Overview
Nicola Mancino (born 15 October 1931) is an Italian politician whose career has spanned regional government and the highest ranks of the national parliament. He is best known for serving as President of the Italian Senate from 1996 to 2001 and as Minister of the Interior in the early 1990s. Mancino built a public profile across several decades of Italian public life, taking part in both regional administration and national legislative leadership.
Major offices and roles
Mancino held important regional positions in Campania before rising to national prominence. From 1965 to 1971 he presided over Campania's regional assembly, and he served as the region's executive head from 1971 to 1972. At the national level, his tenure as Minister of the Interior (1992–1994) placed him at the centre of public security and domestic administration. Later, as President of the Senate (1996–2001), he occupied one of Italy's highest constitutional offices, ranking immediately after the President of the Republic in parliamentary protocol.
Context and responsibilities
The offices Mancino held carried distinct responsibilities. The interior ministry oversees police forces, civil protection and public order, while the President of the Senate presides over legislative activities in the upper chamber, steers parliamentary procedure and represents the Senate in state functions. Mancino's terms coincided with a turbulent era in Italy's modern history, when debates over institutional reform, public security and political realignment were prominent.
Timeline (selected)
- 1965–1971: President of Campania's regional assembly
- 1971–1972: Head of Campania's regional government
- 1992–1994: Minister of the Interior
- 1996–2001: President of the Italian Senate
Legacy and notable aspects
Mancino is remembered as a long-serving public official whose career bridged regional and national politics. His leadership roles placed him at the intersection of legislative procedure and internal security policy. For readers seeking primary documents or detailed legislative records, consult biographical and institutional resources: official biography, parliamentary record and regional archives for Campania regional history. These sources provide fuller accounts of his interventions, speeches and the laws or administrative measures enacted during his mandates.