Giovanni Maria Flick | |
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Minister of Justice | |
In office 17 May 1996 –21 October 1998 | |
Prime Minister | Romano Prodi |
Preceded by | Vincenzo Caianiello |
Succeeded by | Oliviero Diliberto |
President of the Constitutional Court | |
In office 14 November 2008 –18 February 2009 | |
Preceded by | Franco Bile |
Succeeded by | Francesco Amirante |
Judge of the Constitutional Court | |
In office 18 February 2000 –18 February 2009 | |
Appointed by | Carlo Azeglio Ciampi |
Preceded by | Giuliano Vassalli |
Succeeded by | Paolo Grossi |
Personal details | |
Born | Cirié,Italy | 7 November 1940
Political party | Democratic Centre (2013–present) |
Other political affiliations | Independent (1996–2013) |
Alma mater | Catholic University of Milan |
Profession | Jurist |
Giovanni Maria Flick (born 7 November 1940) is an Italian journalist,politician,and jurist.
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