- Marco Formentini
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For the Italian long-distance swimmer by the same name, see Marco Formentini (swimmer).
Marco Formentini 21st Mayor of Milan In office
1993–1997Preceded by Giampiero Borghini Succeeded by Gabriele Albertini Personal details Born April 14, 1930
La Spezia, ItalyNationality Italian Political party Northern League Profession Politician Marco Formentini (born 14 April 1930 in La Spezia) is an Italian politician from the Northern League, then for the Democrats and finally for Democracy is Freedom - Daisy. When he was young he was member of the Italian Socialist Party.[1]
After being a member first of the Italian (1992–94), and then the European Parliament (1994–2004), he was mayor of Milan from 1993 to 1997. Elected for the second time to the European Parliament in 1999, he switched to Romano Prodi's Democrats soon after the election.[2]
References
- ^ Elio, Girompini (29 November 1993). "Il cuore socialista di Marco Formentini" (in Italian). Corriere della Sera. http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1993/novembre/29/cuore_socialista_Marco_Formentini_co_0_9311299676.shtml. Retrieved 9 January 2010.
- ^ Venanzio, Postiglione (8 January 2000). "Formentini: scelgo i Democratici, Bossi si è arreso al Polo" (in Italian). Corriere della Sera. http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2000/gennaio/08/Formentini_scelgo_Democratici_Bossi_arreso_co_0_0001082816.shtml. Retrieved 9 January 2010.
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Chamber of Deputies Marco Formentini (1992–1994) · Pierluigi Petrini (1994–1995) · Vito Gnutti (1995–1996) · Domenico Comino (1996–1999) · Giancarlo Pagliarini (1999–2001) · Alessandro Cè (2001–2005) · Andrea Gibelli (2005–2006) · Roberto Maroni (2006–2008) · Roberto Cota (2008–2010) · Marco Reguzzoni (2010–present)
Senate Francesco Speroni (1992–1994) · Francesco Tabladini (1994–1996) · Francesco Speroni (1996–1999) · Luciano Gasperini (1999–2000) · Roberto Castelli (2000–2001) · Francesco Moro (2001–2004) · Ettore Pirovano (2004–2006) · Roberto Castelli (2006–2008) · Federico Bricolo (2008–present)
European Parliament Francesco Speroni (1989–1992) · Luigi Moretti (1992–1999) · Francesco Speroni (1999–2004) · Mario Borghezio (2004–present)
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