Giorgio La Malfa
Giorgio La Malfa.
Giorgio La Malfa (born October 13, 1939)[1] is an Italian politician.
Biography
La Malfa was born in Milan, the son of Ugo La Malfa, a long-time Italian political leader and minister.[2]
La Malfa served as secretary of the Italian Republican Party from 1987 to 1993, when he stood down and was indicted to face trial over a corruption scandal.[3][4] He returned to politics in 1994,[5] and has since 2001 been president of the party.[6] From 2001 to 2005 he was President of the Finances Commission of the Italian Chamber of Deputies.[7] He was Italian minister for European Union Affairs from April 2005[8] until the elections of April 2006, when La Malfa's center-right coalition lost its majority; La Malfa was nonetheless elected to Parliament.[9]
Bibliography
- Le innovazioni nella teoria dello sviluppo (1970)
- L'Italia al bivio, ristagno o sviluppo (1985, with E. Grilli and P. Savona)
- Le ragioni di una svolta (1992, with G. Turani)
- L'Europa legata: i rischi dell'euro (2000)
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Forlani Cabinet (1980–1981) |
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Spadolini I Cabinet (1981–1982) |
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Spadolini II Cabinet (1982) |
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