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The Italian order of precedence is fixed by Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers (D.P.C.M.) of April 14, 2006 and of April 16, 2008. It is a hierarchy of officials in the Italian Republic used to direct protocol. The President, being head of state, is first, and the Prime Minister (President of the Council of Ministers), the head of government, is fourth.

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  • Die protokollarische Rangordnung in Italien wurde 1868 erstmals rechtlich geregelt und nach Ausrufung der Republik tiefgreifend reformiert. 2006 und 2008 erhielt die Rangordnung eine neue rechtliche Grundlage, die eine Einteilung in sieben Kategorien vorsieht. Von Bedeutung ist bei dieser Rangordnung in vielen Fällen, ob ein Amtsträger Funktionen auf nationaler und internationaler oder nur regionaler oder lokaler Ebene hat. Hier können sich Veränderungen der Rangordnung ergeben, auf die jedoch hingewiesen wird. (de)
  • The Italian order of precedence is fixed by Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers (D.P.C.M.) of April 14, 2006 and of April 16, 2008. It is a hierarchy of officials in the Italian Republic used to direct protocol. The President, being head of state, is first, and the Prime Minister (President of the Council of Ministers), the head of government, is fourth. 1. * The President of the Republic (Sergio Mattarella) 2. * (Cardinals and princes of reigning dynasties - these officers cannot preside over the ceremony) 3. * The President of the Senate of the Republic (Ignazio La Russa) 4. * The President of the Chamber of Deputies (Lorenzo Fontana) 5. * The Prime Minister (Giorgia Meloni) 6. * The President of the Constitutional Court (Silvana Sciarra) 7. * Former President of the Republic (Giorgio Napolitano) 8. * Vice Presidents of the Senate of the Republic 9. 1. * Maurizio Gasparri 10. 2. * Anna Rossomando 11. 3. * Gian Marco Centinaio 12. 4. * 13. * Vice Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies 14. 1. * Sergio Costa 15. 2. * Fabio Rampelli 16. 3. * 17. 4. * Anna Ascani 18. * Vice Presidents of the Council of Ministers 19. 1. * Antonio Tajani 20. 2. * Matteo Salvini 21. * Vice Presidents of the Constitutional Court 22. 1. * Daria de Pretis 23. 2. * Nicolò Zanon 24. * Ministers of the Republic 25. * Judges of the Constitutional Court 26. * Presidents of Regions 27. * The First President of the Supreme Court of Cassation (Pietro Curzio) 28. * The President of the National Council for Economics and Labour (Tiziano Treu) 29. * Deputy Ministers of the Republic 30. * Quaestors of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, in order of seniority 31. * Presidents of Parliamentary Commissions 32. * The President of the Council of State (Franco Frattini) 33. * The President of the Court of Accounts 34. * The Governor of the Central Bank of Italy (Ignazio Visco) 35. * The General Prosecutor of the Supreme Court of Cassation 36. * The Attorney General of the Republic 37. * The Chief of the Defence Staff 38. * Senators and Deputies, in order of appointment 39. * The President of the Accademia dei Lincei (Roberto Antonelli) 40. * The President of the National Research Council (Maria Chiara Carrozza) 41. * The President of the Superior Court of Public Waters 42. * The Vice President of the Council of Military Courts 43. * The Vice President of the High Council of the Judiciary 44. * The Presidents of the Autonomous Provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol 45. * The Deputy President of the Supreme Court of Cassation 46. * Prefects, in their provinces 47. * Mayors, in their cities 48. * Presidents and General Prosecutors of the Court of Appeals 49. * Presidents of Provinces, in their cities 50. * Catholic Bishops, in their dioceses 51. * The Chief of the Army Staff (Amm. Giuseppe Cavo Dragone) 52. * The Chief of the Navy Staff (Amm. Sq. Enrico Credendino) 53. * The Chief of the Air Staff (Gen. S.A. ) 54. * The President of the Permanent conference of Rectors (Dr. Ferruccio Resta) 55. * Ambassadors, in order of establishment of diplomatic relations with their countries (en)
  • L'ordine delle cariche della Repubblica Italiana è strutturato in base alla rilevanza della carica e alla tipologia della cerimonia. (it)
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  • Die protokollarische Rangordnung in Italien wurde 1868 erstmals rechtlich geregelt und nach Ausrufung der Republik tiefgreifend reformiert. 2006 und 2008 erhielt die Rangordnung eine neue rechtliche Grundlage, die eine Einteilung in sieben Kategorien vorsieht. Von Bedeutung ist bei dieser Rangordnung in vielen Fällen, ob ein Amtsträger Funktionen auf nationaler und internationaler oder nur regionaler oder lokaler Ebene hat. Hier können sich Veränderungen der Rangordnung ergeben, auf die jedoch hingewiesen wird. (de)
  • L'ordine delle cariche della Repubblica Italiana è strutturato in base alla rilevanza della carica e alla tipologia della cerimonia. (it)
  • The Italian order of precedence is fixed by Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers (D.P.C.M.) of April 14, 2006 and of April 16, 2008. It is a hierarchy of officials in the Italian Republic used to direct protocol. The President, being head of state, is first, and the Prime Minister (President of the Council of Ministers), the head of government, is fourth. (en)
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  • Protokollarische Rangordnung in Italien (de)
  • Italian order of precedence (en)
  • Ordine delle cariche della Repubblica Italiana (it)
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