Marzio Strassoldo

Marzio Strassoldo

Marzio Strassoldo di Graffembergo (born in Gorizia, Italy on December 23, 1939) was the president of the Province of Udine (Italy).

According to a poll of January 2008, he was the least popular president of all 105 provinces of Italy.[1]

He was forced to resigned on 7 December 2007 after a motion of no confidence[2]

Electoral Fraud

A grotesque event, even for the standards of Italian politics where selling and buying votes is not uncommon, yet generally kept out of sight, has involved Mr. Strassoldo.

On September 27, 2007 an investigation of the newspaper Messaggero Veneto revealed a sale of a vote package from an independent list headed by Italo Tavoschi (420 votes) in exchange for a managerial position in the province of Udine.

The fact was denounced by Tavoschi himself, who reported Strassoldo to the police for not having respected the agreement, because he did not hire him after being confirmed president, and bringing as proof a contract signed by both parties:

February 20, 2006 - Italo Tavoschi commits to support prof. Strassoldo at the next provincial elections, and does so entering a list headed by Strassoldo, presenting himself in one or more constituencies of the city, or, according to the president's wish, in other constituencies of the territory. President Strassoldo commits to recognize Italo Tavoschi, for this personal descent into the field,[3] in case of electoral victory and consequent confirmation as President of the Province of Udine, and administrative job, for the minimum duration of three years, possibly renewable.

For the first time in Italy, a case of vote sale was found to be proven by a written agreement.[4] President Strassoldo, on October 1, 2007 declared that he would resign from his post,[5] but on October 19 he withdrew his resignation.[6]

References

  1. ^ La Repubblica, ed (2008-01-08). "Approval rate for presidents of provinces (Italian)". http://www.repubblica.it/speciale/2008/sondaggi_ipr/popolarita_prov.html. Retrieved 2008-01-08. 
  2. ^ "province: Motion of no confidence approved". 7-12-2007. http://www.provincia.udine.it/italiano/Ente/Uffici/Istituzionale/Comunicazione/Stampa/Comunicati/2007/07-12-2007_1.doc. Retrieved 7-12-2007. 
  3. ^ The Italian expression discesa in campo is the same one popularised by Silvio Berlusconi at the beginning of his political career.
  4. ^ La Repubblica, ed (2007-09-28). "Vote selling in written contract, 420 votes but stays unemployed (Italian)". http://www.repubblica.it/2007/09/sezioni/politica/voto-di-scambio/voto-di-scambio/voto-di-scambio.html. Retrieved 2008-01-08. 
  5. ^ La Repubblica, ed (2007-10-01). "Udine, vote sale for a job. The province's president resigns (Italian)". http://www.repubblica.it/2007/09/sezioni/politica/voto-di-scambio/dimissioni-lunedi/dimissioni-lunedi.html. Retrieved 2008-01-08. 
  6. ^ ANSA, ed (2007-10-19). "Provinces: vote sale; President of Udine withdraws resignation (Italian)". http://www.regione.fvg.it/rafvg/ansa/dettaglio.act?ansa=20071019.011&dir=/rafvg/cms/RAFVG/ansa/. Retrieved 2007-10-19. 

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