Matteo Renzi OMRI (pronounced [matˈtɛːo ˈrɛntsi]; born 11 January 1975) is an Italian politician who served as prime minister of Italy from 2014 to 2016...
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Democratic Party (Italy) (redirect from Leadership of Matteo Renzi)
by Christian left, social liberalism and Third Way, especially under Matteo Renzi's leadership, the PD moved closer to social liberalism. Under latter leaders...
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Italia Viva (category Matteo Renzi)
political party in Italy founded in September 2019. The party is led by Matteo Renzi, a former Prime Minister of Italy and former secretary of the Democratic...
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Italian professor. She's also the wife of former Prime Minister of Italy Matteo Renzi. Landini was born in Florence, in 1976 and has one brother, Filippo,...
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Federal Europe (section Matteo Renzi)
a way to strengthen the unity of Europe. The Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said in 2014 that under his leadership Italy would use its six-month-long...
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Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2014 to 2016 in the Cabinet of Matteo Renzi. Following Renzi's resignation in the wake of a failed constitutional referendum...
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The Renzi government was the 63rd government of the Italian Republic, in office from February 2014 to December 2016. It was led by Matteo Renzi, secretary...
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As of 2025, five prime ministers have served under his presidency: Matteo Renzi, at that time the PD leader and the main sponsor of Mattarella's presidential...
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world Matteo Palotta, 18th-century Italian composer Matteo Perez d'Aleccio, Italian painter of devotional, historical and maritime subjects Matteo Renzi, Italian...
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Strait of Messina Bridge (section Renzi government)
In September 2016, the project was reconsidered by the government of Matteo Renzi. On 3 June 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, premier Giuseppe Conte...
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number of votes. The centre-left coalition, led by former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi of the governing Democratic Party (PD), came third; however, no political...
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from the original on 29 May 2014. "Intervista a Matteo Renzi di Claudio Sardo" [Interview with Matteo Renzi by Claudio Sardo]. L'Unità (in Italian). Archived...
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pro-European and liberal electoral list in Italy founded by Emma Bonino and Matteo Renzi to compete in the 2024 European parliament elections in Italy. The list...
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Maurizio Martina (category Renzi Cabinet)
Policies from 22 February 2014 to 13 March 2018, in the governments of Matteo Renzi and Paolo Gentiloni. On 7 May 2017, he was elected Deputy Secretary of...
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The following is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Prime Ministers of Italy in reverse chronological order. List of international...
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Giorgio Napolitano (section Renzi Cabinet)
Letta handed in his resignation in February 2014, Napolitano mandated Matteo Renzi (Letta's factional challenger) to form a new government. After a record...
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unemployment by encouraging companies to hire. Upon becoming prime minister, Matteo Renzi said that labour market reform, which was thought to be "long overdue"...
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Letta. Despite securing his position, the election in December 2013 of Matteo Renzi as PD secretary brought significant leadership tensions within the PD...
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Maria Elena Boschi (category Renzi Cabinet)
Boschi left the Democratic Party, and has since 2019 been a member of Matteo Renzi's liberal party Italia Viva. Boschi was born in Montevarchi but raised...
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Francesco Bonifazi (section Matteo Renzi government)
Democratic Party in the 2018 general elections, before moving on to Matteo Renzi's Italia Viva in 2019. Bonifazi was born on June 24, 1976, in Florence...
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Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi | whitehouse.gov". 25 April 2016. Supporting the Revolution: America...
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February 2014, Matteo Renzi called for "a new phase" and consequently the party's national board voted to ask Letta to resign. Subsequently, Renzi was sworn...
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the party imposed by the party secretary and Italy's prime minister Matteo Renzi, and joined Possible, the party founded by Civati. In April 2019, Schlein...
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(Baffino) Leader Maximo Full name: Mario Monti Rigor Montis Full name: Matteo Renzi The Scrapper (Il Rottamatore) The Bomb (Il Bomba) Renzie Renzusconi Full...
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2017 Democratic Party (Italy) leadership election (category Matteo Renzi)
open primary election held on 30 April 2017. The three candidates were Matteo Renzi, former Prime Minister and party secretary until February 2017, Michele...
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209 billion euros in grants and loans from the European Recovery Fund. When Matteo Renzi's Italia Viva withdrew its support for Conte's government, it started...
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This is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Matteo Renzi, who served as the 56th Prime Minister of Italy from 22 February 2014 until...
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coalition, led by Matteo Renzi of the governing Democratic Party (PD), came third. Due to the PD and centre-left's poor results, Renzi resigned on 12 March...
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three of which related to points of the Jobs Act reform (implemented by the Renzi government), as part of an overall mobilization strategy that also included...
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work and is now protected by an armed guard. In 2014, prime minister Matteo Renzi unsuccessfully proposed him as Minister of Justice. Gratteri was prosecutor...
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