives in the House, elected on the lists of the Democratic Party in 2013, and in 2018 she is elected senator.
+ Antonio Misiani, just appointed Deputy Minister of Economy, has always played in the ranks of the left, first in the DS at the local level, then in the Ulivo and the Democratic Party. He was elected deputy in 2006, 2008 and 2013: he immediately joined the Budget Committee. In 2018 he was elected senator on the dem lists, once again entering the Budget Commission of Palazzo Madama, becoming the party’s group leader. He collaborated with the Nens association (New economy, new company), founded by Pier Luigi Bersani and Vincenzo Visco. In the Democratic Party he was elected national treasurer in 2009 with the secretariat of Pier Luigi Bersani, reconfirmed with the secretariat of Guglielmo Epifani until 2013.
+ Giuseppe L’Abbateand member of the Agriculture Committee of the Chamber dealing directly with one of the hottest times for the territory of Puglia where it comes from, Xylella. In the 2013 political elections he was elected deputy of the XVII legislature in the XXI Puglia constituency for the 5 Star Movement. Born in 1985, he lives in Polignano a Mare, in the province of Bari. Graduated in computer science and technologies for software production at the University of Bari, he worked in the family business in the tourism sector, we read from his website.
+ Pierpaolo Sileri, parliamentarian of the M5s, born in Rome in 1972 and current president of the Senate’s Health Commission, and the new Deputy Minister of Health. He graduated with honors in Medicine and Surgery in 1998 at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, where he obtained a specialization and a PhD in Robotics and computer science applied to surgery, and a surgeon specializing in diseases of the digestive system, he has contributed to more than 270 scientific publications.

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