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Draghi government, what schools have the ministers of the new executive set up?

2021-02-22T16:07:33.752Z


The Skuola.net site has drawn from their CVs © Ansa The school is at the heart of Mario Draghi's government program. But what studies have your 23 ministers done? The Skuola.net site drew from their resumes. Two stopped at high school. Four are graduates in technical-scientific disciplines. More than one has experiences abroad. Here are their stories To present the team of ministers chosen by Mario Draghi, we focused above all on their political o


The school is at the heart of Mario Draghi's government program.

But what studies have your 23 ministers done?

The Skuola.net site drew from their resumes.

Two stopped at high school.

Four are graduates in technical-scientific disciplines.

More than one has experiences abroad.

Here are their stories

To present the team of ministers chosen by Mario Draghi, we focused above all on their political or, in the case of technicians, working past.

But since, at least in the initial plans, the school will play a leading role in the government program, it can be interesting to see what kind of training the 23 members of the new Executive have had.

The Skuola.net site went to read their resume, especially that of the lesser known faces to the general public.

Discovering, for example, that: someone after high school enrolled in university but did not finish it, almost all of them went to classical or scientific high school, four (perhaps a record for Italian governments) have graduates in disciplines technical-scientific and there are also those who have trained in prestigious foreign universities.

Relations with the Parliament - Federico D'Incà 


Born in Belluno in 1976, nominated in five stars and confirmed in Relations with the Parliament, D'Incà graduated in economics and commerce from the University of Trento.

Despite his professional career with a strong economic vocation, in 1995 he graduated from the ITIS “G.

Segato ”of Belluno as an electronic expert.

Technological innovation and digital transition - Vittorio Colao


Vittorio Colao was born in Brescia on October 3, 1961. After serving as an officer of the Carabinieri, he graduated with honors from Bocconi University in 1986. To complete his academic career, he enrolled in the even better known is Harvard University, where he obtained a master's degree in Business Administration.

He is one of the leading Italian managers.

To him, as a technician, one of the super ministries (together with that for the Environmental Transition) that has been talked about the most.

Public Administration - Renato Brunetta


Renato Brunetta, Minister for Forza Italia, was born in Venice on May 26, 1950 and is a bit of a photograph of the social elevator.

He starts from very humble origins, to become a well-known university teacher, passing through the high school diploma and the degree in political and economic sciences (in Padua).

He is an Italian politician, economist and academic.

He is not new to the leadership of the Ministry of Public Administration and Innovation: in fact he held the same role from May 2008 to November 2011.

Regional affairs and autonomies - Maria Stella Gelmini


The Honorable Gelmini is also in Forza Italia and is not a familiar face at Palazzo Chigi: she was Minister of Education, University and Research in the Berlusconi IV government (May 2018-November 2011).

Class of '73, was born in Leno in the province of Brescia.

Raised in Milzano, after having attended the gymnasium at the Manin high school in Cremona and for a short period the Bagatta high school in Desenzano del Garda, but then graduated from the private confessional high school "Arici", with a final grade of 50/60.

Subsequently she graduated in Law from the University of Brescia.

South and territorial cohesion - Mara Carfagna At the


Maria Rosaria registry office, everyone knows her with the name of Mara.

Born in Salerno on December 18, 1975, she graduated from the Giovanni da Procida high school in her city.

In his training there is also a diploma from the conservatory and the dance diploma that he achieves at the school of the San Carlo Theater in Naples.

In 2001 he graduated in Law at the University of Salerno with 110 cum laude, discussing a thesis in Information law in the radio and television system.

Then marrying the political career in the ranks of Forza Italia.

She was Minister for Equal Opportunities in the Berlusconi IV government.

Youth policies - Fabiana Dadone


Fabiana Dadone.

5 Star Movement, moves to youth policies, but does not leave the office of minister (in Conte II he was in the Public Administration).

Born in Cuneo on February 12, 1984, Mr Dadone graduated from the scientific high school in Mondovì and graduated in Law in Turin.

He practiced forensics in Ceva, becoming a licensed practitioner, without however passing the qualifying exam for the profession of lawyer.

Equal opportunities and family - Elena Bonetti


The only minister left in the Italia Viva group.

But this is a reconfirmation (she was minister for Equal Opportunities also in Conte II).

Hers is a strong training: she graduated in mathematics at the University of Pavia in 1997 as a student of the Ghislieri College, then she obtained her doctorate in 2002, becoming a teacher: before the post of government she taught mathematics at the 'Statale' of Milan.

Disability - Erika Stefani


The Honorable Leghista, born on 18 July 1971, graduated from the classical high school with a linguistic address in 1991. Previously she was enrolled at the A. Pigafetta state high school in Vicenza.

Then she graduated in Law from the Faculty of Padua, 103/110 for her.

He's a lawyer.

He already has the role of minister in Conte I (June 2018-September 2019): he was at Regional Affairs and Autonomies.

Coordination of initiatives in the tourism sector - Massimo Garavaglia


Massimo Garavaglia was born in Cuggiono, province of Milan, on April 8, 1968. He is the man to whom Mario Draghi entrusted the ministry for tourism.

He graduated in Economics and Commerce from Bocconi University and in Political Science from the State University of Milan.

Historical face of the League, Undersecretary of State and Deputy Minister in Conte 1.

Those listed so far are the so-called 'portfolioless' ministers, who do not manage funds independently but report to the Prime Minister.

Although, in the latter case it is expected that a real ministry for tourism will soon be established.

But now let's move on to the others, and see who has been entrusted with the departments around which the Government's action will revolve and who, above all, will have to decide how to manage the 209 billion of the Recovery Fund.

Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation - Luigi Di Maio Luigi Di Maio also


reconfirmed in his role.

Born in Avellino on 6 July 1986, his teaching career is well known.

He graduated from the Vittorio Imbriani high school of Pomigliano d'Arco in 2004 and subsequently enrolled at the Federico II University of Naples.

He starts with the faculty of computer engineering but then moves on to that of law.

Perhaps, however, not everyone knows that during his university years he was already very active in the world of student representation, to the point of being chosen as President of the Student Council.

He was Vice President of the Chamber and Minister of Labor and Economic Development in the Conte I government. He is the only one to have always been present in the three executive offices of this legislature.

Internal - Luciana Lamorgese


Born in Potenza on 11 September 1953, Luciana Lamorgese attended the Pietro Colletta high school in Avellino.

Then she enrolled at the University of Naples Federico II, where she graduated (with honors) in Law, then qualifying as a lawyer.

His is also a confirmation, after having replaced Salvini at the Ministry of the Interior in the transition from the first to the second Conte government.

Before this experience, he held prestigious roles within the Public Administration, above all those of prefect of Venice and Milan.

Justice - Marta Cartabia


Marta Cartabia was born in San Giorgio su Legnano (Milan) on May 14, 1963. Graduated with honors in Law in 1987, in 1993 she obtained a PhD in Law at the European University Institute of Fiesole.

History will recognize her as the first woman to have held the position of President of the Constitutional Court in Italy.

He is therefore a 'technical' minister.

She was in the shortlist of possible substitutes for Conte, then the choice of Draghi and she immediately chosen to take the place of Alfonso Bonafede.

Defense - Lorenzo Guerini


Yet another confirmation in the role.

Lorenzo Guerini was born in Lodi on November 21, 1966. He graduated in Political Sciences from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan, with a thesis in History of political doctrines.

Expression of the wing of the Democratic Party most riotous towards the five-star alliance.

Formerly honorable and senator, he was president of Copasir (Parliamentary Committee for the security of the Republic) and, before that, mayor of Lodi.

Economics and Finance - Daniele Franco


Daniele Franco was born in Trichiana (Belluno) on 7 June 1953. He graduated, at the age of 24, in Political Science from the University of Padua and the following year he obtained a Master in business organization at the University Consortium of Business Organization of Padua.

He is one of the most institutional 'technical' figures of this Draghi government: from 1 January last year he was General Manager of the Bank of Italy and from 17 May 2013 to 14 May 2019 he was State Accountant General.

Economic Development - Giancarlo Giorgetti


Giorgetti is the economist and pro-European soul of the League.

Born in Cazzago (Varese) on 16 December 1966, he graduated in Business Administration from the "Luigi Bocconi" University of Milan, is a chartered accountant and auditor.

Twice undersecretary, the first time (for a short period) in the Berlusconi II government (2001) and then in the Conte I government. He is the federal deputy secretary of the League in office.

Agricultural, food and forestry policies - Stefano Patuanelli


Stefano Patuanelli is one of the leading names in the 5 Star Movement.

Born in Trieste on 8 June 1974, after having obtained a degree in Building Engineering with a grade of 110 and honors, he is enrolled in the Order of Engineers (since 2004) and, since then, has practiced the profession.

He was councilor and treasurer of the Order of Engineers of the province of Trieste from 2009 to 2011. He is one of the reconfirmed ministers, although he has changed his building, moving from Economic Development to Agriculture.

Environment, protection of the land and the sea - Roberto Cingolani


Born in Milan in 1961, Roberto Cingolani is for most the true new face of the Draghi government.

A 'technician' in the fullest sense of the word.

Raised in Bari, where he graduated in Physics in 1985, he also obtained a doctorate in 1988 before completing his studies at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa.

From 1992 to 2004 he was professor at the University of Salento, where he saw the National Nanotechnology Laboratory become an international center of excellence for nanotechnologies.

After a period as a visiting professor at Tokyo University and the American Virginia Commonwealth University, he was appointed scientific director of the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Genoa in 2005, where he launched the interdisciplinary program Humanoid Technologies, based on the idea that the technological imitation of nature and its dynamics can provide solutions to improve the quality of our life.

Right here Cingolani has personally registered 48 patent families.

From 2019, until his appointment as Minister, he was Leonardo's chief innovation officer, while until June 2020 he was one of the members of the government task force led by Vittorio Colao to tackle Phase 2 of the pandemic.

Infrastructure and Transport - Enrico Giovannini


The new Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, also 'technical', was born in Rome on 6 June 1957. He graduated in 1981 in Economics and Commerce from the University of Rome "La Sapienza" , in December 1982 he was hired as a researcher at the National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT), dealing with national accounting and economic analysis.

Giovannini will also be President of ISTAT (from 2009 to 2013).

He is not new to politics, he had already occupied the post of Minister of Labor and Social Policies in the short interregnum of government in which Enrico Letta was Prime Minister, between 2013 and 2014.

Work and social policies - Andrea Orlando


Andrea Orlando was born in La Spezia on February 8, 1969. The new Minister of Labor graduated from the "Antonio Pacinotti" high school in the Ligurian capital.

He enrolls at the University, begins with Law in Pisa but will not finish it.

His political career has seen him several times holder of the ministry: Environment with the Letta government, Justice with the Renzi government and, obviously, today chosen to lead a ministry that has many eyes on him.

He is currently also the deputy secretary of the Democratic Party.

Education - Patrizio Bianchi


Born in the province of Ferrara in 1952, Bianchi graduated with honors in Political Science from the University of Bologna in 1976, before completing his studies at the London School of Economics with Professor Basil Yamey.

He is a professor of applied economics.

In 1998 he founded the Faculty of Economics of the University of Emilia, now the Department of Economics and Management, where he still teaches.

During his academic career he has taught at the Universities of Trento, Bologna and Udine.

Bianchi was also Rector of the University of Ferrara until 2010 and President of the Foundation of the Conference of Rectors of Italian Universities.

Despite being formally a 'technician', he has previous experience in politics: he was, for two terms, councilor for education of the Emilia-Romagna region.

University and research - Cristina Messa


Also at the University there is a 'technician': Maria Cristina Messa.

Born in Monza in 1962, after studying at the scientific high school in 1986 she obtained a degree in Medicine and Surgery with full marks and honors from the University of Milan.

In the same university she specialized in Nuclear Medicine in 1989. After studying for a period abroad, in the United States and then in Great Britain, she returned to Italy and in 2013 she became a full professor.

From 2013 to 2019 she was rector of the University of Milano-Bicocca, the first woman of a Milanese university and fourth in Italy.

He was a member of the Board of the Conference of Rectors of Italian Universities (Crui) with responsibility for Research.

Author of over 180 scientific publications, in 2014 she received the Marisa Bellisario award, "Donne Ad Alta quota", an award that annually is aimed at women who stand out for their professionalism in the fields of management, science, economics and social activities .

Cultural heritage and activities and tourism - Dario Franceschini


Born in Ferrara on 19 October 1958. Graduated in law from the University of Ferrara with a thesis in History of Doctrine and Political Institutions.

He is one of the reconfirmed, moreover in his third position as Minister of Culture: the first time with the Renzi government, the second time in Conte II.

In the past he was also minister for relations with the parliament, and twice deputy ministerial secretary.

His career has been devoted almost entirely to politics, first in the Christian Democrats and the Italian People's Party, then in the Democratic Party (of which he was also Secretary).

Health - Roberto Speranza


Born in Potenza on 4 January 1979, he studied at the Galileo Galilei scientific high school in the Lucanian capital, and then graduated in political science at LUISS in Rome.

He is one of the reconfirmed, perhaps the most delicate of all to the Ministry.

His model of the color zones was rewarded, which made him maintain the leadership of the management of the pandemic in the passage from Conte II to the Draghi government.

Expression of the parliamentary group Liberi e Uguali, he was already group leader in the Chamber of the Democratic Party.

He is currently secretary of Article1 (party born in 2017 from a split within the PD).

Source: ansa

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