Federica Daga | |
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Secretary of the Chamber of Deputies | |
In office June 26, 2018 –October 12, 2022 | |
President | Roberto Fico |
Member of Parliament of the Italian Republic | |
In office March 15,2013 –October 12,2022 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Oristano,Italy | February 28,1976
Political party | M5S (until 2022) IpF (2022) |
Occupation | Politician |
Federica Daga (born on February 28,1976,in Oristano,Italy) is an Italian politician. She served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies during the 17th and 18th legislatures of the Italian Republic. Initially elected as a representative of the 5 Star Movement,she later joined the Together for the Future party in 2022 following Luigi Di Maio's split.
Originally from Oristano,Sardinia,she relocated to Turin,where she pursued a career in information technology. There,she spent a decade as an IT consultant before eventually making Rome her permanent residence. [1] [2] [3]
An activist long engaged in frontline efforts for public water access and against the Turin-Lyon TAV projec t,she joined the committee in Turin. She also became a member of the Meetup Amici di Beppe Grillo in Turin,showing interest in issues related to conscious and sustainable consumption,self-production,and bartering. [2] [4]
In the 2010 Piedmont regional elections,she ran for office with the Five Star Movement (M5S) in the Turin constituency,in Davide Bono's motion. However,she was not elected,obtaining only 307 preferences. [4]
In 2011 she became committed to the public water repeal referendum,becoming a point of reference for water movements throughout Italy. [4]
Ahead of the 2013 general elections,she participated in the "Parlamentarie" of the 5 Stars (online consultation for parliamentary candidacies),where she was selected to be a candidate with 390 votes. [1] [5] In the 2013 political elections,she was nominated for the Chamber of Deputies,among the lists of M5S in the Lazio 1 constituency as the leading candidate, [6] and elected as deputy. [7] Before entering parliament,she claimed to vote for Rifondazione and that she had to choose another symbol was No TAV. [1] In the 17th Legislature of the Republic,she was a member and group leader for M5S in the 8th Committee on Environment,Territory and Public Works. [8]
In the 2018 general elections,she was re-elected as a candidate for the House among the M5S lists in the same constituency,being re-elected as an MP. [3] During the 18th legislative term,she held the position of secretary in the House Bureau and served as a member of both the Advisory Committee on the Conduct of Members and the 8th Committee on the Environment,Territory,and Public Works. Furthermore,she was actively involved in advocating for public water issues,sponsoring a bill under her own name on this topic. [9] [10] [11]
On June 21,2022,she followed Luigi Di Maio's split from the 5 Star Movement due to disagreements between him and the President of the M5S,Giuseppe Conte. She joined the "Together for the Future" (Ipf) party. [12]
In the early parliamentary elections held on September 25,2022,she was nominated as a candidate for the Chamber of Deputies on the electoral list of Ipf Civic Commitment-Democratic Centre (IC-CD). She ran in several multi-member constituencies,including Tuscany –03 and Lazio 1 –02 in the second position,and in Abruzzo –01,Lazio 1 –01,and Lazio 2 –01 in the fourth position. However,she was not elected due to the poor national performance of IC-CD. [13] [14] [15]
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