Pasquale Valentini

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Pasquale Valentini (left) with Austria's Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz .

Pasquale Valentini (born July 19, 1953 in San Marino ) is a politician from San Marino . He was minister several times, most recently from 2012 to 2016 Foreign Minister and thus Prime Minister of San Marino.

Life

Valentini graduated from the University of Bologna with a diploma in mathematics in 1977. Working as a teacher since 1977, he taught chemistry, mathematics, physics and natural sciences in the middle school until 1993, and since 1993 he was a mathematics teacher in the upper school. Valentini was active in the CDLS union .

Valentini is married and has three children.

Political career

Valentini was deputy parliamentary group leader of the PDCS and head of the party newspaper San Marino . He was a member of the party executive and the party's secretariat. From 2007 to 2010 he was political secretary of the PDCS.

In 1988 he was elected for the first time for the Christian Democratic PDCS in the San-Marinese parliament, the Consiglio Grande e Generale , to which he has been a member without interruption ever since. During his parliamentary term, he was a member of several parliamentary committees, including the Consiglio dei XII.

From July 2001 to June 2002 and again from December 2002 to December 2003 he was Minister for Education, University and Cultural Institutions. On April 30, 2010 he became Minister of Finance and since the government reshuffle from December 5, 2012 to December 27, 2016, he was Foreign Minister and thus Prime Minister of San Marino. Until the end of Teodoro Lonfernini's tenure as Capitano Reggente , Valentini also temporarily headed the Ministry of Tourism.

Web links

Commons : Pasquale Valentini  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Result of the elections of May 31, 1998 on the website of the Ministry of the Interior of San Marino. Retrieved March 10, 2013 (Italian).
  2. ^ Result of the elections of June 10, 2001 on the website of the Ministry of the Interior of San Marino. Retrieved March 10, 2013 (Italian).
  3. ^ Result of the elections of June 4, 2006 on the website of the Ministry of the Interior of San Marino. Retrieved March 10, 2013 (Italian).
  4. ^ Result of the elections of November 9, 2008 on the website of the Ministry of the Interior of San Marino. Retrieved March 10, 2013 (Italian).
  5. ^ Result of the elections of November 11, 2012 on the website of the Ministry of the Interior of San Marino. Retrieved March 10, 2013 (Italian).
  6. Table of elected representatives from December 4, 2016. Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of San Marino, accessed on December 29, 2016 (Italian).
  7. San Marino. Pasquale Valentini succede a Gabriele Gatti. In: libertas.sm. Retrieved April 10, 2014 (Italian).
  8. ^ San Marino: Ministries. rulers.org, accessed March 10, 2013 .
  9. Consiglio: Teodoro Lonfernini ha giurato come Segretario di Stato per il Turismo. In: San Marino RTV. April 9, 2015, accessed August 2, 2015 (Italian).
predecessor Office successor
Emma Rossi Education Minister of San Marino
2001–2002
Fausta Morganti
Fausta Morganti Education Minister of San Marino
2002–2003
Rosa Zafferani
Gabriele Gatti Minister of Finance of San Marino
2010–2012
Claudio Felici
Fabio Berardi Tourism Minister of San Marino (acting)
2012–2013
Teodoro Lonfernini
Antonella Mularoni Foreign Minister of San Marino
2012-2016
Nicola Renzi