| Ambassador of Italy to Tunisia |
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 Emblem of Italy |
Incumbent Lorenzo Fanara
since March 27, 2018 |
| Inaugural holder | Raffaele Ferretti |
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| Formation | October 1, 1956 |
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The Italian ambassador in Tunis is the official representative of the Government in Rome to the Government of Tunisia.[1]
List of representatives
| Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Observations | List of prime ministers of Italy | President of Tunisia | Term end |
| October 1, 1956 | Raffaele Ferretti | | Antonio Segni | Habib Bourguiba | |
| October 8, 1958 | Aldo Maria Mazio | | Amintore Fanfani | Habib Bourguiba | |
| September 27, 1962 | Alessandro Tassoni Estense | | Fernando Tambroni | Habib Bourguiba | |
| November 25, 1964 | Manlio Castronuovo | | Giovanni Leone | Habib Bourguiba | |
| April 11, 1968 | Luciano Favretti | | Giovanni Leone | Habib Bourguiba | |
| August 23, 1972 | Salvatore Saraceno | | Giulio Andreotti | Hédi Nouira | |
| January 12, 1977 | Elio Giuffrida | | Giulio Andreotti | Hédi Nouira | |
| February 7, 1980 | Gianfranco Farinelli | | Francesco Cossiga | Mohamed Mzali | |
| May 2, 1987 | Claudio Moreno | | Amintore Fanfani | Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali | |
| March 23, 1992 | Francesco Caruso (1940) | (* September 19, 1940 in Naples. - 1962: Degree in Political Sciences from the University of Naples.
- 1962-1963: Postgraduate specialization course, College ofEurope, Bruges (Belgium);
- 1963-1968: International Officer, at the European Commission, Brussels;
- 1968: he started his diplomatic career.
- 1969-1972: At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
- 1972-1975: Italian Embassy in Paris;
- 1975-1977: Consul in South Africa;
- 1977: At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Head of the Secretary's Secretariat
General; - 1980-1984: Counselor for the press and information at the Permanent Representation
of Italy at the EEC in Brussels and at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. - 1984-1986: Chargé d'Affaires Italian ambassador to Chile.
- 1986-1987: At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Head of the Office of the Secretary General;
- 1987-1988: Diplomatic Counselor of the Minister of Foreign Trade.
- 1988: Minister Plenipotentiary.
- 1989-1992: Diplomatic Counselor of the Vice President of the Council.
- 1992-1996: Ambassador of Italy in Tunis.
- 1996-2000: Consul General in Paris.
- 2000: Diplomatic Counselor of the Minister for Foreign Trade.
- 2000-2001: Ciplomatic Counselor of the Minister of Justice.
- 2001-2002: Head of Cabinet of the Minister of External Affairs;
- 2002-2005: Ambassador, Head of the Permanent Representation of Italy to UNESCO, Paris.
- From September 2005 to October 2007 he was Italian ambassador to Sweden.[2]
| Giuliano Amato | Hamed Karoui | |
| October 2, 1996 | Rocco Angelo Cangelosi | | Romano Prodi | Hamed Karoui | |
| October 20, 1998 | Armando Sanguini | | Massimo D'Alema | Hamed Karoui | |
| June 16, 2003 | Arturo Olivieri | | Silvio Berlusconi | Mohamed Ghannouchi | |
| November 11, 2007 | Antonio d'Andria | | Romano Prodi | Mohamed Ghannouchi | |
| December 1, 2009 | Pietro Benassi | | Silvio Berlusconi | Mohamed Ghannouchi | |
| March 27, 2018 | Lorenzo Fanara | (*June 1, 1970 in Agrigento). - In 1993 he graduated with honors in law at the University of Palermo.
- From 1994 to 1997 he practices the profession of lawyer.
- In 1998 He entered the diplomatic career and held the first positions in Rome, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at the Directorate General for Personnel.
- From 2002 to 2006 he worked for the Permanent Representation at the European Union in Brussels.
- From 2007 to 2009 he was sent to the Embassy in Moscow.
- From 2010 to 2013 he worked as a "speechwriter" at the Cabinet of Foreign Ministers Franco Frattini, Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata and Emma Bonino.
- From 2013 to the end of 2016 he was political adviser at the Embassy in London.
- From January 2017 to March 2018 he is Deputy Chief of Cabinet of Minister Angelino Alfano.
- Decorations: Knight of the Order of Merit of the Republic, Lorenzo Fanara.
- He is married to Sophie and has two sons, Igea and Tancredi.
| Paolo Gentiloni | Beji Caid Essebsi | |
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| Defunct countries | - Austria-Hungary
- Czechoslovakia
- Ottoman Empire
- Kingdom of Sardinia
- Soviet Union
- West Germany
- Yugoslavia
- Zanzibar
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