Giovanni Salghetti Drioli

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Giovanni Salghetti Drioli (born November 11, 1941 in Rome ) is an Italian politician and lawyer.

Salghetti Drioli worked as a lawyer, head of the South Tyrolean regional office for legal advice and deputy general director of the South Tyrolean regional administration. After the Italian Council of State announced the annulment of the 1985 municipal elections in Bolzano , it administered the city from September 7, 1988 to August 4, 1989 as extraordinary commissioner.

In the local elections in 1995, Salghetti Drioli, who ran on the list Primavera a Bolzano , was elected mayor of Bolzano . Five years later, he was re-elected as the head of Noi per l'Alto Adige . In May 2005 he was defeated as the top candidate of Margherita , who was supported in the runoff election by a broad alliance of center and left parties as well as the South Tyrolean People's Party , by 7 votes to the center-right candidate Giovanni Benussi , who subsequently did not find a majority in the local council and was replaced in a repeated mayoral election in November of the same year by the center-left candidate Luigi Spagnolli . As a result, Salghetti Drioli withdrew from politics. Salghetti Drioli returned to the national service for a short time, and in 2007 he retired.

Individual evidence

  1. Biographical information in the Oral sources database ( Memento of the original of February 13, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. the Italian-speaking South Tyrolean regional library Claudia Augusta , accessed on January 16, 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bpi.claudiaugusta.it
  2. a b Press release of the Province of South Tyrol from May 31, 2007 , accessed on January 18, 2011
  3. List of Bolzano mayors and city councilors , accessed on January 16, 2011 (PDF file, 439 kB)
  4. List of Bolzano municipal councils , accessed on January 16, 2011 (PDF file, 522 kB)
  5. Article in Corriere della Sera of May 24, 2005 , accessed on January 16, 2011