Valerio Zanone
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Mayor of Turin | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In office 30 July 1990 – 11 February 1992 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Preceded by | Maria Magnani Noya | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Succeeded by | Giovanna Cattaneo Incisa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | Turin, Italy | 22 January 1936||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 7 January 2016 Rome, Italy | (aged 79)||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Political party | PLI (1955–1993) ULD (1993–1995) FdL (1995-2004) DL (2004–2007) PD (2007–2010) ApI (2010–2016) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Valerio Zanone (22 January 1936 – 7 January 2016) was an Italian politician, who was formerly secretary and president of the Italian Liberal Party (Partito Liberale Italiano, PLI). He was also a senator for the Democratic Party (Partito Democratico, PD), and was mayor of Turin from 1990 to 1992.
Biography
[edit]Zanone was born in Turin. He graduated in philosophy from the University of Turin. After entering the Italian Liberal Party, he was a regional councillor in Piedmont, and was a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies from 1976 to 1994. In the same year he was first elected as a deputy, Zanone was appointed as national secretary of the PLI, and was later president of the same.
In 1985, Zanone was appointed Minister of Ecology in the first Bettino Craxi cabinet, and was Minister of Industry during Craxi's second tenure (1986–87) and Minister of Defence in the Goria and De Mita cabinets (1987–89). He was mayor of Turin for a year and a half (1990–92).
After the Tangentopoli scandal and the dissolution of the PLI in 1993, Zanone formed a centre-left movement in Piedmont, the Liberal Democratic Union (Unione Liberaldemocratica; ULD). Later, he participated in the foundation of the L'Ulivo coalition, and adhered to The Daisy (La Margherita; DL) centre party.
Electoral history
[edit]Election | House | Constituency | Party | Votes | Result | |
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1970 | Regional Council of Piedmont | Turin | PLI | 6,254 | Elected | |
1975 | Regional Council of Piedmont | Turin | PLI | 5,511 | Elected | |
1976 | Chamber of Deputies | Turin–Novara–Vercelli | PLI | 14,665 | Elected | |
1979 | Chamber of Deputies | Turin–Novara–Vercelli | PLI | 19,821 | Elected | |
1983 | Chamber of Deputies | Turin–Novara–Vercelli | PLI | 27,844 | Elected | |
1987 | Chamber of Deputies | Turin–Novara–Vercelli | PLI | 14,005 | Elected | |
1992 | Chamber of Deputies | Turin–Novara–Vercelli | PLI | 18,419 | Elected | |
2006 | Senate of the Republic | Lombardy | DL | –[a] | Elected |
- ^ Elected in a closed list proportional representation system.
External links
[edit]- Page at Italian Senate website (in Italian)
- 1936 births
- 2016 deaths
- Politicians from Turin
- Government ministers of Italy
- Italian Liberal Party politicians
- Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy politicians
- Democratic Party (Italy) politicians
- Alliance for Italy politicians
- Ministers of defence of Italy
- Environment ministers of Italy
- Mayors of Turin
- Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Italy)
- Members of the Senate of the Republic (Italy)
- University of Turin alumni
- Democratic Party (Italy) politician stubs