- Vittorio Sgarbi
Vittorio Sgarbi (born
May 8 ,1952 inFerrara ) is an Italianart critic , politician and cultural commentator. He is popularly known for his verbal violence, first seen inMaurizio Costanzo 's talk show aired onCanale 5 .A controversial character in terms of politics, he changed his party affiliation with notable frequency: he started his political career in
1990 as mayoral candidate ofPesaro for theItalian Communist Party ; he then became city councillor ofSan Severino Marche running asItalian Socialist Party candidate, being then elected as mayor, his candidacy being supported by theItalian Social Movement and the Christian Democracy. In 1992 he was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies under theItalian Liberal Party banner, and then chose to join theItalian Radicals . In 1999 he founded his own libertarian movement, "I Liberal Sgarbi-I Libertari", and successively joinedSilvio Berlusconi 'sForza Italia party, being part of a centre-right cabinet from 2001 to 2002 as undersecretary for culture. In2004 he chose to run together with theItalian Republican Party in the European elections, but obtained only a 0.7% of votes, being not elected.In
2005 he self-declared his candidacy for theL'Unione centre-left primary election, which was however rejected due to his past participation to the Berlusconi cabinet. He then ran unsuccessfully with theConsumers' List , part of the centre-left coalition, in 2006. He later chose to leave the centre-left, and announced his intention to run in the 2006 mayoral election inMilan ; he then ruled out his candidacy after reaching an agreement with centre-right candidateLetizia Moratti . Sgarbi consequently served as culture spokesman until April 2008, when he was sacked by Letizia Moratti following months of disputes between them. On June 2008 he successfully ran as mayor ofSalemi , a little town in South-WesternSicily , with the support of theUnion of Christian and Centre Democrats and theChristian Democracy for the Autonomies , winning the election following the second ballot with over 60% of votes.External links
* [http://www.vittoriosgarbi.it/ Official site]
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