Cesare Salvi | |
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Minister of Labor and Social Security | |
In office 25 April 2000 –11 June 2001 | |
Prime Minister | Giuliano Amato |
Preceded by | Antonio Bassolino |
Member of the Senate of the Republic | |
In office 23 April 1992 –28 April 2008 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Lecce,Province of Lecce,Italy | 9 June 1948
Political party | Italian Communist Party Democratic Party of the Left Democrats of the Left Socialism 2000 |
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Residence | Rome |
Profession | Politician,University professor |
Cesare Salvi (born 9 June 1948) is an Italian politician who served as minister of labor and social security.
Salvi was the spokesperson for the secretary of the Democrats of the Left (DS). [3] He was a senator from 1992 to 2008. [1] He was also head of the DS senators. [4]
He served as the relatore (secretary) for one of the four sub-committees (specifically one about the form of government) dealing the future form of the Italian governments under the joint constitutional committee launched during the period of 1997-1998. [5] He was appointed labor minister to the cabinet headed by Prime Minister Giuliano Amato in June 2000. [6] Salvi replaced Antonio Bassolino as labor minister. [7] He was in office until 2001.
Then Salvi served as the head of the judiciary committee at the 14th senate of Italy from 30 May 2001 to 27 April 2006. [1] [8] He became the leader of the DS's left wing,‘Sinistra per il Socialismo’(Left for Socialism),in the mid-2000s. [9]
Salvi is the author of the following books:Il contenuto del diritto di proprietà. Artt. 832-833 (1994;The content of the property right. Articles 832 to 833),La rosa rossa:Il futuro della sinistra (Ingrandimenti) (2000;The red rose:The Future of the Left (enlargements)) and La responsabilitàcivile (2005;Responsibility of Civils). [10] He also published a book about cronyism in 2005,The Cost of Democracy. [11]
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