Vincenzo Scotti | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office June 28, 1992 – July 29, 1992 |
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Prime Minister | Giuliano Amato |
Preceded by | Gianni De Michelis |
Succeeded by | Giuliano Amato |
Minister of the Interior | |
In office October 16, 1990 – June 28, 1992 |
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Prime Minister | Giulio Andreotti |
Preceded by | Antonio Gava |
Succeeded by | Nicola Mancino |
Personal details | |
Born |
Naples, Italy |
September 16, 1933
Nationality | Italian |
Political party | Christian Democracy |
Profession | Politician |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Vincenzo Scotti (born September 16, 1933) is an Italian politician and member of Christian Democracy (DC). He was Minister of the Interior and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Born in Naples, he graduated in economics at the Università di Roma La Sapienza in 1955.
In his early career he was responsible for the Centre for Research of the Workers union CISL. In 1968 Scotti was elected as Deputy for the Christian Democracy in the Italian Parliament. Later he was Minister for Cultural Assets and Activities (1981–82), member of the Finance Commission to the House of Deputies, Undersecretary of State to the Ministry of Budget, Labour Minister, Minister for Coordination of European Community Policies, Minister of Art and Cultural Heritage and the Environment, Minister of Civil Protections, and President of the Parliamentary Group for the Christian Democrats to the House of Deputies (the largest group of the Italian parliament with 230 deputies). He was elected Mayor of Naples in 1984.
During his term as Minister of Interior (1990-1992) laws which permitted police authorities and magistrates to act against the Mafia organisation Camorra were promulgated. In collaboration with judge Giovanni Falcone and US attorney Rudy Giuliani, he founded the DIA (Direzione Investigativa Antimafia), a specialised anti-mafia police force.
As Minister of Foreign Affairs, he participated in the G7 Summit in Munich in 1992, and represented the Prime Minister in the meetings of the heads of governments of the CSCE. During the arms embargo of Yugoslavia and as president of the UEO he was responsible for organisation of patrols of international waters by Italian armed forces.