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President
  
Pietro Grasso

Succeeded by
  
Raffaele Fitto

Spouse
  
Franco Bassanini

Preceded by
  
Enrico La Loggia

Role
  
Italian Politician


Prime Minister
  
Romano Prodi

Name
  
Linda Lanzillotta

Preceded by
  
Domenico Nania

Nationality
  
Italian

Party
  
Democratic Party

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Born
  
7 September 1948 (age 75) Cosenza (
1948-09-07
)

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Linda Lanzillotta (born 7 September 1948) is an Italian politician. She was the minister for regional affairs and local communities between 2006 and 2008.

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Early life

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Lanzillotta was born in Cosenza on 7 September 1948.

Career

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Lanzillotta is a manager and academic. From 1970 to 1982 she worked at the ministry of the budget and economic planning. She was a member of the Roma city council between 1997 and 1999. During this period she was the commissioner for economic, financial and budgetary policy. She served as the secretary general to the Prime Minister’s office for one year between 2000 and 2001. She was a faculty member at Rome 3 University from 2001 to 2005. She taught courses on public management at the university.

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She was appointed minister for regional affairs and local communities in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Romano Prodi in May 2006. Her tenure lasted until 2008. She was the member of the Italian chamber of deputies for Alliance for Italy. She became a member of the Italian senate in February 2013 and is the vice-president of the senate.

In addition, she is the founder and president of GLOCUS, an independent think tank, which she established in 2007 to promote reformist policies in Italy.

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