List of ambassadors of Italy to the European Union

Coordinates: 50°50′50″N 4°22′14″E / 50.847148°N 4.370668°E / 50.847148; 4.370668
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Permanent Representative of Italy to the European Union
Rappresentante Permanente d'Italia presso l'Unione europea in Bruxelles
Emblem of Italy
Inaugural holderAttilio Cattani
Formation1958

The Italian Permanent Representative to the European Union is the official representative of the Government in Rome to the European Commission.

List of representatives[edit]

Diplomatic accreditation Permanent Representative Observations notes List of prime ministers of Italy Term end
1958 Attilio Cattani Amintore Fanfani 1961
1961 Antonio Venturini Fernando Tambroni 1967
1967 Giorgio Bombassei Frascani de Vettor [de] [1] Giovanni Leone 1976
1976 Eugenio Plaja (1914-1991) was an Italian diplomat and from 1973 to 1975 Permanent Representative of Italy to the United Nations. The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. Giulio Andreotti 1979
1979 Renato Ruggiero Francesco Cossiga 1984
1984 Pietro Calamia Bettino Craxi 1990
1990 Federico de Roberto (Italian diplomat) Giulio Andreotti 1993
1993 Enzo Perlot Carlo Azeglio Ciampi 1995
1995 Luigi Cavalchini Lamberto Dini 2000
2000 Silvio Fagiolo [it] Giuliano Amato 2001
2001 Roberto Nigido Silvio Berlusconi 2001
2001 Umberto Vattani Silvio Berlusconi 2004
2004 Rocco Cangelosi Silvio Berlusconi 2009
2008 Ferdinando Nelli Feroci Silvio Berlusconi 2013
July 1, 2013 Stefano Sannino [2] Enrico Letta March 1, 2016
March 21, 2016 Carlo Calenda Matteo Renzi May 10, 2016
June 1, 2016 Maurizio Massari (*Naples en 1959) Italian diplomat and From 2003 to 2006 he was Ambassador for the OSCE in Serbia and Montenegro. From 2013 to 2016 he was Italian ambassador to Egypt [it][3] Matteo Renzi December 12, 2016


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References[edit]

  1. ^ Giorgio Bombassei Frascani de Vettor, [1]
  2. ^ Stefano Sannino
  3. ^ Maurizio Massari
  4. ^ Rappresentanza Permanente presso l'Unione europea in Bruxelles, Martin Westlake, David Galloway - 2004, The Council of the European Union, S. 428[2][3][4]