Rome, Aug 10 (LaPresse) – The government of Giorgia Meloni is about to surpass that of Matteo Renzi and become the fourth longest-serving in the history of the Italian Republic. With 1,024 days at the presidency of the Council of Ministers, on August 10, 2025, Meloni will match Renzi and enter the top ten longest-serving heads of government. In office since October 22, 2022, Meloni's government has shown rare stability and continues to climb the list of the longest-serving governments. After surpassing Renzi, the next target is Bettino Craxi, who held the third position with 1,093 days. The top two spots are held by two governments led by Silvio Berlusconi: the second one, which lasted from 2001 to 2005 (1,412 days), and the fourth, from 2008 to 2011 (1,287 days). Berlusconi holds the absolute record with 3,339 days in office, followed by Giulio Andreotti (2,678 days in seven governments) and Alcide De Gasperi (2,591 days in eight governments). Aldo Moro is in fourth place (2,279 days in five governments), followed by Amintore Fanfani (1,659 days in six governments) and Romano Prodi (1,608 days in two administrations). Next are Bettino Craxi (1,353 days), Mariano Rumor (1,104 days in five governments), and Antonio Segni (1,088 days in two governments). With her 1,024th day, Meloni will surpass Renzi, moving into tenth place in the ranking of Italy’s longest-serving prime ministers.
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