There are ten living former Italian Prime Ministers:
- Living former Prime Ministers
-
Emilio Colombo (DC),
served 1970–1972 -
Giulio Andreotti (DC),
served 1972–1973; 1976-1979; 1989-1992 -
Arnaldo Forlani (DC),
served 1980–1981 -
Ciriaco De Mita (DC),
served 1988-1989 -
Giuliano Amato
(PSI-L'Ulivo-PD),
served 1992-1993; 2000-2001 -
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (Indep-PD),
served 1993-1994 -
Silvio Berlusconi (FI-PdL),
served 1994-1995; 2001-2006; 2008-2011 -
Lamberto Dini
(Indep-RI-DL-LD-PdL)
served 1995-1996 -
Romano Prodi (L'Ulivo-PD),
served 1996-1998; 2006-2008 -
Massimo D'Alema (DS-PD),
served 1998-2000
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