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Fulvia Michela Caligiuri (born 1 July 1973) is an Italian politician from Forza Italia who was elected to the Italian Senate in 2018. [1]
She was a candidate in the 2019 European Parliament election in Southern Italy and received 20,369 first preference votes.
She joined the Italian Parliament on 31 July 2019 when she replaced Matteo Salvini. [2]
Lega Nord, whose complete name is Lega Nord per l'Indipendenza della Padania, is a right-wing, federalist, populist and conservative political party in Italy. In the run-up of the 2018 general election, the party was rebranded as Lega, without changing its official name. The party was nonetheless frequently referred to only as "Lega" even before the rebranding, as well as Carroccio. The party's latest elected leader was Matteo Salvini.
Matteo Salvini is an Italian politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of Italy and Minister of the Interior from 1 June 2018 to 5 September 2019. He has been Federal Secretary of Italy's Lega Nord party since December 2013 and an Italian senator since March 2018. Salvini represented Northwestern Italy in the European Parliament from 2004 to 2018.
Fulvia, an ancient Latin woman's name, may refer to:
Sergio Mattarella is an Italian politician, jurist, academic and lawyer who has served as the president of Italy since 2015.
Giorgia Meloni is an Italian journalist and politician. She has been the leader of the national-conservative political party Brothers of Italy since 2014 and the president of the European Conservatives and Reformists Party since 2020. She has been a member of Italy's Chamber of Deputies since 2006.
The 2018 Italian general election was held on 4 March 2018 after the Italian Parliament was dissolved by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017. Voters were electing the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate of the Republic for the 18th legislature of the Italian Republic since 1948. The election took place concurrently with the Lombard and Lazio regional elections. No party or coalition gained an absolute majority in the parliament, even though the centre-right coalition won a plurality of seats as a coalition, and the Five Star Movement (M5S) won a plurality of seats as an individual party.
Forza Italia is a centre-right political party in Italy, whose ideology includes elements of liberal conservatism, Christian democracy and liberalism. FI is a member of the European People's Party. Silvio Berlusconi is the party's leader and president, while Antonio Tajani functions as vice president and national coordinator. Other leading members include Elisabetta Casellati, as well as ministers Renato Brunetta, Mara Carfagna and Mariastella Gelmini.
Luigi Di Maio is an Italian politician serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs since 5 September 2019.
Michela Antonia Montevecchi is an Italian politician.
Us with Salvini was a populist political party in Italy. The party, founded by Matteo Salvini on 19 December 2014, was the sister party of Lega Nord (LN) for southern Italy, Lazio, and Sardinia.
Roberto Fico is an Italian politician. He is a member of the Five Star Movement, and has been serving as President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies since 2018. Previously, he was the Chairman of the RAI Supervision Commission from 2013 to 2018.
Direction Italy was a liberal-conservative political party in Italy.
The 2022 Italian general election is a snap election, due to be held in Italy on 25 September 2022. The 2022 Italian government crisis, which led to the resignation of Prime Minister Mario Draghi, resulted in President Sergio Mattarella dissolving the Italian Parliament on 21 July, eight months before its natural expiration, and call for new elections. Draghi continues to head the government as caretaker prime minister.
Giuseppe Conte is an Italian jurist, academic, and politician who served as prime minister of Italy from June 2018 to February 2021. He has been the president of the Five Star Movement (M5S) since August 2021.
The Legislature XVIII of Italy started on 23 March 2018 and is the current legislature of the Italian Parliament. The composition of the Chamber of Deputies and of the Senate is the one resulting from the 4 March 2018 election, called after the dissolution of the Parliament announced by President Sergio Mattarella on 28 December 2017.
The 2019 Italian government crisis was a political event in Italy that occurred between August and September 2019. It includes the events that follow the announcement of the Minister of the Interior and leader of the League, Matteo Salvini, that he would revoke League's support of the cabinet and ask the President of the Republic to call a snap election. This provoked the resignation of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, and resulted in the formation of a new cabinet led by Conte himself.
Lega, whose official name is Lega per Salvini Premier, is a right-wing populist political party in Italy, led by Matteo Salvini, and the informal successor to the Lega Nord party, whose political heartland was in northern Italy. The LSP was founded in December 2017 as the sister party of the LN and as a replacement of Us with Salvini (NcS), the LN's previous affiliate in central and southern Italy. The early LSP aimed at offering LN's values and policies to the rest of the country. Some political commentators described it as a parallel party of the LN, with the aim of politically replacing it, also because of its statutory debt of €49 million. Since January 2020 the LN has become mostly inactive, being supplanted by the LSP.
The 2021 Italian government crisis was a political event in Italy that began in January 2021 and ended the following month. It includes the events that follow the 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.
Italy in the Centre is a liberal-conservative political party in Italy led by Giovanni Toti.