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Gianpiero D'Alia

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Gianpiero D'Alia
D'Alia in 2013
Minister for Public Administration and Simplification
In office
28 April 2013 – 22 February 2014
Prime MinisterEnrico Letta
Preceded byFilippo Patroni Griffi
Succeeded byMarianna Madia
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
30 May 2001 – 28 April 2008
In office
15 March 2013 – 22 March 2018
Member of the Senate of Republic
In office
29 April 2008 – 14 March 2013
ConstituencySicily
President of the Union of the Centre
In office
22 March 2014 – 2 November 2016
Personal details
Born (1966-09-22) 22 September 1966 (age 58)
Messina, Italy
Political partyDC (1987–1994)
CCD (1994–2002)
UdC (2001–2016)
CpE (since 2016)
Alma materUniversity of Messina
ProfessionPolitician, lawyer

Gianpiero D'Alia (born 22 September 1966) is an Italian politician.

Early life and education

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Gianpiero D'Alia was born on 22 September 1966 in Messina. His father was the former Christian Democracy (DC) deputy Salvatore D'Alia. He graduated in law at the University of Messina, and became a cassationist lawyer.[1]

Career

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D'Alia started his career among the ranks of the DC. When the DC was dissolved, he joined the Christian Democratic Centre (CCD). With the CCD, he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for the first time in the 2001 Italian general election. He then joined the Union of the Centre (UdC) in 2002. In 2005, D'Alia became Undersecretary to the Ministry of the Interior in the third Berlusconi government. In the 2006 Italian general election, he was re-elected as a Deputy. He was elected in the constituency of Sicily a member of the Senate of the Republic in the 2008 Italian general election. In the 2013 Italian general election D’Alia was re-elected to the Chamber of Deputies and together with the other members of the UdC joined the Civic Choice (SC) group. In December 2013, he and the others left the SC group to found the new group called For Italy. On 22 March 2014, D’Alia was appointed as president of the UdC,[2] after losing the race for secretary against Lorenzo Cesa in the fourth national congress of the party.[3]

In 2015, D'Alia joined the Popular Area (AP) group, together with the other UdC deputies. On 2 November 2016, Cesa suspended D'Alia from the party and referred him to arbitrators, accusing him of highly offensive statements against the same party. He had declared a few days before "the UdC is dead". D'Alia left the UdC to launch Centrists for Sicily (CpS), a new party formed in the Sicilian Regional Assembly (ARS). In 2017, he became the coordinator of Centrists for Europe (CpE), the new party launched by Pier Ferdinando Casini.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "D'Alia, Gianpieroz". Treccani (in Italian). 2018. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  2. ^ Billitteri, Chiara (22 March 2014). "Gianpiero D'Alia eletto nuovo presidente dell'Udc". Live Sicilia (in Italian). Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  3. ^ Petti, Edoardo (23 February 2014). "Udc, ecco come Cesa ha vinto di un soffio su D'Alia". Formiche.net (in Italian). Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  4. ^ "Casini lancia i 'Centristi per l'Europa', D'Alia coordinatore". Asknews (in Italian). 11 February 2017. Archived from the original on 26 February 2017. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
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Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Public Administration and Simplification
2013–2014
Succeeded by
Assembly seats
Preceded by President of the Union of the Centre
2014–2016
Succeeded by