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Income: how much do ministers, parliamentarians and politicians earn? Here is the ranking

The Speaker of the Chamber Laura Boldrini declares an income more than twice as low as that of her counterpart in the Senate Pietro Grasso – Beppe Grillo's statement according to which the income of the former comedian from Genoa has dropped by almost 300 thousand euros – Here are the rankings of the statements of parliamentarians, politicians and the government team.

Income: how much do ministers, parliamentarians and politicians earn? Here is the ranking

As every year, the annual appointment with has arrived the tax returns of politicians, parliamentarians and ministers and, as per tradition, 2016 also held some surprises. The data comes directly from the Parliament website, which contains the declarations of assets of senators, deputies, ministers, deputy ministers and undersecretaries of the Gentiloni and Renzi governments. Also present on the site are the incomes of treasurers and non-parliamentary leaders of movements, parties and political associations.

And then it turns out that among the ministers, Valeria Fedeli is the one with the highest income, while the lowest is the Minister of Agricultural Policies, Maurizio Martina. The Speaker of the Chamber Laura Boldrini declares an income more than twice lower than that of her counterpart in the Senate Pietro Grasso, while as far as individual political leaders are concerned, it is the declaration of Beppe Grillo on the basis of which the income of the former comedian from Genoa has dropped by almost 300 thousand euros.

THE RANKING OF MINISTERS' INCOME

Even the ranking of ministers' incomes has many surprises in store. Any examples? Piercarlo Padoan, Minister of the Economy is the penultimate on the list with 49.948 euros declared in 2016 compared to 216 in 2014. In second place is instead the Minister of Culture Dario Franceschini, with 148.692 euros followed by the Minister of Relations with Parliament, Anna Finocchiaro, who in 2016 had a taxable income of 144.853 euros. Here you are the complete ranking of ministers' incomes:

  • Valeria Fedeli: 180.921 euros,
  • Dario Franceschini: 148.692 euros,
  • Anna Finocchiaro: 144.853 euros for regional affairs,
  • Enrico Costa (Minister of Regional Affairs): 112.034 euros,
  • Paolo Gentiloni (President of the Council):109.607,
  • Graziano Delrio (minister of transport): 104.473 euros,
  • Giuliano Poletti (Minister of Labour): 104.432 euros,
  • Angelino Alfano / Minister of Foreign Affairs): 102.300 euros,
  • Carlo Calenda (Minister of Economic Development): 102.058 euros,
  • Marianna Madia (Minister of Public Administration): 98.816 euros,
  • Andrea Orlando (Minister of Justice) and Luca Lotti (Minister of Sport): 98.471 euros,
  • Claudio de Vincenti (Minister of Territorial Cohesion): 97.728 euros,
  • Gian Luca Galletti (Minister of the Environment): 97.631 euros,
  • Beatrice Lorenzin (Minister of Health): 97.576 euros,
  • Roberta Pinotti (Minister of Defence): 96.663 euros,
  • Maria Elena Boschi (undersecretary to the Prime Minister): 96.571 euros,
  • Marco Minniti (Minister of the Interior): 92.237,
  • Pier Carlo Padoan (Minister of Economy): 49.958 euros,
  • Maurizio Martina (Minister of Agriculture): 46.750 euros.

Outside the rankings, but present in the government team until last December 4, is the former Premier Matthew Renzi, which in 2016 declared 103.283 euros, just under 2015 (107.960).

INCOME: PARLIAMENTARIANS AND POLITICIANS

As for the representatives who sit in Parliament, it is impossible not to start from Speakers of the House and Senate. The "battle" was won by Pietro Grasso, with a taxable income of 340.563 euros compared to 144.883 for Laura Boldrini.

Surprise too within the M5S where Beppe Grillo is no longer the richest. In fact, the 2016 tax return of the leader of the pentastellati reads 71.957 euros compared to 355.247 the previous year where, however, the sale of an apartment in Switzerland contributed.

Di Maio and Di Battista? They earn more than their leader with incomes just under 100 euros (98.471 euros).

To the Chamber, among the group leaders, the richest is Giovanni Monchiero of Civici e Innovatori who in 2016 declared a taxable income of 219.964 euros. In second place is the parent company of Forza Italia Renato Brunetta, in 2016 215.342 euros, third Pino Pisicchio, parent company of Misto, who declared a taxable income of 2016 euros in 189.129. They follow:

  • Saverio Romano (Ala-Sc): 104.094 euros, 
  • Massimiliano Fedriga (League): 98.482,
  • Lorenzo Dellai (Des-Cd): 98.475, 
  • Vincenzo Caso (M5s) and Francesco La Forgia (Mdp): 98.471, 
  • Fabio Rampelli (Brothers of Italy): 96.196, 
  • Giulio Marcon (Italian Left): 94.610, 
  • Ettore Rosato (Pd): 93.071 euros,
  • Maurizio Lupi (Ap): 88.406.

It closes with the Senate:

  • Karl Zeller (Chairman of the self-government group): 422.779,
  • Mario Ferrara (Gal): 144.170 euros, 
  • Paolo Romani (Forza Italia): 142.318 euros, 
  • Luigi Zanda (Pd): 140.892 euros, 
  • Loredana De Petris (mixed): 139.218 euros, 
  • Lucio Tarquinio (Cor): 106.368 euros, 
  • Lucio Barani (Ala-Sc): 105.858 euros, 
  • Michela Montevecchi (M5s): 101.326 euros, 
  • Laura Bianconi (Ap): 97.761 euros, 
  • Gian Marco Centinaio (League): 96.493 euros,
  •  Maria Cecilia Guerra (Mdp): 92.876 euros.

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