The Renzi government was the 63rd government of the Italian Republic, in office from February 2014 to December 2016. It was led by Matteo Renzi, secretary...
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Matteo Renzi OMRI (pronounced [matˈtɛːo ˈrɛntsi]; born 11 January 1975) is an Italian politician who served as prime minister of Italy from 2014 to 2016...
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former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Renzi government. The government was formed after Matteo Renzi's resignation as Prime Minister, due to the result...
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Richard George Renzi (born June 11, 1958) is an American politician who was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives representing...
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Francesco Bonifazi (section Matteo Renzi government)
Democratic Party in the 2018 general elections, before moving on to Matteo Renzi's Italia Viva in 2019. Bonifazi was born on June 24, 1976, in Florence, where...
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making the labour market more flexible. Promoted and implemented by the Renzi government through the issuance of various legislative provisions, it was completed...
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Democratic Party (Italy) (redirect from Leadership of Matteo Renzi)
Christian left, social liberalism and Third Way, especially under Matteo Renzi's leadership, the PD moved closer to social liberalism. Under latter leaders...
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Maria Elena Boschi (category Renzi Cabinet)
2014 to December 2016, delegated to the implementation of the Government Programme of Renzi Cabinet. From 12 December 2016 until 1 June 2018 she was the...
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led by Matteo Renzi, the 39-year-old mayor of Florence nicknamed "the scrapper". Renzi succeeded Letta and formed the Renzi government. Absent (6): CeI...
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remained loyal to the government, which also came to include the Populars for Italy (PpI). Following the election of Matteo Renzi as secretary of the PD...
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also made against Italian prime ministers Silvio Berlusconi and Matteo Renzi, Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau and Federal Chancellor of West Germany...
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Federica Mogherini (category Renzi Cabinet)
and International Cooperation from February to October 2014 in the Renzi government. She was a member of the Chamber of Deputies (MP) from 2008 to 2014...
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system and to abolish the provinces. The proposal, presented during the Renzi government, was rejected in the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum held on...
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Ministry of the Republic of Italy (category Government ministries of Italy)
office, and the specific secretariat, each with its own head. When the government changes, the members of the cabinet also change. The cabinet is empowered...
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political party in Italy founded in September 2019. The party is led by Matteo Renzi, a former Prime Minister of Italy and former secretary of the Democratic...
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In December 2014 the party, which sat in Enrico Letta's government and Matteo Renzi's government (2013–2016), formed Popular Area with Angelino Alfano's...
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Marianne (4 October 2016). "Italy: Strikes and protests against the Renzi government's "Jobs Act"". World Socialist Web Site. Retrieved 8 December 2016....
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political party, the Liberal Popular Alliance, in support of Matteo Renzi's government. In March 2016, Verdini was sentenced by the Seventh Criminal Chamber...
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Giorgia Meloni (category Women government ministers of Italy)
2016 Italian constitutional referendum on the reform promoted by the Renzi government, Meloni founded the "No, Thanks" committee and participated in numerous...
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Sergio Mattarella (category Government ministers of Italy)
support to the government of Conte, who did not resign immediately. On 18 and 19 January, Renzi's party abstained and the government won the key confidence...
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Cosimo Ferri (category Renzi Cabinet)
Undersecretary of State for Justice in the Letta government, the Renzi government, and the Gentiloni government. Since 2018, he has been a member of the Italian...
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February 2014, when Matteo Renzi's government was being formed, some Italian media suggested his possible involvement in the government team, this possibility...
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announcement of Matteo Renzi, leader of Italia Viva (IV) and former Prime Minister, that he would revoke IV's support to the Government of Giuseppe Conte....
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restrictions at Ciampino. List of air transports of heads of state and government "Renzi government jet contract scrapped in victory for Five Star". The Local Italy...
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Constitution of Italy (category Government of Italy)
postponed, but in 2014 its parts on bicameralism has been resumed by Renzi Government in a partially different draft. In 2007, the constitution was amended...
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of Foreign Affairs from 2014 to 2016 in the Cabinet of Matteo Renzi. Following Renzi's resignation in the wake of a failed constitutional referendum,...
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by Renzi. During the referendum campaign, Emiliano repeatedly accused the government of having introduced the law to favor oil companies and Renzi accused...
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the majority coalition (e.g. Renzi Cabinet), or a person instructed by the President to form a national unity government in times of political crisis...
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Carlo Calenda (category Renzi Cabinet)
Secretary. He served as Minister of Economic Development in the Renzi and Gentiloni governments and was Italy's Permanent Representative to the European Union...
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Senate Act no. 1577: the text, contained in a draft law under the Renzi government, did not appear in the final law, passed as Law no. 124, 7 August 2015...
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