Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Marco Fedi

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Marco Fedi


Role
  
Italian Politician

Marco Fedi Italian politics Marco Fedi PD SBS Your Language

Trombone concerto by marco fedi caruso 1st movement partial new classical music 2006


Marco Fedi (born 1958 in Ascoli Piceno, Italy), emigrated to Australia in 1983, is an Italian politician representing Italians living abroad.

Contents

Marco Fedi httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons88

He was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies in the 2006 general elections, as an overseas candidate for the centre-left coalition L'Unione (The Union)[1] and re-elected in the 2008 for Democratic Party (Italy) with 12 409 personal votes. Fedi is a member of the Italian Democratic Party of the Left (DS). He was on the same ticket as Nino Randazzo who was elected to the Italian Senate.

Marco Fedi Expat Italians to get a voice in Rome National theage

Fedi was an elected member of the Comitato degli Italiani All'Estero (Com.It.Es.) (Committee of Italians Abroad) for Melbourne but resigned after his election in the Parliament. He is also the Vice Secretary of the General Council of Italians Abroad (CGIE).

Marco Fedi Politics of Italy Marco Fedi Democratic Party SBS Your Language

Violin concerto violinkonzert 1st mov by composer marco fedi caruso new classical music


Previous Work

Marco Fedi Politics of Italy Marco Fedi Democratic Party SBS Your Language

After emigrating in 1983, Fedi worked for the FILEF (Italian Federation of Immigrant Workers and Families) in Adelaide, South Australia until 1992.

Until 1997, he worked for the Patronato INCA-CGIL (Italian Migrant Welfare Organisation). Then, until 2005, he managed for multimedia centre for the Co.As.It (Italian Association of Assistance).

Personal

Fedi is married and has three daughters.

References

Marco Fedi Wikipedia