Vito Damiano | |
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Mayor of Trapani | |
In office 24 May 2012 –3 July 2017 [1] | |
Preceded by | Girolamo Fazio |
Succeeded by | Giacomo Tranchida |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] [2] Trapani, Sicily, Italy [1] | 23 November 1952
Political party | Centre-right independent [1] |
Profession | carabiniere [2] |
Vito Damiano (born 23 November 1952 in Trapani) is an Italian politician. [1]
He was appointed generale di brigata of the Carabinieri in 2007 and served as Mayor of Trapani from 2012 to 2017. [1] [3] [2]
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Preceded by Girolamo Fazio | Mayor of Trapani 2012–2017 | Succeeded by Giacomo Tranchida |
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