Italian order of precedence

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The Italian order of precedence is fixed partly by Royal Decree no. 2210 of December 16, 1927 and partly by the praxis. It's a hierarchy of officials in the Italian Republic used to direct protocol.

  1. The President of the Republic (Giorgio Napolitano)
  2. The President of the Senate of the Republic (Franco Marini)
  3. The President of the Chamber of Deputies (Fausto Bertinotti)
  4. The President of the Council of Ministers (Romano Prodi)
  5. The President of the Constitutional Court (Annibale Marini)
  6. Former Presidents of the Republic, in order of appointment (Francesco Cossiga, Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi)
  7. Vice Presidents of the Senate of the Republic
  8. Vice Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies
  9. The Vice President of the Council of Ministers (Francesco Rutelli and Massimo D'Alema)
  10. The Vice President of the Constitutional Court (Franco Bile, Giovanni Maria Flick)
  11. Ministers of the Republic
  12. Justices of the Constitutional Court
  13. The Vice President of the High Council of Courts (Virginio Rognoni)
  14. The President of the National Council of Economy and Labour (Antonio Marzano)
  15. Deputy Ministers of the Republic
  16. Questori Senators and Deputies, in order of seniority
  17. Presidents of Parliamentary Commissions
  18. Presidents of Giunte Regionali, or Governors of Regions
  19. The First President of the Supreme Court of Cassation (Nicola Marvulli)
  20. The President of the Council of State
  21. The President of the Court of Accounts
  22. The Governor of the Central Bank of Italy (Mario Draghi)
  23. The General Prosecutor of the Supreme Court of Cassation (Mauro Delli Priscoli)
  24. The Attorney General of the Republic (Oscar Fiumara)
  25. The Chief of the Defence Staff (Adm. Giampaolo di Paola)
  26. Senators and Deputies, in order of appointment
  27. The President of the Accademia dei Lincei (Giovanni Conso)
  28. The President of the National Research Council (Fabio Pistella)
  29. The President of the Supreme Tribunal of the Waters
  30. The Vice President of the Council of Military Courts
  31. The Vice President of the High Council of Courts
  32. The Presidents of the Autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano
  33. The Deputy President of the Supreme Court of Cassation
  34. Mayors, in their cities
  35. Prefects, in their cities
  36. Presidents and General Prosecutors of the Court of Appeals
  37. Presidents of Provinces, in their cities
  38. The Chief of the Army Staff (Gen. Filiberto Cecchi)
  39. The Admiral of the Fleet (Adm. Paolo La Rosa)
  40. The Chief of the Air Staff (Gen. Vincenzo Camporini)
  41. The President of the Permanent conference of Rectors
  42. Ambassadors, in order of establishment of diplomatic relations with their countries
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