Italian order of precedence
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.[1] It is a hierarchy of officials in the Italian Republic used to direct protocol. The President, being head of state, is first, however the Prime Minister (President of the Council of Ministers), the head of government, is fourth.
- The President of the Republic (Sergio Mattarella)
- The President of the Senate of the Republic (Pietro Grasso)
- The President of the Chamber of Deputies (Laura Boldrini)
- The Prime Minister (Matteo Renzi)
- The President of the Constitutional Court (Paolo Grossi)
- Former Presidents of the Republic (Giorgio Napolitano)
- Vice Presidents of the Senate of the Republic
- Vice Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies
- The Vice President of the Council of Ministers
- The Vice President of the Constitutional Court
- Ministers of the Republic
- Justices of the Constitutional Court
- The Vice President of the High Council of Courts
- Presidents of Regions
- The First President of the Supreme Court of Cassation (Giorgio Santacroce)
- The President of the National Council of Economic and Labour (Antonio Marzano)
- Deputy Ministers of the Republic
- Quaestors of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, in order of seniority
- Presidents of Parliamentary Commissions
- The President of the Council of State (Giorgio Giovannini)
- The President of the Court of Accounts (vacant office)
- The Governor of the Central Bank of Italy (Ignazio Visco)
- The General Prosecutor of the Cassazione (Gianfranco Ciani)
- The Attorney General of the Republic (Michele Giuseppe Dipace)
- The Chief of the Defence Staff
- Senators and Deputies, in order of appointment
- The President of the Accademia dei Lincei (Lamberto Maffei)
- The President of the National Research Council (Luigi Nicolais)
- The President of the Supreme Tribunal of the Waters
- The Vice President of the Council of Military Courts
- The Vice President of the High Council of Courts
- The Presidents of the Autonomous Provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol
- The Deputy President of the Supreme Court of Cassation
- Prefects, in their provinces
- Mayors, in their cities
- Presidents and General Prosecutors of the Court of Appeals
- Presidents of Provinces, in their cities
- Catholic Bishops, in their dioceses
- The Chief of the Army Staff (Gen. C.A. Claudio Graziano)
- The Chief of the Navy Staff (Amm. Sq. Giuseppe De Giorgi)
- The Chief of the Air Staff (Gen. S.A. Pasquale Preziosa)
- The President of the Permanent conference of Rectors
- Ambassadors, in order of establishment of diplomatic relations with their countries
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