- Rosy Bindi
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The Honourable
Maria Rosaria "Rosy" BindiItalian Minister without portfolio (Family) In office
17 May 2006 – 8 May 2008Prime Minister Romano Prodi Preceded by Roberto Maroni Minister of Health In office
17 May 1996 – 25 April 2000Prime Minister Romano Prodi
Massimo D'AlemaPreceded by Elio Guzzanti Succeeded by Umberto Veronesi Personal details Born 12 February 1951
Sinalunga, ItalyNationality Italian Political party Democratic Party Profession Political scientist Religion Roman Catholic Maria Rosaria Bindi, best known as Rosy Bindi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈrɔːzi ˈbindi]) (born 12 February 1951) is an Italian politician and the current President of the Democratic Party.
Career
Born in Sinalunga (Tuscany), she graduated in political science. She was standing near the lawyer Vittorio Bachelet when he was assassinated by the Red Brigades in 1980. She held the position of vice-president of Azione Cattolica, the most popular Italian Catholic lay association, from 1984 to 1989, the year she joined the Christian Democracy (DC) party.
After the dissolution of the DC party, Bindi joined the Italian People's Party and became a leading figure in The Olive Tree, the broad left-to-centre coalition led by Romano Prodi. Following the coalition's victory in the 1996 general election, she was named Minister of Health, a position she held also in the following government led by Massimo D'Alema.
In the 2001 general election she was elected for the third time to the Chamber of Deputies in the college of Cortona representing Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy. After the victory of The Union in the 2006 Italian general election, she became Minister for the Family, serving in that post until 2008.
Bindi competed for the leadership of the Democratic Party in the party's founding leadership election, and received 12.93% of the vote cast. She continues to work for the party, leading the Democrats, Truly faction.
References
External links
- Personal website (Italian)
Italian Chamber of Deputies Preceded by
Title jointly heldMember of the Italian Chamber of Deputies
since 1994Incumbent Political offices Preceded by
Elio GuzzantiItalian Minister of Health
1996–2000Succeeded by
Umberto VeronesiPreceded by
Roberto MaroniItalian Minister of Family
2006–2008Incumbent Preceded by
Pierluigi Castagnetti
Carlo Leoni
Giorgia Meloni
Giulio TremontiVice President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies
since 2008
Served alongside: Rocco Buttiglione, Antonio Leone, Maurizio LupiIncumbent Party political offices Preceded by
Romano ProdiPresident of the Democratic Party
since 2009Incumbent Leaders of the Democratic Party Secretary
Walter Veltroni (2007–2009) • Dario Franceschini (2009) • Pier Luigi Bersani (since 2009)
Deputy Secretary
Dario Franceschini (2007–2009) • Enrico Letta (since 2009)
President
Romano Prodi (2007–2008) • Rosy Bindi (since 2009)
Vice Presidents
Marina Sereni (since 2009) • Ivan Scalfarotto (since 2009)
Leader in the Chamber of Deputies
Antonello Soro (since 2007) • Dario Franceschini (since 2009)
Leader in the Senate
Anna Finocchiaro (since 2007)Prodi I Cabinet (1996 – 1998) Prodi II Cabinet (2006 - 2008) Categories:- 1951 births
- Living people
- People from the Province of Siena
- Democratic Party (Italy) politicians
- Christian Democracy (Italy) politicians
- Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy politicians
- Italian women in politics
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