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Luca Ciriani (born 26 January 1967) is an Italian politician who is the group leader of the Brothers of Italy grouping in the Senate of the Republic.[1]

He had succeeded Federico D'Incà as Minister for Parliamentary Relations in the Meloni Cabinet.[2]

His younger brother Alessandro Ciriani has served as Mayor of Pordenone and as a Member of the European Parliament.

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Luca Ciriani (born 26 January 1967 in ) is an Italian politician serving as in the government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni since 22 October 2022. Affiliated with , he was elected to the in 2018 representing , where he also serves as the party's group leader. Prior to his national roles, Ciriani held positions in regional governance, including as a councilor and assessor for local autonomies and sports in the Friuli Venezia Giulia Regional Council. His career reflects a focus on conservative politics, evolving from earlier involvement with the National Alliance to key leadership within Fratelli d'Italia's parliamentary presence.

Background

Early life

Luca Ciriani was born on 26 January 1967 in , Italy. Pordenone, situated in the region of northeastern Italy, provided the early environment for his upbringing in this autonomous area characterized by its industrial and agricultural heritage.

Education

Ciriani graduated with a degree in Lettere moderne (modern literature) from the . No further details on specific coursework or thesis topics from his studies are publicly documented in available records.

Political career

Regional roles

Ciriani began his regional political career in as a member of the Regional Council in 2003, where he also served as assessor for Sport and local autonomies. In this role, he contributed to policies supporting athletic development and infrastructure in the region. In 2008, Ciriani joined the and was appointed Vice President of the , concurrently taking on the position of councilor for . As Vice President, he supported regional executive functions under the administration, focusing on coordination and crisis management. His civil protection duties involved overseeing emergency response frameworks and disaster preparedness initiatives in the autonomous region. He held these positions until transitioning to national politics.

Party involvement

Ciriani's political trajectory reflects a consistent alignment with Italy's right-wing tradition, beginning with his early militancy and leadership in the youth sections of the . He contributed to the formation of National Alliance (Alleanza Nazionale), serving as its group president in the regional council from 2003 to 2008. After Alleanza Nazionale merged into the People of Freedom in 2008, where Ciriani assumed regional vice-presidential roles, he later joined . From 2013 onward, he represented in the regional assembly, underscoring his role in consolidating the party's presence in . His involvement in 's foundational phase positioned him as a key figure in bridging regional governance experience with the party's platform.

Senate service

Ciriani was elected to the on 4 March 2018 as a representative of in the uninominal constituency of , . He was proclaimed on 9 March 2018 and served in the XVIII Legislature. He was re-elected in the , continuing service in the . On 18 July 2018, Ciriani was appointed group leader (capogruppo) for in the , a position he has held since then, including reconfirmation following the . In this role, he coordinated the party's legislative activities and represented its interests in parliamentary proceedings.

Government positions

Appointment as minister

Following the , which resulted in a victory for the centre-right coalition led by , President entrusted Giorgia Meloni with forming a new government. On 22 October 2022, Ciriani was appointed as Minister for Relations with Parliament in , sworn in at the . This marked his transition from legislative to executive roles, leveraging his Senate tenure.

Ministerial duties

As Minister for Relations with , Luca Ciriani facilitates communication and coordination between the and legislative branches. His duties encompass overseeing the government's interactions with Parliament, including the management of legislative agendas and responses to parliamentary inquiries. These responsibilities are outlined under Article 9 of Law No. 400/1988, which governs the coordination of government activities with parliamentary proceedings. Since his appointment in October 2022, Ciriani has been involved in key processes such as securing ' assent for confidence votes on urgent bills. This role ensures alignment of government priorities with parliamentary approval mechanisms.

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