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{{short description|Italian businessman and politician (born 1956)}}{{use dmy dates|date=April 2024}}(File:Stefano Parisi.jpg|thumb|200px|Parisi in 2016)
Stefano Parisi (born 12 November 1956) is an Italian businessman and politician. He was the general secretary of
Confindustria for four years and founder of
Energies for Italy, a political party member of the
centre-right coalition.
Early life and education
Parisi was born in
Rome. During his studying years in the 1970s, he worked as a Vice-Secretary of the university's
Italian Socialist Party (PSI) nucleus of his city. After graduating from the
Sapienza University of Rome in Economics and Commerce, he began working at the
CGIL study office, and always kept on a socialist level.
Career
In 1984, Parisi became Head of the Technical Secretariat of the
Ministry of Labour, the post he abandoned four years later. In 1988, he passed to the Vice-Presidency of the Council of the Ministers during the
De Mita government. In 1989, Parisi obtained the same office at the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the minister
Gianni De Michelis of the PSI and remained there until 1991.
Stefano Parisi biography Retrieved on 13 Feb 2018In 1992, Parisi became the Head of the Department of Economic Affairs of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers. In 1994, he was chosen as a Secretary General of the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications just established with the beginning of the mobile telephony market. Parisi joined the
RAI auditors' board in 1994 and became Head of the Information and Publishing Department of the Council Presidency in 1996. In 1997, he left both the RAI board of auditors and the Department of Economic Affairs of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, working as a City Manager of Milan, whose mayor was
Gabriele Albertini. In 2000, he left his post and assumed the position of general secretary of Confindustria during the presidency of Antonio D'Amato. In 2009, he became president of Assotelecomunicazioni-Asstel. In 2010, he left
Swisscom, after being involved in the investigation for alleged international tax fraud with
Silvio Scaglia being a president of
Fastweb.In 2012, Parisi moved to the leadership of Chili Tv, a company that dealt with the distribution of films. In 2016, he ran for the post of
mayor of Milan from the centre-right coalition supported by
Silvio Berlusconi,
Matteo Salvini,
Maurizio Lupi, and Albertini. Parisi's opponent was
Giuseppe Sala, a representative of the
centre-left coalition. In June 2016, Parisi lost the Milan municipal election and Sala was elected mayor. After his defeat, Parisi founded Energies for Italy. In January 2018, Parisi became the
president of Lazio candidate with the
centre-right coalition;
Stefano Parisi sarà il candidato del centrodestra alla presidenza del Lazio Retrieved on 13 Feb 2018 His principal opponents were the incumbent president
Nicola Zingaretti (centre-left coalition), the outgoing deputy
Roberta Lombardi (
Five Star Movement), the incumbent Amatrice mayor
Sergio Pirozzi (supported by
Gianni Alemanno and
Francesco Storace), and the
CasaPound candidate Mauro Antonini. On 4 March 2018, per the Tatarella Law of 1995 still in force, Parisi became regional councilor and the leader of the opposition he arrived second in the electoral race of presidential candidates, with 31% of the votes.WEB,
weblink Lazio Risultati Regionali 2018,
Personal life
Since 1997, Parisi lives in
Milan with his wife and two daughters.
See also
References
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