Luigi Berlinguer
Luigi Berlinguer | |
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File:Luigi Berlinguer.jpg | |
Italian Minister of Education | |
In office 17 May 1996 – 25 April 2000 |
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Prime Minister | Romano Prodi Massimo D'Alema |
Preceded by | Giancarlo Lombardi |
Succeeded by | Tullio De Mauro |
Personal details | |
Born | Sassari |
25 July 1932
Nationality | Italian |
Political party | PD |
Alma mater | University of Sassari |
Website | Official website |
Luigi Berlinguer (born 25 July 1932) is an Italian politician who served in the government of Italy as Minister of Education from 1996 to 2000. He is a member of the Democratic Party.
Early life and education
Berlinguer was born in Sassari on 25 July 1932.[1] He is a cousin of communist leader Enrico Berlinguer, who died in 1984.[2] He obtained a law degree from the University of Sassari in 1955.[3]
Career
Berlinguer served as mayor of Sennori.[4] He was the president of the University of Siena until April 1993 when he was appointed to the Ciampi Cabinet as Minister of Universities, Science and Technology.[2] He was one of the three ex-communists in the cabinet.[2][5] Then he served as the Minister of Education between 1996 and 2000 in the cabinets led first by Romano Prodi and then by Massimo D'Alema.[6] He was also acting Minister of Universities, Science and Technology from 1996 to October 1998.[7] He was succeeded by Oreste Zecchino as minister.[8] In addition, he served in both the Chamber of Deputies and the Italian Senate.[4]
He is a member of the Democratic Party.[9] He was elected as a member of the European Parliament in 2009, sitting as part of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.[9] In the parliament he served as first vice-chair of the committee on legal affairs and as a member of the committee on culture and education beginning in 2009.[4]
Awards
In 2011, Berlinguer received MEP award of the European Parliament in the field of culture and education.[10]
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