This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) |
Giuseppe Vegas | |
---|---|
President of CONSOB | |
In office 2010–2017 | |
Preceded by | Lamberto Cardia |
Succeeded by | Mario Nava |
Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
In office 29 April 2008 –10 January 2011 | |
Constituency | Piedmont 2 |
Member of the Senate | |
In office 9 May 1996 –29 April 2008 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Milan | 16 June 1951
Nationality | Italian |
Political party | Forza Italia The People of Freedom |
Alma mater | University of Milan |
Giuseppe Vegas (born 16 June 1951,in Milan) is an Italian politician.
Graduated with honors in law in 1973 at the University of Milan,he was scientific director of the Einaudi Foundation in Rome and editor-in-chief of Einaudi News,the foundation's newsletter. He has worked in the field of public administration since 1975. Since 1978 he has been a parliamentary councilor at the Senate of the Republic,where he has long been secretary of the Budget Commission.
In 1995 he was appointed Undersecretary for Finance and,subsequently,to the Treasury in the Dini Government. In the subsequent 1996 election,he was elected senator in the Novara constituency for the Pole for Freedoms. In this legislature he was a member of the Budget Commission,of the Bicameral Commission for constitutional reforms and of the Council for the Regulations. He was also vice-president of the Forza Italia parliamentary group.
He was delegated by his party to the congress of the European People's Party in Berlin in January 2001. Re-elected to the Senate in the 2001 parliamentary election,again in the Novara uninominal constituency. Appointed Undersecretary and subsequently Deputy Minister of Economy and Finance of the governments led by Silvio Berlusconi in the five-year period 2001–2006.
In the 2006 political elections he was re-elected senator for the third time for the Forza Italia slate in Piedmont. He was a member of the Budget Commission and of the European Union Policy Commission. He also held the position of deputy leader of Forza Italia in the Senate.
In the 2008 general elections he was re-elected in Parliament (this time in the Chamber of Deputies) on the PdL list and was appointed Undersecretary and subsequently deputy minister of the Economy and Finance in the fourth Berlusconi government.
On November 18,2010 he was appointed by the Council of Ministers to the office of President of CONSOB. [1] He continued to participate in the proceedings of the Chamber of Deputies,including the vote of no confidence in the Berlusconi government on December 14,2010,as his resignation was scheduled after votes on no-confidence motions.
On 10 January 2011 the Chamber of Deputies approved his resignation.
Giuseppe Castiglione is an Italian politician.
The 1996 Italian general election was held on 21 April 1996 to elect members of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic. Romano Prodi,leader of the centre-left The Olive Tree,won the election,narrowly defeating Silvio Berlusconi,who led the centre-right Pole for Freedoms.
Giuseppe "Beppe" Pisanu is an Italian politician,longtime member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Christian Democracy (1972–1992) and then for Forza Italia (1994–2006).
Benedetto Della Vedova is an Italian politician.
The 1994 Italian general election was held on 27 and 28 March 1994 to elect members of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic for the 12th legislature. Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right coalition won a large majority in the Chamber of Deputies but just missed winning a majority in the Senate. The Italian People's Party,the renamed Christian Democracy (DC),which had dominated Italian politics for almost half a century,was decimated. It took only 29 seats versus 206 for the DC two years earlier—easily the worst defeat a sitting government in Italy has ever suffered,and one of the worst ever suffered by a Western European governing party.
The third Berlusconi government was the cabinet of the government of Italy from 23 April 2005 to 17 May 2006. It was the 58th cabinet of the Italian Republic,and the second cabinet of the XIV Legislature.
The first Berlusconi government was the 51st government of the Italian Republic.
The second Berlusconi government was the 57th government of the Italian Republic and the first government of the XIV Legislature. It took office following the 2001 elections,and held office from 11 June 2001 until 23 April 2005,a total of 1,412 days,or 3 years,10 months and 12 days. It held office for the longest period in the history of the Republic,and for the second longest period in the history of unified Italy since 1861. During its long tenure,its composition changed significantly. Following the poor performance of the centrist parties in the Italian regional elections of 2005,most of the ministers of the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats and the New PSI resigned from the government,which was succeeded by the third Berlusconi government.
The fourth Berlusconi government was the 60th government of Italy,in office from 8 May 2008 to 16 November 2011. It was the fourth government led by Silvio Berlusconi,who then became the longest-serving Prime Minister of Italy of the Italian Republic. The government was supported by a coalition between The People of Freedom (PdL) and the Northern League (LN),together with other smaller centre-right parties.
Giuseppe Cossiga is an Italian politician,member of Brothers of Italy from 2012 to 2016. Deputy from 2001 to 2013,he became Undersecretary of State for Defence in the fourth cabinet of Silvio Berlusconi (2008–2011).
The political career of Silvio Berlusconi (1994–2011) began in 1994,when Berlusconi entered politics for the first time serving intermittent terms as Prime Minister of Italy from 1994 to 1995,2001 to 2006 and 2008 to 2011,his career was racked with controversies and trials;amongst these was his failure to honour his promise to sell his personal assets in Mediaset,the largest television broadcaster network in Italy,in order to dispel any perceived conflicts of interest.
The Letta government was the 62nd government of the Italian Republic. In office from 28 April 2013 to 22 January 2014,it comprised ministers of the Democratic Party (PD),The People of Freedom (PdL),Civic Choice (SC),the Union of the Centre (UdC),one of the Italian Radicals (RI) and three non-party independents.
Laura Ravetto is an Italian politician.
Michaela Biancofiore is an Italian politician.
Enrico Costa is an Italian politician and lawyer.
Calogero Antonio Mannino is an Italian politician and lawyer. He has been a member of the Christian Democracy and the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats. He served in the cabinet of Prime Ministers Spadolini (1981–1982),Fanfani (1982–1983) and Andreotti (1991–1992). He was also member of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy in Legislature VII (1976–1979),Legislature VIII (1979–1983),Legislature IX (1983–1987),Legislature X (1987–1992),Legislature XI (1992–1994) and Legislature XVI and member of the Senate in Legislature XV.
Gianfranco Miccichè is an Italian politician.
Enrico La Loggia is an Italian politician,former Minister of Regional Affairs from 2001 to 2006.
The Draghi government was the 67th government of the Italian Republic,led by former President of the European Central Bank,Mario Draghi. It was in office between 13 February 2021 and 22 October 2022.
Gilberto Pichetto Fratin is an Italian politician who is the Minister of the Environment and Energy Security of the Meloni government since 22 October 2022.