Antonio Bassolino, Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (born 20 March 1947) is an Italian politician. He was the president of Campania from 2000 to 2010 and...
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Bassolino (born 1947), Italian politician Antonio Bazzini, Italian violinist and composer Antonio di Benedetto (1922–1986), Argentine writer Antonio Beretta...
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governor of the Campania region (of which Naples is the capital) Antonio Bassolino said: "This challenge must be met and the state must pay attention...
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president of the Campania region (of which Naples is the capital) Antonio Bassolino said: "This challenge must be met and the state must pay attention...
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a candidate for the post of mayor of Naples, but was defeated by Antonio Bassolino. She claimed that her relations with Gianfranco Fini, leader of the...
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charged by the Court of Audits, alongside other former mayors such as Antonio Bassolino. Each former mayor was charged 560,893 € due to wasting money on 'useless...
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candidate for the presidency of the Campania region, but was defeated by Antonio Bassolino. In 2007 he founded Con, a conservative magazine. Despite having been...
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a lengthy sentence on legal technicalities. The mayor of Naples, Antonio Bassolino, praised the local police, and said, "the head of one of the most...
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backed by most leading members (D'Alema, Pier Luigi Bersani, and Antonio Bassolino, among others), received the support of 75.6% by party members. The...
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curiosità di Napoli. Newton Compton Editori. ISBN 978-8854185029. Antonio Bassolino (1996). La repubblica delle città. Donzelli Editore. p. 16. "Piazza...
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near Naples behind a sliding wall of granite. The mayor of Naples, Antonio Bassolino, compared the arrest to that of Sicilian Mafia chief Salvatore Riina...
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candidacy due to his strong dissent towards the party regional president Antonio Bassolino. In the 2008 Italian general election, he was unable to run due to...
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British Labour politician; former Member of Parliament (2005–2015) Antonio Bassolino 1947–present Mayor of Naples (1994–1998); President of Campania (2000–2010);...
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incinerator in Acerra and Santa Maria la Fossa. The president of Campania, Antonio Bassolino, was appointed to the commission in 2000, but his inability and failings...
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Mayor of Naples Took office Left office Party Coalition Election 18 Antonio Bassolino (b. 1947) 6 December 1993 17 November 1997 PDS Alliance of Progressives...
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from ten years of undisputed dominance by the centre-left led by Antonio Bassolino (DS). A former Mayor of Naples and minister, he was re-elected by...
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again a candidate for president of Campania but he was defeated by Antonio Bassolino. In 2007, he joined the far-right party La Destra ("The Right"), led...
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Freedoms Ottaviano Del Turco The Union Details Campania Antonio Bassolino The Union Antonio Bassolino The Union Details Basilicata Filippo Bubbico The Union...
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UniPegaso Manfredi vs. Maresca Manfredi vs. Bassolino Manfredi vs. Clemente Bassolino vs. Maresca Bassolino vs. Clemente Clemente vs. Maresca 2021 Italian...
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2000 took place on 16 April 2000. Antonio Bassolino (Democrats of the Left) was elected President, defeating Antonio Rastrelli (National Alliance), who...
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Candidate Party Votes % Alliance Votes % Seats Antonio Bassolino DS 1,654,777 54.2 Olive Tree 1,537,893 53.6 35 Antonio Rastrelli AN 1,350,621 44.2 Pole 1,297...
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Campania regional election of 2005 took place on 3–4 April 2005. Antonio Bassolino (Democrats of the Left, then Democratic Party) was re-elected defeating...
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headed by Prime Minister Giuliano Amato in June 2000. Salvi replaced Antonio Bassolino as labor minister. He was in office until 2001. Then Salvi served...
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December 1960 in Campobasso. His father was the former socialist deputy Antonio Caldoro. Caldoro has a degree in political science, and in 1985 was elected...
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of office Tenure (Years and days) Party Composition Legislature 13 Antonio Bassolino (1947– ) 18 May 2000 4 May 2005 9 years, 334 days Democrats of the...
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Esterino Montino acting PD Renata Polverini PdL Details Campania Antonio Bassolino PD Stefano Caldoro PdL Details Basilicata Vito De Filippo PD Vito...
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Gianfranco Morgando (PPI) Minister of Labour and Social Security Antonio Bassolino 21 October 1998 – 21 June 1999 Democrats of the Left Claudio Caron...
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Antonio Bassolino (PDS) became the first directly elected mayor of Naples (1993–2000)...
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his eighty-fifth birthday, the President of the Campania Region, Antonio Bassolino, and councilor Teresa Amato gave him the Premio Carosone Poggioreale...
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Gavino Angius Giulio Carlo Argan Walter Audisio Franco Bassanini Antonio Bassolino Roberto Battaglia Katia Bellillo Enrico Berlinguer Giovanni Berlinguer...
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