Riccardo Dello Sbarba

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Riccardo Dello Sbarba at the National Assembly of the South Tyrolean Greens in Bolzano , May 2008

Riccardo Dello Sbarba (born December 29, 1954 in Volterra , Tuscany ) is an Italian journalist and member of the state parliament of the South Tyrolean Greens .

Life

Education and career

Dello Sbarba was born in Volterra in 1954. After graduating from the humanistic grammar school , he studied philosophy ( laurea in filosofia ) at the University of Pisa . From 1969 to 1977 Dello Sbarba was a member of the communist group "Manifesto", founded by Rossana Rossanda and Luigi Pintor , which published the independent left-wing monthly magazine (from 1971 daily newspaper) " Il Manifesto " as a journalists' collective . As a member of the group, Dello Sbarba was involved in numerous actions of the student and labor movement in western Tuscany.

From 1982 to 1983 he worked in Rome for the weekly “ Pace e Guerra ” (Peace and War), which was published by Stefano Rodotà and the European Parliamentarian Luciana Castellina .

For the Tuscany region he managed the Migliarino, San Rossore, Massaciuccoli Natural Park from 1986 to 1988 and introduced environmental monitoring using bio-indicators .

In 1988 Dello Sbarba moved to Bolzano , where he worked from 1988 to 1992 for the Italian-language daily Alto Adige and from 1993 to 2001 as an editor for the German-language weekly magazine ff . His articles for the German-language ff were published in Italian, which was a novelty in the South Tyrolean press landscape. Until 2001 he was also the local correspondent for the national daily Il Manifesto . From 2001 to 2003 he headed the daily Il Mattino dell'Alto Adige . Dello Sbarba also wrote leading articles for the Trentino newspaper L'Adige .

politics

In 1983 Dello Sbarba ran as an independent candidate on the list of the Communist Party of Italy for the Italian parliament in the constituency of the provinces of Pisa , Livorno , Lucca and Massa-Carrara .

In the 2003 elections for the South Tyrolean state parliament and, at the same time, the regional council of Trentino-South Tyrol , he ran on the list of the South Tyrolean Greens and was the first non-elected of his party with 4,605 ​​preferential votes. After the election and Sepp Kusstatscher's move to the European Parliament in 2004, Dello Sbarba moved up to the state parliament and regional council on July 13, 2004. He was President of the State Parliament from 2006 to 2008. In the state elections in 2008 , he was able to win another mandate. He did the same in the state elections in 2013 , where he also became the most elected Italian-speaking member of parliament with 8,429 preferential votes. In the 2018 state elections , he won a fourth mandate with 4,505 preferential votes.

Publications

  • South Tyrol Italy - Il calicanto di Magnago e altre storie . Il Margine, Trient 2006, ISBN 978-88-6089-003-0

He also worked together with Siegfried Baur as the editor of a collection of writings by Alexander Langer : Essays on South Tyrol - 1978–1995 - Scritti sul Sudtirolo . alpha beta, Meran 1996, ISBN 88-7223-023-3

Web links

Commons : Riccardo Dello Sbarba  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. An overview of the 35 new members of the state parliament. Südtirol Online (stol.it), October 28, 2013, archived from the original on October 31, 2013 ; accessed on October 31, 2013 .
  2. ↑ Preferred votes for South Tyrol as a whole. State elections 2018 (Wahlen.provinz.bz.it), accessed on November 1, 2018 .