Tuesday, July 15, 2008

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L 'Italy today ...

Giorgio Napolitano
The President of the Italian Republic is the head of the Italian State and represents' national unity, as established by the Constitution Italian. The President of the Republic is a constitutional body that is elected by Parliament in joint session and shall hold office for seven years. The current President of the Republic is Giorgio Napolitano, the eleventh to the post.
Giorgio Napolitano (Naples, June 29, 1925) is an Italian politician, eleventh President of the Republic, in office since May 10, 2006.
Previously he was President of the Chamber of Deputies in the eleventh legislature (in 1992, replacing Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, ascended to the Quirinale) and Interior Minister in the Prodi government, and deputy from 1953 to 1996 and senator for life from 2005 (appointed by Carlo Azeglio Ciampi) until his election to the first charge of the Republic.
It is the first head of state who has been part of the Italian Communist Party.
is the third president to be elected at the fourth call (Einaudi and after Gronchi), the sixth former Speaker of the House elected Head of State (after Enrico De Nicola, Gronkowski, Leo, Pertini and Scalfaro), the second to be elected senator in life (before he Leone), and the third president in Naples (after De Nicola and Leo).
Education: Law degree
Profession:
Political Party: Democratic Left (DS)

Renato Schifani
The President of the Senate is the second highest position in the political spotlight for the Italian, second to that of the President of the Republic and earlier than the President of the Chamber. He is currently held by the People of Freedom Senator Renato Schifani.
Renato Giuseppe Schifani (Palermo. May 11, 1950) is an Italian politician, President of the Senate by April 29, 2008.
Qualifications: degree in law
Profession: Advocate
Party: FI - The people of Liberty

Gianfranco Fini
Gianfranco Fini (Bologna, January 3, 1952) is an Italian politician. E 'was president of the National Alliance for 15 years. Since its foundation in 2008 until '93. He served as viceprsidente Council of Ministers of the Governments Berlusconi II and III in the III was also Minister of Foreign Affairs. From 30 April 2008 he was President of the Chamber of Deputies. It 's the third most important position in the State after the President of the Italian Republic and the Senate.
Degree: Bachelor's degree in psychology
Profession: journalist and political
Party: NA - The people of Liberty
Coalition PdL-LN-MPA


Silvio Berlusconi
"Italy is the country I love. [...] Here I learned the passion for freedom.
I chose to take the field and take care of public affairs because they do not want to live in an illiberal country, governed by forces and immature men intertwined in a past politically and economically bankrupt "
(Silvio Berlusconi, a speech on" descent in the field "- January 26, 1994)
Silvio Berlusconi (Milan, September 29, 1936) is an Italian entrepreneur and politician, President of the Council of Ministers in office since May 2008. He is the founder and owner of media company Fininvest (now Mediaset), founder and chairman of the political movement Forza Italy and chairman of the football club AC Milan. It is also known as Il Cavaliere because the honor conferred in 1977 by Knight of Labor. From
politician sits in the House of Representatives since 1994, the year of his first election. He has held four terms as President of the Council: the first term in the XII (1994), in two consecutive XIV (2001/2005 and 2005/2006) [2] Finally, the current in the sixteenth (2008).
According to estimates by Forbes magazine in 2008 Silvio Berlusconi is the third richest man in Italy and the 90th richest in the world, with assets estimated at 9.4 billion U.S. dollars.

Education: Law degree, an honorary degree in engineering management
Profession: businessman and political
Party: The People of Freedom-FI

Ministries in the Italian Republic
ministries in the current Italian government are:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Minister Franco Frattini)
Ministry Interior (Minister Roberto Maroni)
(Ministry of Justice minister Angelino Alfano)
Ministry of Defence (minister Ignazio La Russa)
Ministry of Economy and Finance (Minister Giulio Tremonti)
Ministry of Economic Development ( Minister Claudio Scajola)
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (Minister Luca Zaia)
Ministry of the Environment, Land and Sea (Minister Stefania Prestigiacomo)
Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation (minister Matteoli)
Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs (Minister Maurizio Sacconi)
Ministry for Arts and Cultural Affairs (Minister: Sandro Bondi)
Ministry of Education, University and Research (Minister Mariastella Gelmini)
Ministers without portfolio
Ministry for Relations with Parliament (Minister Elio Vito)
Ministry for Reforms Federalism (minister Umberto Bossi)
Ministry to simplify the rules (Minister Roberto Calderoli)
Ministry for Relations with the Regions (Minister Raffaele Lease)
Ministry for Equal Opportunities (Minister Mara Carfagna)
Ministry Community Policies (Minister Andrea Ronchi)
Ministry of Public Administration and Innovation (Minister Renato Brunetta)
Ministry for the Implementation of Government Programme (minister Gianfranco Rotondi)
Ministry for Youth Policies (Minister Giorgia Meloni)
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