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    is part of his electoral region. Pecoraro Scanio is openly bisexual. He has a younger brother, Marco Pecoraro Scanio, who is a former Serie A footballer...
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  • 6 Miloš Glonek LB 3 Felice Centofanti  60' MF 7 Fabio Lupo MF 4 Marco Pecoraro Scanio MF 8 Andrea Bruniera  49' MF 9 Gianluca De Angelis CF 10 Massimo...
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    his constituency and in contrast with the new leadership of Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio in the Greens, he distanced himself from politics. From 2007 to 2009...
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  • Amendola, Alexander Langer, Enrico Falqui, Sauro Turroni and Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio) to form the Federation of the Greens. John Ely (1998). "Green Politics...
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  • Procacci (1996–2001), Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio (2001–2006), Angelo Bonelli (2006–2008) Party Leader in the Senate: Marco Boato (1987–1992), Carla Rocchi...
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    cause for concern, assigned an armed officer to guard him. Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio from the Italian Green Party, a vocal supporter of gay rights, said...
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  • alleged "KGB's man in Italy", his staff, Massimo D'Alema, Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, General Giuseppe Cucchi (later director of the CESIS), Milan's judges...
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  • Piergiorgio Stiffoni Mauro Bulgarelli Loredana De Petris Anna Donati Marco Pecoraro Scanio Natale Ripamonti Gianpaolo Silvestri Armando Cossutta Manuela Palermi...
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    Fausto Bertinotti, Clemente Mastella, Antonio Di Pietro and Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio. Among the ideas that inspired his campaign, it is worth to mention...
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    2001 – 17 May 2006 Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi Preceded by Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio Succeeded by Paolo De Castro Member of the Chamber of Deputies In office...
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    Communism Oliviero Diliberto Federation of the Greens (FdV) Green politics Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio Democratic Left (SD) Democratic socialism Fabio Mussi...
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    2005 and apart from Bertinotti and Prodi, Antonio Di Pietro, Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, Clemente Mastella, Ivan Scalfarotto and Simona Panzino were the candidates...
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  • Italian politician, lawyer and journalist Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio...
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    Marco Pannella, former member of the European Parliament and leader of the Italian Radical Party (came out after retirement). Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio...
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    Paolo De Castro DL / PD 2006–2008 Minister of the Environment Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio FdV 2006–2008 Minister of Infrastructure Antonio Di Pietro IdV 2006–2008...
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    Communist Refoundation Party leader Fausto Bertinotti, Green Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, former magistrate Antonio Di Pietro, Catholic centrist Clemente Mastella...
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  • March 2021. "INTERROGAZIONE A RISPOSTA SCRITTA 4/08035 presentata da PECORARO SCANIO ALFONSO (FEDERAZIONE DEI VERDI) in data 30/11/1992". "COLPO MORTALE...
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  • L'Osservatore Romano, just after The Union named him as its candidate, as did Marco Follini, former secretary of the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats...
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    Dic. 2000) Minister of Agricultural and Forestry Policies Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio 26 April 2000 – 11 June 2001 Federation of the Greens Roberto Borroni...
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  • Retrieved 22 August 2018. Harrison, Corinna (20 May 2016). "Obituary: Marco Pannella, nonconformist politician, activist". The Italian Insider. Retrieved...
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    Greens (FdV) Greens/EFA Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio 202,445 2.27 0.44 1 / 23 0 Party of Italian Communists (PdCI) GUE/NGL Marco Rizzo 197,531 2.21 0.05 1 / 23...
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    D'Alema I·II Minister of Agricultural and Forestry Policies Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio (1959– ) 25 April 2000 11 June 2001 1 year, 47 days Federation of the...
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