From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nicola Zingaretti
Nicola Zingaretti
Nicola Zingaretti Career
• Secondary school-leaving certificate
• 1991-1993: Member of the Rome Municipal Council
• 1991-1995: National Secretary of DS youth federation
• 1995-1997: Chairman of the International Union of
Socialist Youth
• 1998-2000: international relations’ spokesman of DS
• 2000-2004: Secretary of the Roman Federation of the
DS
• 2004-2008: Member of European Parliament
• 2006-2007: Regional Secretary of DS for Lazio
• 2007-2009: Regional Secretary of PD for Lazio
• 2008-2013: President of Province of Rome
See also
• European Parliament election, 2004 (Italy)
President of the Province of Rome External links
Incumbent • European Parliament biography of Nicola Zingaretti
(incl. Speeches, Questions and Motions)
Assumed office
2008 • Declaration (PDF) of financial interests (Italian)
Persondata
Preceded by Enrico Gasbarra
Name Zingaretti, Nicola
Personal details
Alternative names
Born October 11, 1965 (1965-10-11)
Short description Italian MEP
Rome, Italy
Date of birth October 11, 1965
Nationality Italian
Place of birth Rome, Italy
Political party Democratic Party
Date of death
Nicola Zingaretti (born on October 11, 1965, in Rome) is Place of death
an Italian politician, president of the Province of Rome
and erstwhile Member of the European Parliament for
the Centre with the Democrats of the Left (DS), part of the
Socialist Group, and used to sit on the European Parlia-
ment’s Committee on Legal Affairs.
He was a substitute for the Committee on Develop-
ment and the Committee on International Trade. He was
also a member of the Delegations for relations with the
Korean Peninsula, Russia, and Israel.
Nicola Zingaretti is the younger brother of Italian ac-
tor Luca Zingaretti.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nicola Zingaretti
Categories:
• 1965 births
• Living people
• People from Rome
• MEPs for Italy 2004–2009
• Democrats of the Left MEPs
• Italian MEP stubs
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