- Vittorio Agnoletto
Vittorio Emanuele Agnoletto (born on
6 March 1958 inMilan )is an Italianpolitician andMember of the European Parliament for Southern with thePartito della Rifondazione Comunista (PRC), part of theEuropean Left , and sits on theEuropean Parliament 'sCommittee on Foreign Affairs .He is a substitute for the
Committee on International Trade , substitute for theDelegation for relations with theUnited States .Career
A graduate in
medicine and surgery at theUniversity of Milan (1985), he specialized inoccupational medicine , and became co-founder (1987) and national chairman (1992-2001) of LILA - Italian League againstAIDS . Since 1992, Agnoletto has been a lecturer and director of studies for training courses on AIDS at the Higher Institute of Health inRome .Between 1993 and 2001, he served as member of the National Committee on AIDS of the Italian Ministry of Health, and member of the National Coordinating Committee for action to combat drugs established under the Italian Prime Minister's office. Since 1994, he is a member of the
International AIDS Society . He works with theInternational Organization for Migration onpreventive medicine projects in theBalkans . Vittorio Agnoletto was a member of the European AIDS Treatment Group between 1994 and 2000. In 1994, he was awarded the title "Doctor of the Year" in 1994 by the journal "Stampa medica".Before joining the PRC, he was a member of
Proletarian Democracy (and was a member of its National Secretariat in the 1980s). He was elected a to theMilan Province Council in 1990, and served until 1995. A spokesman for the "Genoa Social Forum" during the27th G8 summit in 2001, he became a member of the International Council of theWorld Social Forum .His published works include the 2003 "Prima persone: le nostre ragioni contro questa globalizzazione" - published by Laterza.
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European Parliament election, 2004 (Italy) External links
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* [http://antifa.unihannover.tripod.com/agnoletto_interview.htm Interview with him about Genua] (in German)
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