Domenico Fisichella


Domenico Fisichella is an Italian academic and politician, who served as culture minister in the first cabinet of Silvio Berlusconi from 1994 to 1995.

Career

Fisichella taught political science at Sapienza University of Rome and the Luiss Business School. He has been writing for Rome daily Il Tempo.
He was a founding member of the right-wing National Alliance. He was the constitutional advisor of Gianfranco Fini, the then leader of the party. He was appointed minister of culture in the first cabinet of Silvio Berlusconi on 10 May 1994. Fisichella replaced Alberto Ronchey in the post. Fisichella's ministerial term ended in December 1994 when the cabinet resigned.
In 1994, Fisichella became a member of the Italian senate and served there until 2008. He became an independent senator when he left the National Alliance in January 1996. He served as the deputy speaker of the Italian senate for ten years. After leaving politics, he continued to work at the University of Florence and Sapienza University of Rome and he is also a lecturer at Luiss University of Rome.

Views

Fisichella was the ideologue of the National Alliance and a monarchist.

Controversy

Although Fisichella is a distinguished and leading political scientist in the international academic circles, his appointment as culture minister led to serious concerns in the international press.

Works

Fisichella is the author of several books, including Istituzioni politiche. Struttura e pensiero ; Denaro e democrazia. Dall’antica Grecia all’economia globale ; Politica e mutamento sociale and Elezioni e democrazia. Un’analisi comparata.