Massimo Cenci

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Massimo Cenci (born June 8, 1967 in San Marino ) is a politician from San Marino . From April 1 to October 1, 2009 he was reggente (head of state) of San Marino together with Oscar Mina Capitano .

Life

Massimo Ceci holds a degree in economics from the University of Bologna . He then obtained a Masters in Football Company Organization and a Masters in Communication from the University of San Marino . Cenci is a tax advisor, he was secretary of the Chamber of Tax Advisors from 2001 to 2003.

politics

From 1999 to 2003 he was Secretary of the City Council of San Marino. In 2005 he was one of the founders of the Nuovo Partito Socialista , of which he was deputy secretary. In the 2008 elections he was elected on the list of freedom in the Consiglio Grande e Generale , the Parliament of San Marino. There he was a member of the Interior and Finance Committee and was a member of the San Marinese delegation to the Inter-Parliamentary Union . He was elected together with Oscar Mina for the period from April 1, 2009 to October 1, 2009 as Capitano Reggente the head of state of San Marino. From 2011 to 2012 he was a member of the Anti-Mafia Commission. After the NPS left the government alliance in July 2012, Cenci resigned from the party and stated that he continued to support the government. In the parliamentary elections in 2012 he was elected for the Noi Sammarinesi , who ran on a joint list with the PDCS . Cenci became a member of the Finance and Health Committee.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Result of the election on November 9, 2008. Ministry of the Interior of San Marino, accessed on January 10, 2015 (Italian).
  2. ^ Commissione Consiliare Permanente Affari Costituzionali ed Istituzionali; Pubblica amministrazione; Affari Interni, Protezione Civile, Rapporti con le Giunte di Castello; Giustizia; Istruzione, Cultura, Beni Culturali, Università e Ricerca Scientifica nominata nella seduta del Consiglio Grande e Generale del 17th December 2008. In: libertas.sm. Retrieved January 10, 2015 (Italian).
  3. ^ Commissione Consiliare Permanente Finanze, Bilancio e Programmazione; Artigianato, Industria, Commercio; Turismo, Servizi, Trasporti e Telecomunicazioni, Lavoro e Cooperazione nominata nella seduta del Consiglio Grande e Generale del 17th December 2008. In: libertas.sm. Retrieved January 10, 2015 (Italian).
  4. ^ Gruppo Nazionale della Repubblica di San Marino presso l'Unione Interparlamentare Nominato nella seduta del Consiglio Grande e Generale del 17th December 2008. In: libertas.sm. Retrieved January 10, 2015 (Italian).
  5. ^ A San Marino nominata la commissione antimafia. In: libertas.sm. September 28, 2011, accessed January 10, 2015 (Italian).
  6. San Marino. Massimo Cenci ha annunciato la separazione da Nps (Pss). In: libertas.sm. July 17, 2012, accessed January 10, 2015 (Italian).
  7. ^ Result of the election of November 11, 2012. Ministry of the Interior of San Marino, accessed on January 10, 2015 (Italian).
  8. Composizione della Commissione Consiliare Permanente Finanze, Bilancio e Programmazione; Artigianato, Industria, Commercio; Turismo, Servizi, Trasporti e Telecomunicazioni, Lavoro e Cooperazione. In: ibertas.sm. Retrieved January 10, 2015 (Italian).
predecessor Office successor

Ernesto Benedettini
Assunta Meloni
Capitano Reggente
together with Oscar Mina
2009

Francesco Mussoni
Stefano Palmieri