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Prime Minister
  
Name
  
Cesare Salvi

Preceded by
  
Role
  
Italian Politician

Residence
  
Rome, Italy

Nationality
  
Italian

Spouse
  
Maria Freddosio

Siblings
  
Giovanni Salvi

Parents
  
Ciccio Salvi


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Born
  
9 June 1948 (age 76) Lecce (
1948-06-09
)

Political party
  

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Cesare Salvi (born 9 June 1948) is a senior Italian politician and senator with the Democrats of the Left (DS) who served as minister of labor and social security.

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Early life

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Salvi was born in Lecce on 9 June 1948.

Career

Salvi was the spokesperson for the secretary of DS. He was a senator from 1992 to 2008. He was also head of the DS senators.

He served as the relatore (secretary) for one of the four sub-committees (specifically one about the form of government) dealing the future form of the Italian governments under the joint constitutional committee launched during the period of 1997-98. He was appointed labor minister to the cabinet headed by then prime minister Giuliano Amato in June 2000. Salvi replaced Antonio Bassolino as labor minister. He was in office until 2001.

Then he served as the head of the judiciary committee at the 14th senate of Italy from 30 May 2001 to 27 April 2006. He became the leader of the DS's left wing, ‘Sinistra per il Socialismo’ (Left for Socialism) in the mid-2000s.

Books

Salvi is the author of the following books: Il contenuto del diritto di proprietà. Artt. 832-833 (1994; The content of the property right. Articles 832 to 833), La rosa rossa: Il futuro della sinistra (Ingrandimenti) (2000; The red rose: The Future of the Left (enlargements)) and La responsabilità civile (2005; Responsibility of Civils). He also published a book about cronyism in 2005, The Cost of Democracy.

References

Cesare Salvi Wikipedia


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